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Re: HPX2000 Hard Case
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Jan Crittenden Livingston
on May 8, 2008 at 2:39:38 pm
Hi,
It might be depending on the lens because the current foam does fit the 900, the 500 and the 2000, 3000, but I do know the the lens choice can position the camera just a bit differtly than the one we had on the camera. Why not just finesse the foam a smidge with a razor blade?
We do have another case that is larger from Pelican that will also hold a P2 Gear, a 9" monitor and the RC10 that will also fit the 2000 camera, Its model number is the SHAN-HPX500. Fully loaded it is 70 lbs. But its nice in that when you ship the production case, you have everything in one case.
Best,
Jan
Jan Crittenden Livingston
Product Manager, HPX500, HVX200, DVX100
Panasonic Broadcast & TV Systems
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