The Studio at B&H adds Polecam

Jan 12, 2010 4:10 PM

    
The Studio at B&H has added Polecam’s portable video production systems.

The Studio at B&H has added Polecam’s portable video production systems.

The Studio at B&H has added the full line of Polecam’s portable video production systems. The Polecam Pro 1 System can be seen on display in The Studio’s showroom, which is adjacent to the B&H store in New York City.

Located in midtown Manhattan, The Studio at B&H offers professionals the opportunity to get up close and personal with a selection of high-end products. Visitors can evaluate and compare equipment, watch live demonstrations and discuss technical and operational issues.

The Polecam range available from B&H Photo Video includes a full system, configured with the camera of choice, or a bare-bones system for those who already have a camera and/or monitor or who wish to configure a system to meet their individual needs. B&H also stocks accessories.




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