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Manfrotto Cable Link 1S Select Sony

Manfrotto Cable Link 1S Select Sony

The Syrp link cable connects any Syrp motion controller with your camera allowing the device to trigger your camera’s shutter. This is required when shooting time-lapse, panorama, stop motion or when using turntable mode for product photography.

Compatible with Genie, Genie Mini, Genie Mini II, Genie II Linear and Genie II Pan Tilt.

Different Shutter Link Cables are available depending on the camera manufacturer and model. We support hundreds of different cameras. To choose the right cable, please check the Link Cable Compatibility Chart in the downloads section.

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