Dr. Petrol camera carrier cures transport headaches
Jan 4, 2008 12:52 PM
The new Dr. Petrol camera bag is available in six sizes.
Petrol has introduced the Dr. Petrol camera carrier, a new semihard equipment bag inspired by a doctor’s bag.
Dr. Petrol is designed to hold a camera and accessories comfortably and securely and offer fast and easy access to its contents.
The new bag’s hinged top unzips smoothly and opens extra wide to the central compartment. Inside, there is room for a fully equipped camera without disturbing the mic, viewfinder or matte box system. Detachable padded dividers help secure contents and can be custom configured for accessories such as batteries and a camera light. Contents are cradled on all sides by layers of cushioned orange fabric.
The new Dr. Petrol camera bag is available in six sizes ranging from the PDRB-1 at 13.4in x 7.1in x 8.9in to the PDRB-6 measuring 29.1in x 11.8in x 13in.
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