Petrol offers new travel bags for Sony PMW-EX3 camcorder

Oct 10, 2008 2:09 PM

    
The bag’s hinged top unzips extra wide to a central compartment with enough room to hold a Sony PMW-EX3 fully equipped. There’s the Dr. Petrol camera carrier, Cocoon and Raincover.

The bag’s hinged top unzips extra wide to a central compartment with enough room to hold a Sony PMW-EX3 fully equipped. There’s the Dr. Petrol camera carrier, Cocoon and Raincover.

Petrol, the equipment bag company, now offers three carrier bags for Sony’s PMW-EX3 camcorder.

Inspired by a traditional doctor’s bag, the Dr. Petrol camera carrier (#PDRB-4) carries the EX3 and similar size cameras comfortably and securely. The bag’s hinged top unzips extra wide to a central compartment with enough room to hold the EX3 fully equipped, without disturbing the mic, viewfinder or mattebox.

Petrol’s new Cocoon (#PCBP-3N) offers a way to transport an EX3 plus a laptop while traveling to hard to reach locations. The PCBP-3N’s ergonomic backpack system is optimally designed to provide correct weight distribution and greater carrying comfort.

The PRC-XL Raincover provides weather protection for the PMW-EX3 while shooting. Constructed of 100 percent nylon, it features an extra-large clear vinyl side window for maximum visibility of camera controls. The smart opening for sun guns is equipped with a thermoformed gasket to keep out dampness, while the cover’s rigid front hood section offers extra lens protection.

For more information, visit www.petrolbags.com.




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