Overview

For connecting a Plus II or MultiMAX with no ACC port to a Sony or Minolta remote shutter release terminal

Cable length: 3' (91 cm)

From 1/8" (3.5 mm) mono miniphone

To Sony or Minolta remote shutter release terminal To Sony or Minolta remote shutter release terminal compatible with S-RMS1AM
Note: NOT for Sony Multi-Terminal USB port

SKU: GC49-45.4.S-RMS1AM-ACC

PocketWizard S-RMS1AM Sony Remote Camera Cable - 1 meter

For connecting a Plus II or MultiMAX with no ACC port to a Sony or Minolta remote shutter release terminal

Cable length: 3' (91 cm)

From 1/8" (3.5 mm) mono miniphone

To Sony or Minolta remote shutter release terminal To Sony or Minolta remote shutter release terminal compatible with S-RMS1AM
Note: NOT for Sony Multi-Terminal USB port

International Catalog Number: S-RMS1AM

US Catalog Number: 804-523

PocketWizard Compatibility:

• Plus II
• MultiMAX with no ACC port
• Use the S-RMS1AM-ACC for PlusX, Plus III, MultiMAX with ACC port, or FlexTT5 radios.

Description: This cable connects your radio to your camera’s remote terminal to enable remote camera triggering. This standard cable works with most PocketWizard radios but has no half-press control, and is for basic remote triggering only.

A –P cable works with most PocketWizard radios. This pre-trigger cable has a switch that allows you to toggle half-press on or off at the camera position, but not remotely.

A –ACC cable allows a compatible PocketWizard radio to independently control both half-press and full-press functions, as well as relay E-TTL signals to compatible flashes when using FlexTT5s.

Compatible with the following radios:

Plus II: Use this cable to remotely fire your camera.

Plus III: This cable can remotely fire your camera but it has no half-press control. Use a –ACC cablefor best results.

FlexTT5: This cable can be used to remotely fire your camera, like a –P cable or standard cable with a FlexTT5, but your remote camera will not be able to relay an E-TTL signal to Speedlites. Use a –ACC cable for best results. Learn more here

MultiMAX with no –ACC port: Use this cable to remotely fire your camera.

MultiMAX with –ACC port: This cable can remotely fire your camera but it has no half-press control. Use a –ACC cable for best results





Compatible with Sony and Minolta Cameras:

Sony: Sony: Minolta:
A100 A650 RD-175
A200 A57 Alpha7 Digital
A300 A580 Alpha Sweet Digital
A33 A65 Maxxum/Dynax 5D
A35 A65V Maxxum/Dynax 7D
A350 A700 Dimage A1
A450 A77 Dimage A2
A500 A77V Dimage 5
A55 A850 Dimage 7
A55V A900 Dimage 7i
A550 A99 Dimage 7Hi

film cameras w/ cable release port

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Product Overview

For connecting a Plus II or MultiMAX with no ACC port to a Sony or Minolta remote shutter release terminal

Cable length: 3' (91 cm)

From 1/8" (3.5 mm) mono miniphone

To Sony or Minolta remote shutter release terminal To Sony or Minolta remote shutter release terminal compatible with S-RMS1AM
Note: NOT for Sony Multi-Terminal USB port

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