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Jay Robinson
> 3 dayWorks great. Saved me on using my Sony a6400 for streaming. Received it quickly.
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nefkano
Greater than one weekWas concerned with the cable being so thin... in this case it does not affect quality and very much makes it easier to rig on my DSLR video setup.
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terpsichorean
> 3 dayIf you have a cluttered desk, consider using super-thin cables for everything. If you use a Raspi 4 on and off, this is the perfect cable to hang off your monitors second HDMI input. It is super thin and flexible, so it coils up neatly out of the way when you arent using it. Just enough length to keep a Raspi on your desk without lots of extra cable. It does indeed support 4K at 60Hz.
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Em.Y
> 3 daygood quality, easy to use with Ninja
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John Merritt
> 3 daymake cable routing a breeze. I now have several of these cables for different applications and they are my go to for ease of use
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hi
> 3 day:)
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Noel Sheridan
> 3 dayOther sourced cables are cumbersome, mostly heavy plastic and not durable. I recommend this product to raspberry pi 4 users.
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Sony Shooter
> 3 dayconnecting a brand new sony a7 iii to a brand new atomos shogun inferno... didnt work.. had to print a label and mail it back for refund, second cable shipped worked... dont expect much in terms of packaging, it comes in a ziploc bag
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Spiros Ganadakis
> 3 dayLightweight, perfect to connect a monitor with a camera without adding extra weight to a gimbal setup.
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Financial Potion
> 3 dayPerfect for the set up, using it with the shinobi and the ninja v. I can take my other Nanosecond hdmi mini to full and plug that in the ninja v out into the raven eye and it works every time! Nothing worse than using an hdmi cable that restricts your balance on a gimbal.