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Shape HDMI Lock System f. Atomos Ninja V Cable Holder

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  • HDMI cable holder and fuse for the Ninja V
  • Weight: 0.02 kg
  • Material: CNC milled aluminum
  • compatible with the Atomos Ninja V 5" recorder (ATOMNJAV01)
  • HDMI cable holder/lock for HDMI-In and HDMI-Out cable
  • is attached to the recorder via two threads on the side
  • Bracket still provides access to the SSD

The HDMI cable bracket and fuse protects the HDMI-in and HDMI-out cables of the Ninja V 5" recorder. The bracket is attached via two threads on the side of the recorder. Access to the SSD is also possible with the HDMI bracket.

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Shape HDMI Lock System f. Atomos Ninja V Cable Holder

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  • HDMI cable holder and fuse for the Ninja V
  • Weight: 0.02 kg
  • Material: CNC milled aluminum
  • compatible with the Atomos Ninja V 5" recorder (ATOMNJAV01)
  • HDMI cable holder/lock for HDMI-In and HDMI-Out cable
  • is attached to the recorder via two threads on the side
  • Bracket still provides access to the SSD

Product description for Shape HDMI Lock System f. Atomos Ninja V Cable Holder

The HDMI cable bracket and fuse protects the HDMI-in and HDMI-out cables of the Ninja V 5" recorder. The bracket is attached via two threads on the side of the recorder. Access to the SSD is also possible with the HDMI bracket.

Shape HDMI Lock System f. Atomos Ninja V Cable Holder

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