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Fieldcast 2core Single-mode Fiber Optic Cable On Winding Drum (heavy-duty, 656')

Fieldcast 2core Single-mode Fiber Optic Cable On Winding Drum (heavy-duty, 656')
  • Product Code: ga45605
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$6,021.00 $8,429.40

Transmit video and data over a long distance using this spool of 2Core Heavy-Duty Single-Mode Fiber Optic Cable from FieldCast. The cable is 656' long and comes wound around a Schill GT310 drum for quick and easy deployment.

This heavy-duty cable features single-mode 9/125 dual-core fiber, male connectors on either end, and an outer diameter of 6.5mm. The cable is color-coded with two yellow rings to indicate single-mode fiber.

656' Long Fiber Optic Cable    Single-Mode 9/125 Dual-Core Fiber    6.5mm Outer Diameter    Male Connectors on Both Sides    Wound on Schill GT310 Spool Drum    Two Yellow Rings Indicate Single-Mode    Tough, Flexible, Lightweight Design

General
Connector 11x FC Male
Connector 21x FC Male
Cable Length656.17' / 200 m
Fiber TypeSingle Mode
SMPTE StandardsSMPTE 259M
Physical and Environmental
Outer Diameter0.26" / 6.5 mm
Weight26.01 lb / 11.8 kg

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will these legs accept a 75mm Sachtler Aktiv8 head?

A: You will need to use the Sachtler aktiv Bowl Connector for 75mm Tripod to connect a Sachtler aktiv8 head to a tripod with a 75mm bowl.

Q: 2. will this work for a hassleblad 500 cm?

A: I do apologies for the delay in responding. It should work, from what I can tell the Hassleblad does have a standard thread mount on the shutter realease. I have had this cable realease fo about a year and very pleased. It is used with both my Pentax 6x7, as well as my Toyo 45CF, both of course use the standard shutter threading.

Q: 3. Does this come with the carrying bag? The picture that shows "package includes" does not have a carrying bag.

A: Yes, the SmallRig FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Carbon Fiber Tripod System certainly includes a carry bag. Image of Bag: https://bit.ly/3sFDtQu

Q: 4. Will this work out Minolta xg7?

A: No, your Minolta XG7 only hase the shutter release socket compatible with Minolta electronic remote. Linhof Heavy-Duty Cable Release with T-Lock (21") is a mechanical thread in soft shutter release.

Q: 5. What tripod pan handles work with this tripod? I need a second but small rig doesn't sell theirs separately.

A: Unfortunately, the SmallRig FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Carbon Fiber Tripod System has a proprietary pan bar that is not yet available separate from the full system.

Q: 6. Will this work with a Leica M240?

A: Yes, this cable release is compatible with the Leica M240.

Q: 7. Can this cable release be used on a Nikon DSLR, specifically the Df? Thanks in advance.

A: That cable release can be used with the Nikon Df, but that would be the only Nikon digital camera it is compatible with.

Q: 8. Can a single 49" screen be placed Vertically?

A: The Mount-It! Heavy-Duty Single Monitor Arm for Ultrawide Screens up to 49" (B&H # MOMI4881) is designed for ultrawide and curved monitors up to 49", which are typically mounted in landscape orientation. This arm can mount monitors in portrait orientation, but most ultrawide and curved monitors, particularly those larger than 32", are not designed for portrait orientation. Please make sure that your monitor can handle portrait orientation, and that you have the vertical space to accommodate a 49" positioned vertically.

Q: 9. will this work for the mamiya 645?

A: Yes, this cable release will work with the Mamiya 645 camera.

Q: 10. Will this work with the Manfrotto 504 head ?

A: The SmallRig FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Carbon Fiber Tripod System uses a 75mm bowl mount for it's fluid heads, so you would need to use a 75mm half-ball adapter to mount the Manfrotto 504X Fluid Video Head with Flat Base to the tripod. Compatibility is possible but not guaranteed.

23/09/2024

One of the best mid-price tripods. Looks Good, pan and tilt is super smooth, overall awesome functionality. Takes up some space as it doesn't pack down that small and also don't let the carbon fool ya its still got some weight to it.

5
18/09/2024

This tripod is amazing. Not heavy at all. Carbon is amazing. Does it's job and I find it heavy duty. Holding up my fx6 rig well.

5
13/09/2024

This is a great alternative to me buying a second Sachler tripod system. This definitely helps out when you’re alone shooting.

5
09/09/2024

I don't know how such a relatively inexpensive tripod works so well, but this is the real deal. It's lighter than my more expensive, heavier tripod. The single leg locks is game changer, it really does save time and energy, especially when you're trying to move quickly. Sure, you can put a better head on, but the legs themselves are legitimately great.

5
08/09/2024

This thing easily supports my camera rig.

5
05/09/2024

I'm an older filmmaker, female and needed a tripod I could easily carry and operate with my Canon EOX C200 camera. It doesn't have quite the easy release I wanted, but I'm sure getting that would sacrifice the sturdiness this provides. Really great value for the price. Perfect for me.

5
21/08/2024

For the price, you can't do much better. It's lightweight and pretty sturdy. I love how you can raise and lower the tripod using just one lever. In my opinion, to do better, you'll need to spend at least $800 on a different tripod.

5
19/08/2024

My favorite thing about this tripod is the ease with which it can be raised and lowered to different heights, the three latches (one on each leg) are very quick to disengage or engage. It also has an excellent included fluid head. Seems to be built to last with plenty of premium materials as well. Definitely would recommend!

5
11/08/2024

Really loving this tripod.

5
13/07/2024

I've used the cheaper heads but needed an upgrade that had all variable fluid control + video tripod legs... and this is an amazing set of features given the price point. I went to the store to compare it with Sachtler + Benro, and for my purposes, for the short time I compared, I didn't feel the extra cost of Sacthler was worth it. In comparing it with the aluminum version of the FreeBlazer, this one is well worth the upgrade because the legs felt more stable, and the variable feet are highly useful.

5

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