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The SMALLRIG Ultra Slim 4K Adapter Cable (D to A) is a high-quality, flexible cable designed for seamless connectivity between micro-sized ports and full-sized ports. It supports 4K@60HZ video resolution and is compatible with popular camera models like the Sony A7 series and Fujifilm X-T2/X-T3. With its ultra-slim design and easy mounting options, this adapter cable is perfect for professional videographers on the go.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 31 Grams |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 1.31 x 0.46 x 5.56 inches |
Finish Types | Pvc |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Current Rating | 1.5 Amps |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Type D to A |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Specific Uses For Product | Camera |
J**.
Exactly what I wanted
The product works well and does exactly what it says. It mounts great on my BMPCC OG cage and makes me feel much more safe about my hdmi getting snagged.Its a firm fit, solid mount, and is the perfect length. Honestly... it could be a couple centimeters longer but I’m good with where it’s at.10/10 would buy again
A**.
Works with TILTA cage
During testing with a TILTA cage and Sony a6700 camera, I encountered an alignment issue with two mounting screws. A single screw provided sufficient functionality.
S**L
I like it, but could still be a little better
I like this concept. It seems like this will be a good way to keep the delicate microHDMI port less likely to get damaged from a cable being pulled sideways while in the camera. I wish the cable was either a little more flexible or slightly longer. The only mounting position option is right next to the port since the cable is too short to allow this to mount to the top of the cage.Would have maybe been nice to also have to other mounting holes so that you could orient this 90 degrees in the opposite direction to change the direction of the input. But since this is the only product that I have seen like this, it will stay a 5 start item. It could be improved though.
A**.
Little fixer
Great for those with the cursed micro hdmi ports. Well made and appears to take bending pretty well. If I had a gripe about it, it would be that it could be a bit longer...maybe another .5"-1". Overall very good.
S**W
Handy Little Item
This one is a no brainer. If you're camera has a micro hdmi, you're using a cage, and you use an external monitor, you should already have this. It screws right onto your cage to give you a full sized hdmi connection. Not only can you use a full sized hdmi cable, you'll never have to worry about damaging your camera. If a cable gets tugged accidentally, all the strain goes into this inexpensive part instead of into your expensive camera. If for nothing other than 'peace of mind' it's well worth the expense. I shoot some 'how to' videos so I'm constantly moving my camera around. This gadget just makes my work flow so much easier.
K**N
Great size and works well
This is very helpful with cable management and securing the cables.
M**O
Muy Funcional
Muy buen producto y simplifica el no tener un HDMI completo
M**C
Works but fragile
Mini-HDMI ports are known to be fragile. The design of this item is a good idea: in conjunction with a mini-HDMI clamp, it provides a locked-down separation of the mini-HDMI cord, to eliminate any pulling on the port should the primary HDMI be tugged.The issue is that its cable is actually quite fragile, and for me it protrudes a bit from the camera. So you need to be careful to avoid touching it much, both to not pull on the port, but also to not damage the cable itself. This is even more of an issue if you shoot in portrait and like to hold the camera with the cable-side down.This is my second unit, as my first began to fail intermittently after a few months of ownership and actually not too much usage. I will be much more careful with this copy, and hopefully it lasts longer. Regardless, I think it's better insurance to have, than to not have; and even with replacement, cheaper than sending the camera in for a port repair.It sounds like for some people with large rigs the cable is too short, but in my case it's a bit overlong. They should probably release more lengths, and perhaps with angled connectors.