VFGadgets introduces heavy-duty handles for Sony, Panasonic cameras

Nov 23, 2004 8:00 AM, News Technology Update e-newsletter


             

VFGadgets has introduced a versatile series of heavy duty handles for the Sony F900, the Sony PDW530 XDCAM and Panasonic's VariCam cameras.

Developed and manufactured by Precision Camera in Canada, the handles are light and tough with a strong adjustable viewfinder mount system.

The 24mm dovetail shoe mount is on a solid adjustable post set in the front of each heavy-duty handle. This design eliminates any torque from extension viewfinder arms or just everyday wear from normal use. Each of these handles also work with the PCI viewfinder extension arm system.

A handle for the Sony HDW-750 camera is in development.

For more information, visit www.vfgadgets.com.

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