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Godox Witstro cable Type II 3 m

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  • Witstro cable
  • Type II
  • 3 meters
Länge: 3 m
  • 3 m
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MSRP* 19,95
10,68 Kabel
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Godox Witstro cable Type II 3 m

Short profile

  • Witstro cable
  • Type II
  • 3 meters

Godox Witstro cable Type II 3 m

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
3 m
EAN
EAN
8718485903427

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