SKU: GC49-45.4.CM-N3-ACC-1

PocketWizard CM-N3-ACC Remote Pre-Trigger Cable

CM-N3-ACC

Remote Cable

For remotely triggering the electronic shutter release of Canon cameras equipped with a N3 Remote Terminal.

Cable length: 3' (91.5 cm)

From 1/8" (3.5 mm) Stereo Miniphone

To Canon N3

International Catalog Number: CM-N3-ACC

US Catalog Number: 802-453

NOTE: Only for use with latest MultiMAX with ACC port and FlexTT5. Not for Plus II.

-ACC Cables are a special kind of Pre-Trigger cable for use with the new FlexTT5 or the latest MultiMAX. Toggle Pre-Trigger on and off remotely with the MultiMAX. Required for remote camera triggering with a FlexTT5 if using E-TTL functions. NOTE: An older mono motor drive cable and/or pre-release cable can be used instead of an -ACC cable with a FlexTT5 but you will not have E-TTL capability.

This cable contains a pre-trigger connection. When a remote zone is enabled on a MultiMAX, the camera behaves as if the camera's shutter release button were held half-pressed continuously. This makes the camera respond more quickly and consistently, but also consumes the camera's batteries much more quickly. When the remote zone is disabled, the camera will enter its normal sleep modes.

Compatible with cameras using Canon's N3 Remote Terminal including:


Canon
Canon
Canon
Kodak
EOS-1D Mark III EOS D30
EOS 20D
DCS 560
EOS-1D Mark II N EOS D60
EOS 30D
DCS 520
EOS-1Ds Mark III EOS 5D
EOS 40D
EOS D2000 EOS 10D
EOS-1D
EOS-1Ds Mark II
EOS-1V HS EOS-1Ds
EOS-1D Mark II EOS-3
EOS-1V

Not for use with DCS Pro SLR/c

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