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| * One, although more often two, BNC cables for sending video back from the camera. They should have colour-coded strain relief boots on both ends, two are included to have a spare in case of an all too common failure. | | * One, although more often two, BNC cables for sending video back from the camera. They should have colour-coded strain relief boots on both ends, two are included to have a spare in case of an all too common failure. |
| * A 4-pin XLR cable, used to send power to a camera. Note that these aren't the same on both ends, the power goes in the side with the pins (so you can't poke your fingers and get a shock) so the female end goes to the camera | | * A 4-pin XLR cable, used to send power to a camera. Note that these aren't the same on both ends, the power goes in the side with the pins (so you can't poke your fingers and get a shock) so the female end goes to the camera |
| * A 3-pin XLR cable, for camera comms. This should be connected to a [[Sutdio_Comms|comms]] beltpack at the camera-operator's end and a squid at the other, which should connect all the camera comms together. | | * A 3-pin XLR cable, for camera comms. This should be connected to a [[Studio_Comms|comms]] beltpack at the camera-operator's end and a squid at the other, which should connect all the camera comms together. |
| * A Cat-5 cable (network cable) for [[Tally_(Roxanne)|Tally]]. This should be connected to a tally block on the camera end, and the tally splitter (menorah) at the other end, which then links to the tally line back to the control room | | * A Cat-5 cable (network cable) for [[Tally_(Roxanne)|Tally]]. This should be connected to a tally block on the camera end, and the tally splitter (menorah) at the other end, which then links to the tally line back to the control room |
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