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Quantum FW-45 2-Step Motor Drive Cord for Mamiya 645-AF to Freewire

July 24, 2010
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Quantum FW-45 2-Step Motor Drive Cord for Mamiya 645-AF to Freewire

Product DescriptionThis two step Shutter Release (Motor Drive) cord is intended for Mamiya 645AF…. More >> Check Price/Order Now:Quantum FW-45 2-Step Motor Drive Cord for Mamiya 645-AF to Freewire

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Quantum Motor Drive Cord f/Mamiya 645 Pro, 645 Super, RZ67, RZ67 II

July 13, 2010
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Quantum Motor Drive Cord f/Mamiya 645 Pro, 645 Super, RZ67, RZ67 II

Product DescriptionMotor drive cords connect to the camera’s remote cable socket, and enables a Quantum Radio Slave or FreeXwire unit to trigger the camera’s shutter. This cable will trigger the Mamiya RZ67, RZ67 II, 645 Super, and 645 Pro…. More >> Check Price/Order Now:Quantum Motor Drive Cord f/Mamiya 645 Pro, 645 Super, RZ67, RZ67...

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Mamiya PA302 AC Adapter Set with AC Cord A, for the ZD Digital Back

June 13, 2010
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Mamiya PA302 AC Adapter Set with AC Cord A, for the ZD Digital Back

Product DescriptionReplacement AC Adapter with AC Cord… More >> Check Price/Order Now:Mamiya PA302 AC Adapter Set with AC Cord A, for the ZD Digital Back

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Pocket Wizard 804-506 RZM3 Mamiya RZ 3-Feet Coiled Motor Drive Cord

May 31, 2010
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Pocket Wizard 804-506 RZM3 Mamiya RZ 3-Feet Coiled Motor Drive Cord

Works with all models of Pocket Wizards Product DescriptionFor Mamiya RZ, RZ Pro IID, and 645 Pro-TL Series… More >> Check Price/Order Now:Pocket Wizard 804-506 RZM3 Mamiya RZ 3-Feet Coiled Motor Drive Cord

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Pocket Wizard 804-516 RZM3-P Mamiya RZ Pre-Releaseable Motor Drive Cord

May 30, 2010
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Pocket Wizard 804-516 RZM3-P Mamiya RZ Pre-Releaseable Motor Drive Cord

Works with all models of Pocket Wizards In simple terms it “wakes up” the camera. In most newer electronic cameras the meters and auto-focus systems do not operate until you press the shutter release button down halfway. PreReleasing keeps the camera “awake” all the time which is the same as continually holding the camera’s...

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