In a tethered workflow, there aren’t many second chances. If the connection drops, the momentum breaks. And whether the fault lies with the software, the camera—or the cable—one thing is certain: Everything grinds to a halt.
The cable should be the most reliable part of your setup. Yet it’s often where things go wrong.
Cables built for desks, used on set.
Most USB-C cables are made for static environments—desks, laptops, hubs. Not for the fast, physical, unpredictable conditions of a working set.
What that leads to:
– Connectors that wobble inside the port
– Soft casings that wear down or split
– “High-speed” cables that don’t reach spec
– Dropouts and glitches under stress
– Extra adapters just to make things work
When the connection fails mid-session, there’s no graceful way out. And sometimes, you don’t even realize it’s the cable—until it’s already cost you time.
Pantera Cables: built to work, not just to connect
Our USB-C cables are engineered specifically for on-set production. They’re not just spec-compliant—they’re stress-compliant.
What makes the difference:
– Rigid strain relief that prevents twisting and wobble
– Internal shielding for stable 10 Gbps transfer
– Solid USB-C to USB-C Right Angle
– Flexible yet durable low-profile jacket to reduce snags
– Integrated velcro tie for clean packing
– 10m in length
They don’t need adapters. They don’t need adjusting. And they don’t give you surprises.
What changes when the cable stops being a liability
– No mid-session cable swaps
– No signal interruptions
– No lost or missed shots
– No surprises when the camera moves
– A cleaner, faster, more stable flow
– One less variable in your setup
The cable shouldn’t be something you babysit. It should just work.