Chrosziel rolls out accessories for two new Panasonic, Sony camcorders

Nov 28, 2007 10:41 AM

    
Chrosziel matte box

Chrosziel is offering a new matte box for the Sony PMW-EX1 camcorder.

Chrosziel has launched supports, matte boxes and follow focus accessories for the Panasonic AB-HPX500 and the Sony PMW-EX1 camcorders.

The existing 401‑89 lightweight support fits the Panasonic HPX500. To use handgrips, however, requires the heavy-duty support. Owners of a Chrosziel HD-Support simply need a new horizontal adjustment piece to adjust their accessories.

For the Sony PMW-EX1, Chrosziel has developed the 401‑417 lightweight support. For the camera’s Fujinon lens with the 85mm outside diameter, the 410‑39 insert ring has been combined with the DV-MatteBox MB 450 for optimal positioning. The follow focus DV Studio Rig can be used with the 206‑24gear ring. This gear ring also fits to the Panasonic HCV200.

For more information, visit www.chrosziel.com.




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