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Canon IFC-600PCU USB cable

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  • USB cable
  • transfers pictures and videos from your camera to your PC or Mac via USB
  • also connects printer or scanner to your computer

Upload your photos and videos quickly and easily with Canon's 1-meter IFC-600PCU interface cable. Upload your best shots to a computer and view and share your memories regularly.

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Canon IFC-600PCU USB cable

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  • USB cable
  • transfers pictures and videos from your camera to your PC or Mac via USB
  • also connects printer or scanner to your computer

Product description for Canon IFC-600PCU USB cable

Upload your photos and videos quickly and easily with Canon's 1-meter IFC-600PCU interface cable. Upload your best shots to a computer and view and share your memories regularly.

Canon IFC-600PCU USB cable

EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4549292054378
KAN
1015C001

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