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Rotolight 3.5mm to PC Flash Sync Cable

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  • 3.5 mm Flash PC Sync cable
  • coiled 10" length
  • Suitable for Rotolight hot shoe, as well as for Canon, Nikon, Sony etc.
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Rotolight 3.5mm to PC Flash Sync Cable

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  • 3.5 mm Flash PC Sync cable
  • coiled 10" length
  • Suitable for Rotolight hot shoe, as well as for Canon, Nikon, Sony etc.

Rotolight 3.5mm to PC Flash Sync Cable

EAN and KAN KAN
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5060222851816
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RL-3.5mm-FLASHSYNC-CABLE

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