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25-06-2010
After NAB publication

At this years NAB show Panasonic was the only camera manufacturer which
showed a production ready prototype of a 3D shoulder camcorder
for the professional video market, the AG-3DA1. (see
http://www.panasonic-broadcast.com/en/3DHD/3DHD.php)
This twin lens AVCHD camcorder which is positioned in the price range of
€ 17.000,=. excl. VAT will be available in September 2010.
Because of the two incorporated lenses in one housing, the front lens of
this camcorder is wider than usual for a 2D camera lens.
When developing the MB 450 mattebox Vocas Systems pré designed this
model for more exotic products such as RED camera’s plus cinematographic
lenses.
Due to this design the standard Vocas MB 450 mattebox can be used
together with a simple adapter ring on the Panasonic 3D camcorder in its
original form.
A unique combination which was shown on the Panasonic booth at this
years NAB edition.
The Vocas products are available and can be ordered by the worldwide
Vocas Systems partners, see this website under “where
to buy”
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09-04-2010
Swing away for the MB-450
updated!

The MKII version of this Swing away bracket features a more compact
design which prevents interference with a follow focus when used on a
short lens.
This version also features a different way of mounting the system on the
various sizes rails which are used in the industry.
The 15mm lightweight bracket is standard in the system, and the 19mm and
15mm studio adapters mount underneath the 15mm lightweight bracket.
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17-09-2009
New DSLR Support coming
soon!

Due to the high tech materials used, this Universal DSLR support is
both strong and light.
Adjustable in many ways to accommodate different needs.
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17-09-2009
Sony EX-3 base reinforcement plate
Item #0260-0001.
A lightweight attachment specifically for the Sony EX-3 camera to
reinforce the bottom of this camera.
This plate attaches directly to the underside of
the Sony EX-3 using three existing attachment points on the
camera providing a flat and solid base for other camera supports
and attachments.
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25-06-2009
19mm and 15mm handgrip system
One double sided bracket for use on both 15 or 19mm rails.
Affordable enough for all cameras with a rail support, from HDV to
high-end production cameras.
Made from the most modern and high grade aluminium, for optimal
lightweight and durability. Compatible with handgrip systems from some
other brands.
Ready to use sets:
Handgrip set, with combi rail bracket and one handgrip. Item #0390-0001
Handgrip set, with combi rail bracket and two handgrips. Item #0390-0002
Separate accessories:
Handgrip, with soft comfortable leather handle. Can be used on both
sides of the rail bracket.
Item
#0390-0005
Handgrip combi rail bracket, for use on both
19mm and 15mm rails, for single or double sided use. Item #0390-0006
Handgrip extender, can be placed between the combi rail bracket and the
handgrip for more adjustability. Item #0390-0007

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25-06-2009
Panasonic AG-HPX300 with
rail support and any zoom controller:
If a rail
support is used on the Panasonic HPX-300 with a standard Fujinon
XT17X4.5 lens, the 8 pin connector for zoom controllers becomes
unreachable.
Therefore we have developed two short extension cables with a right
angle connector.
-Extension cable with 8 pin right angle male connector for Fujinon
Pro lenses with Fujinon 8 pin zoom controllers, OR Canon Pro lenses
with Canon 8 pin zoom controllers. #0350-0500
-Extension cross cable with 8 pin right angle male connector for
Fujinon Pro lenses with Canon 8 pin zoom controllers.
#0350-0510

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04-03-2009
New Balance plate 19mm.
We are proud to introduce the newest addition to
our product line, the Balance plate 19mm.
This Balance plate allows the use of 19mm rails and precise
calibration of the camera's centre of gravity on your tri-pod.
Made from high strength aluminum alloy and stainless steel, this
balance plate is very strong yet extremely light.

Available: April 2009.
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