I think it's firewire.
Can anyone identify this cable please? Its from a digital camera ( medical ) I expect it might be specific to the camera but you never know.
Its hard wired into the camera end and this goes into a long extension cable then into a image capture PC, I don't what the end looks like at the PC end.
Ive tried Google images but can find it.
Thanks.
Cheers..
Jase
I think it's firewire.
Last edited by catch21; 26th November 2019 at 13:15. Reason: I, not it!
Looks proprietary. Sorry.
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It is Firewire for sure. Firewire 400 I think.
Thanks all, certainly looks like Firewire.
Cheers.
Jason
Cheers..
Jase
I think it could be Firewire. Or more likely, a slow worm.
just to make sure https://www.cablestogo.com/learning/...uides/firewire
Which just goes to show how little I know!
Can you show/tell us the camera make/model ?
Pete
That’s FireWire 400
Sony called it something else like IEE4664 or similar.
Some PC’s do not power the pins but macs sent power over the FireWire too. This is how digital backs were tethered to laptops a few years back. There is also FireWire 800 which is square and a faster connection.
So a PC even if it has FW might not power up a FW external drive that doesn’t have a separate power socket
Thanks for your help gents, I think the consensus is Firewire
Not at the moment, its a Zeiss medical Colposcope that connects to a Storz stack system for image capture in a Outpatient department, I was just trying to find out if my equivalent Colposcope will connect easily to the customers existing set up. ( I don't think it will, the outputs are very different, I need to check what inputs are on the stack system )
Cheers..
Jase
FireWire 400 is very dated and not something I recall seeing on many medical stacks systems.
What connections do you have on your colposcope and what models are on the Zeiss stack?