Libec Connection cable for Fujinon 12-pin portable lenses and the FD-1
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Libec Connection cable for Fujinon 12-pin portable lenses and the FD-1

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Libec Connection cable for Fujinon 12-pin portable lenses and the FD-1The Libec DC F12 is a specialized, high performance data connection cable engineered to link the Libec FD 1 Focus Demand controller directly to Fujinon 12 pin portable broadcast lenses. It serves as an essential electronic pass through, giving studio and remote field operators smooth, granular manual control over a lens's internal focus servo motors. Core Features & Practical Utility Direct Focus Servo Interface: This cable features a circular 12 pin

The Libec DC-F12 is a specialized, high-performance data connection cable engineered to link the Libec FD-1 Focus Demand controller directly to Fujinon 12-pin portable broadcast lenses. It serves as an essential electronic pass-through, giving studio and remote field operators smooth, granular manual control over a lens's internal focus servo motors.

Core Features & Practical Utility

  • Direct Focus Servo Interface: This cable features a circular 12-pin male connector on the lens side and a dedicated 6-pin push-pull male connector on the focus demand side. It translates rotation inputs from the FD-1 wheel directly into precision focal adjustments without any signal dead zones.

  • Lossless Voltage Shielding: Built with internal multi-strand copper lines insulated by a robust outer jacket, the cable prevents electromagnetic interference (EMI) and radio frequency (RF) clean-signal degradation when routed alongside high-power studio camera cables or studio lighting arrays.

  • Balanced 39.4-Inch Operational Sweep: Measuring exactly 39.4 inches (1 meter) in length, the line offers enough slack to route neatly down the tripod's panning handle without getting taut or binding during steep vertical tilts or fast panoramic camera pans.

Hardware Technical Specifications Matrix:

Parameter Libec DC-F12 Specifications
Model DC-F12
Total Physical Run Length 39.4 inches or 1.0 meter
Lens-Side Connector 1x 12-Pin Circular Male
Demand-Side Connector 1x 6-Pin Push-Pull Male
Primary System Matching Libec FD-1 Focus Demand Controller
Target Lens Interface Fujinon ENG / EFP Portable Servo Lenses (12-Pin)
Net Structural Weight 0.13 pounds or 60 grams

Operational System Tips for the DC-F12:

💡 The Alignment Guide Key: The 12-pin circular connector on the Fujinon side utilizes a tiny structural guide notch inside its metal barrel. When rigging the camera in low-light studio setups, do not force or twist the outer barrel blindly into the lens servo box. Align the inner key notch first, push the connector straight in, and then spin the threaded locking collar to secure the data link completely. This protects the delicate matching pin needles inside the lens housing from bending.

  • Isolating Rotation Direction: If an operator prefers the focus wheel to run clockwise for infinity rather than counter-clockwise, do not unplug or twist the DC-F12 cable. Simply toggle the physical Direction Reverse Switch located on the outer side chassis of the attached FD-1 focus demand housing to flip the electronic signaling layout instantly.

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