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Old 22-06-2012, 11:39 AM   #1
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Give me a link for a good mini HDMI cable?

Hi all,

Just bought the new Panasonic HC-V500 camcorder, and need a mini HDMI cable to connect it to the tv....

Anyone know where I can get a good (but cheap) one from?

Links please.....

Thanks alot.....
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Hi all,

Just bought the new Panasonic HC-V500 camcorder, and need a mini HDMI cable to connect it to the tv....

Anyone know where I can get a good (but cheap) one from?

Links please.....

Thanks alot.....
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Premium-HDMI...0371417&sr=8-2

Real quality plus a big discount.

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chrishull3 is linking to micro, not a mini which you need.

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You can also use a standard cable and an adaptor.

StarTech.com HDMI to Mini HDMI Cable Adapter - Video / audio adaptor - Female 19 pin HDMI Type A to M 19 pin mini HDMI Type C
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chrishull3 is linking to micro, not a mini which you need.
Premium HDMI to Mini HDMI Cable - 1080p - Full HD: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
wrong link no way would i use an adaptor when good leads are only that price.
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Old 22-06-2012, 3:27 PM   #7
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Thanks for all your help.......

As I have an old QED 2metre HDMI cable (RRP £35) hanging around, I ended up ordering one of these:

1.3b HDMI to Mini Type C Connector Adapter For HD TV DV | eBay

Thanks again....especially to Graham, as he brought these items to my attention above....
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Premium HDMI to Mini HDMI Cable - 1080p - Full HD: Amazon.co.uk: Electronics
wrong link no way would i use an adaptor when good leads are only that price.
I use a 20M standard HDMI cable and an adaptor to send pictures from my bird feeding station back to my HD TV with the camcorder filming. Bird watching from the sofa As well as just about every tit and finch I have some close ups of a Mother and Baby Great Spotted Woodpecker, a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. I also get a Green Woodpecker and Jays. Not yet managed a close up of these (Lanc remote including zoom and pan needed )
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I use a 20M standard HDMI cable and an adaptor to send pictures from my bird feeding station back to my HD TV with the camcorder filming. Bird watching from the sofa As well as just about every tit and finch I have some close ups of a Mother and Baby Great Spotted Woodpecker, a Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. I also get a Green Woodpecker and Jays. Not yet managed a close up of these (Lanc remote including zoom and pan needed )
Thats easy go out and get some stuff in the wild
Obviously in a case like yours its a different 'Scenario' and an adaptor would
be the thing,i was suggesting buying from the start just a lead is fine.
Naughty op not mentioning you already had a lead.

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Naughty op not mentioning you already had a lead.
Wasn't aware a small adapter was on the market, so why should I?

It arrived today....works perfectly...all for £1.95!!!
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Wasn't aware a small adapter was on the market, so why should I?

It arrived today....works perfectly...all for £1.95!!!
Everythings on the market now,not only electrical that £3 saving will help with the shopping though
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