Sescom Ln2Mic-Tasdr100 3.5 Line To Mic 35Db Att. 9 Inch Dslr Cable Dr-100Sescom Line Out To Camera Mic Level In Cable For The Dr-100New Specialty Cable Products That Solve Interface Problems With Todays Canon, Nikon, Pentex And Panasonic Dslr Setups. Many Professional Dslr Cameras Have Unbalanced Stereo Mic Level Audio Inputs On A Mini Trs 3.5Mm Jack. Manufacturers Do This To Save Valuable Space In The Camera Interface. With The Age Of Professional Pocket Recorders That Can Produce Very High Quality Sound, Such As The The Sony Pcmd50 Or A Samson Zoom H4N, Came Devices That Output Different Line Level Audio Signals. To Avoid Using Klunky Xlr Type Attenuators That Can Produce Heavy Strain On The Cameras Mic Input Connector, These Little Cables Will Provide The Proper Mic Levels And Preserve The Delicate Connector Contacts Inside Your Expensive Camera.This Cable Features A -35Db L Pad Attenuator On Audio Channels To Reduce Professional Line Level Output (+4Dbu) To The Camera Mic Input Sweet Spot Level.The Cable Is Designed With The Proper Impedances To Assure Maximum Voltage Transfer And Low Noise Operation. The Cable Shield Is Isolated On The Camera End To Prevent Shield Noise From Directly Coupling Into The Camera Connector Ground. The Cable Allows Users To Go Directly From The Audio Recorder Into The Camera, Creating A Compact And Elegant Interface Solution. All Resistors Values Are 1% Metal Film To Assure Similar Voltage Attenuation Between The Stereo Inputs. Cable Ends Are Labeled For Proper Connection.Specifications Audio Input Level: +4Dbu (1.737Pp) Usa Professional Line Level Input Impedance: 5K Ohms Audio Output Level: Approx. 31Mv Output Impedance: 92 Ohms Compatibile With The Following Dslr Cameras: Canon: Eos 5D Mark Ii, Eos 7D, Eos 550D Rebel T2I, Eos 60D, Eos 600D Rebel T3I Nikon: D7000, D300S
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the length of the Sescom LN2MIC-TASDR100 cable?A: The cable length is nine inches. This compact size is ideal for DSLR setups, providing a neat connection.
Q: What type of connectors does the Sescom LN2MIC-TASDR100 use?A: It uses a mini TRS three point five millimeter jack. This is standard for many professional DSLR cameras.
Q: What is the audio input level for this cable?A: The audio input level is plus four decibels unweighted. This allows compatibility with professional audio equipment.
Q: How should I connect the Sescom LN2MIC-TASDR100?A: Connect the line out from the audio recorder to the mini TRS jack on your camera. Ensure the connections are secure for optimal performance.
Q: Is this cable compatible with Canon cameras?A: Yes, it's compatible with various Canon models including the EOS five D Mark II and EOS seven D. This makes it versatile for Canon users.
Q: Can I use this cable with a Nikon DSLR?A: Yes, it works with Nikon models like the D seven thousand and D three hundred S. This enhances its usability across brands.
Q: How do I maintain the Sescom LN2MIC-TASDR100 cable?A: Keep the cable dry and avoid extreme temperatures. Store it in a protective case to prevent damage when not in use.
Q: Is the Sescom LN2MIC-TASDR100 durable?A: Yes, it is designed for durability. The materials used ensure longevity, making it suitable for regular use in various environments.
Q: What is the output impedance of this cable?A: The output impedance is ninety two ohms. This specification helps in achieving better sound quality and performance.
Q: What type of attenuation does the Sescom LN2MIC-TASDR100 provide?A: It features a negative thirty five decibel L Pad attenuation. This reduces line level output to the ideal mic input level.
Q: Can this cable reduce noise in recordings?A: Yes, the design minimizes noise through proper impedance matching. This helps maintain clean audio signals during recording.
Q: How should I store the Sescom LN2MIC-TASDR100 cable?A: Store it in a cool, dry place, preferably coiled and in a protective case. This prevents tangling and damage.
Q: What is the best way to connect audio recorders to DSLR cameras?A: Use the Sescom LN2MIC-TASDR100 cable for a direct connection. It simplifies the interface and ensures quality audio transfer.
Q: Is this cable suitable for beginners?A: Yes, it is user-friendly and designed for both professionals and beginners. Its straightforward connections make it accessible for all.
Q: What audio devices can I use this cable with?A: It is compatible with devices like the Sony PCM D fifty and Samson Zoom H four N. These are popular audio recorders in the market.