SKU: GC49-45.4.CM-N3-ACC

PocketWizard CM-N3 Remote Cable

CM-N3

Trigger Cable for Canon EOS Cameras

The CM-N3 cable is used to connect a PocketWizard to a Canon EOS camera with a N3 Remote Terminal for remotely triggering the electronic shutter.

Cable length: 3' (91.5 cm)

From 1/8" (3.5 mm) Mono Miniphone to Canon N3 terminal.

*Not for use with the FlexTT5. Use the CM-N3-ACC cable.

International Catalog Number: CM-N3

US Catalog Number: 804-501

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

Canon Canon Canon
Kodak
EOS-1Ds Mark III
EOS-5D EOS-3 DCS 560
EOS-1D Mark III
EOS-50D EOS-1V DCS 520
EOS-1Ds Mark II
EOS-40D EOS-1V HS
EOS-1D Mark II N EOS-30D EOS D2000
EOS-1D Mark II EOS-20D EOS D30
EOS-1Ds EOS-10D EOS D60
EOS-1D

* Not for use with Kodak DCS Pro SLR/c.

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CM-N3

Trigger Cable for Canon EOS Cameras

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