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Ian Thomas
October 13th, 2010, 02:04 PM
Sorry to sound thick but just bought a nanoflash today and in the box was the nano mains power lead, card reader and usb cable, now how do you connect it to the EX's cameras, do you have to buy the sdi cable seperate!!

Anthony McErlean
October 13th, 2010, 02:45 PM
Dear Anthony,

The nanoFlash Bundle consists of the

nanoFlash + Hotshoe Ball Mount + 18" D-Tap Cable + 18" SDI Cable + 3 foot HDMI Cable + AC Power Supply + USB 2.0 CompactFlash card reader.

Thinking of getting a NanoFlash myself and this is in the box, what camera do you have Ian?.

Daniel Symmes
October 13th, 2010, 02:48 PM
Yes, you need an SDI cable OR HDMI cable between the camera output and the NF input.

You will need another SDI or HDMI cable for output for viewing on a monitor as well.

Such cables are widely available.

Ian Thomas
October 13th, 2010, 03:05 PM
Thanks Daniel, I thought that they would be the cables bundled with the nano!!
Anthony I have the EX1, EX3/2

Daniel Symmes
October 13th, 2010, 03:09 PM
Everybody has different cable needs. Not unlike buying a camera: you ALWAYS need accessories.

The EX series both have simple-to-use HDSDI out (I shoot with the EX3's a lot).

Bruce Rawlings
October 14th, 2010, 12:21 AM
Hi Ian, Don't forget to get 2 BNC cables- you need a spare. The 'bundle' concept has not caught on yet in the UK. The Nano needs to come ready to roll.

Anthony McErlean
October 14th, 2010, 01:57 AM
The 'bundle' concept has not caught on yet in the UK. The Nano needs to come ready to roll.

So in the UK it dosen't come bundled with the below,




The nanoFlash Bundle consists of the

nanoFlash + Hotshoe Ball Mount + 18" D-Tap Cable + 18" SDI Cable + 3 foot HDMI Cable + AC Power Supply + USB 2.0 CompactFlash card reader.

Dan Keaton
October 14th, 2010, 06:41 AM
Dear Friends,

The choice to purchase the nanoFlash, or the nanoFlash Bundle is up to the individual dealer.

We highly recommend it to our dealers as as it is easier for the dealers, and helps insure a great, initial customer experience.

Alastair Traill
October 14th, 2010, 06:55 AM
I recently bought the “bundle” to use on my EX3. Although the bundle got me off to a quick start I soon found a few short comings, for a start I could not keep the connection between ball head and nanoFlash tight, I had other problems also. In the light of this experience I devised a quick mounting system, a clip-on battery and an on/off switch. Pictures of this set-up can be seen on my post: - “An on/ off switch for the nanoFlash?”
Despite my misgivings I think the “bundle” is worthwhile as it provides useful experience and in my case parts to adapt to my use.

Anthony McErlean
October 14th, 2010, 08:54 AM
We highly recommend it to our dealers as as it is easier for the dealers, and helps insure a great, initial customer experience.

OK, where in the UK can I buy the 18" SDI Cable?

Thanks.

Ian Thomas
October 14th, 2010, 10:48 AM
Anthony

Try Keene Electronics

Bruce hi nice to meet you yesterday, I have ordered 1 SDI cable 1 HDMI cable with one mini end, What do i need the BNC cables for!!

Thanks
Ian

Andrew Stone
October 14th, 2010, 11:28 AM
BNC cables meaning HD-SDI cables...

For people purchasing a nanoFlash I would recommend that people get different lengths of HD-SDI cables (http://www.nanoflash.net/hd-sdi_-_hdmi_cables) and a spare of the one they believe they will use the most. The BNC 90 degree connectors are extremely useful in a lot of applications and they are cheap.

As an example on an EX3 you have a hot shoe mount on both the back and the front of the camera as well many people will have a rails unit attached to their camera at some point. If you are loading up your camera with accessories, you sometimes (maybe often) come across situations where you want to redistribute your accessories to get better weight distribution. A $20 cable can help you solve this problem.

I bought 9", 12" and a 24" HD-SDI cable. They all get used frequently. I figured the 24" would almost never get used when I bought it. I was wrong.

Bruce Rawlings
October 14th, 2010, 11:37 AM
Hawk Woods are very good in UK. In the old days the Japanese beat other manufacturers by supplying all that was needed to get kit rolling out of the box. I think CD should include a mini HDMI converter as it was an infuriating "gotcha" to have get one when all excited to see first pictures. Sorry Dan did not read small print before purchase.

I met Ian at a video show yesterday and told him about advantages of Nano now he is on board.

Ian Thomas
October 14th, 2010, 11:53 AM
Hi Bruce

I got a Hawk-wood BPU camera adaptor for the EX1 and ones comming for the EX3 and the cable that you need to connect the nano to the camera battery prestons did'nt have any at the show will come shortly

I have ordered a SDI cable and a HDMI which should come tommorow is there only 1 SDI cable because the sales person seemed unsure

Dan Keaton
October 14th, 2010, 12:35 PM
OK, where in the UK can I buy the 18" SDI Cable?

Thanks.

Dear Anthony,

I will have either Anthony Pidgeon, or Mike Wattley, of Symbiosis, our European Distributor contact you.

It is after hours right now, but they should contact you first thing tomorrow.

They can direct you to a dealer that stocks the accessories.

Anthony McErlean
October 14th, 2010, 12:42 PM
OK Dan, Thanks for that.



I have ordered a SDI cable and a HDMI which should come tommorow is there only 1 SDI cable because the sales person seemed unsure

Ian, I looked at Keene Electronics but the shortest i seen was 1.8M

Where did you order yours from BTW?.

Ian Thomas
October 14th, 2010, 02:48 PM
I ordered mine from keene after speaking to them I just hope its the right one!! I also tried Maplin they had the HDMI but no SDI

Anthony McErlean
October 14th, 2010, 03:03 PM
I received CF cards from nanoFlash.net - HD-SDI Cables ***We manufacture our true 75? HD-SDI cables using only the highest quality CANARE® cable and connectors.*The lengths listed below are normally stocked items but we can make yours to order within 24 hours for no e (http://www.nanoflash.net/hd-sdi_-_hdmi_cables)
If I had known I would have ordered one from them as well.

Daniel Symmes
October 15th, 2010, 03:24 PM
Be careful of right angle BNC adapters. I have seen a lot of them fail (never at the right time).

Ian Thomas
October 16th, 2010, 01:19 AM
thankyou for that info

Ian