Every major camera brand now uses USB-C for tethering — but the implementation differs. Port placement, USB speed spec, connector orientation requirements, and software compatibility all vary. This guide covers what you need to know for each system.
Sony Tethering Cable
Sony mirrorless cameras (A7 series, A1, FX series) use USB-C with SuperSpeed USB 5Gbps or 10Gbps depending on the model. The A7R V and A1 support USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) — you need a cable rated to match. Underspeed cables cause real-time transfer lag in Capture One, immediately visible during high-res shoots.
Canon Tethering Cable
Canon EOS R series (R5, R5 C, R3, R6 Mark II) use USB-C. The R5 and R3 support 10Gbps tethering. The R5 C supports both tethered stills capture and direct recording output over USB-C.
Nikon Tethering Cable
Nikon Z9 and Z8 both support USB 3.2 Gen 2 at 10Gbps. At 45.7MP, the Z9 produces large raw files — 10Gbps cable speed matters for maintaining real-time preview cadence in Capture One or Nikon NX Tether.
Fujifilm Tethering Cable
The GFX 100S II and GFX 50S II are widely used in commercial product and fashion photography. Both tether via USB-C to Capture One. The X-H2S supports 10Gbps tethering for editorial and fashion studio work.
Hasselblad Tethering Cable
Hasselblad X2D 100C — 100MP medium format, USB-C to Phocus or Capture One. At this investment level, cable quality is a requirement. The Loloboo cable's CNC aluminum construction and built-in signal booster match the system.
One Cable. Every System.
The Loloboo Tethering Cable connects USB-C to USB-C at 10Gbps. Compatible with every camera system listed above. CNC aluminum connectors on both ends. One cable that works everywhere.
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