Abel Cine tech reps Panther Broadcast equipment line

Mar 13, 2005 8:00 AM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

Veteran sales and rental company Abel Cine Tech will now offer U.S. production professionals the full line of Panther - a German camera and lighting accessories company - as part of its extensive inventory. The two companies announced a new joint partnership for the introduction of the Panther line of broadcast products in the U.S.

The Panther product line includes onboard lighting systems, lightweight jibs and dollies, and a newly introduced line of tripods and fluid heads.

The tripod line includes the T4 and T6 for compact DV cameras, the T10 for general ENG camcorders, the T45 for 16/35mm systems, and the L-shaped, modular L40 fluid head. The line will be highlighted by the U.S. debut of the new X15 fluid head for HD and broadcast cameras up to 33lbs.

For more information, visit www.abelcine.com and www.panther.tv.

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