

🎥 Elevate your on-camera monitoring game with the cable that keeps up with your vision!
The Kondor Blue Coiled Full HDMI Cable (12-24") delivers professional-grade 4K 60Hz video and 3D support in a durable, flexible nylon braided coil design. Perfect for connecting video cameras to on-camera monitors, it ensures high-speed 18Gbps HDMI 2.0 transmission with HDR metadata, backed by a lifetime warranty for reliable performance on every shoot.


| ASIN | B095DWXXDM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #28,557 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #380 in HDMI Cables |
| Item model number | BPU60 |
| Manufacturer | KONDOR BLUE |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 12.7 x 0.13 cm; 28.35 g |
M**I
Best cable for on camera monitors
Best for on camera monitor If you are mounting the camera on ronin go for small rig slim cable because this is short but great when on camera
V**E
Lo volví a comprar porque la calidad de materiales y la capacidad de transmisión 4k es excelente. Muy recomendable.
A**T
Good at first, but developed connection issues. I have to fiddle with the plug frequently to keep it connected to my monitor.
E**S
I feel like this could be longer. it's pulling each other. it gave me a kangaroo sign on my ninja V so I have to always make sure its pushed all the way in . am I allowed to stretch it out without running the cable?
D**.
We use the Kondor cabling for our rig and have not had any issues with kinks, connector separation or any other issues. Most of our rig was in the blue but they ran out of them when I needed so purchased the black. Still the same quality and helps keep the cable management on the rig clean.
C**O
This product is made from a great material, and I would think it works very well if it is to be used without having to stretch the coiled section too much (beyond 12''). In my setup I have an 11'' arm mounted on a cage and when stretching the cable it puts too much pressure on the HDMI port of the camera, I just bought an extension for the cage to hold the HDMI cable with which I hope to reduce the stress, or if not, buy another cable for a distance greater than 12'' and use this only when mounting my monitor on the hot shoe of the camera (I hope I don't have to do this). In the photo you can see the 11'' arm with respect to the cable, at that point I was already stretching it quite hard (obviously this is relative, but at this point there would already be a significant stress on the camera port).
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