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Portabrace Cinema Camera Case For Pxw-fx6 And Long Lens

Portabrace Cinema Camera Case For Pxw-fx6 And Long Lens
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$867.00 $1,170.45

The black Porta Brace Cinema Camera Case for PXW-FX6 and Long Lens is designed to carry your FX6 camera with a lens mounted, so you can arrive on location and start shooting that much quicker. The bag is constructed with abrasion-resistant 1000D Cordura nylon that has a waterproof coating for improved water resistance. The interior case dimensions are 22" long, 7" wide, and 9.5" high, which make the case suitable for cameras other than the FX6 as well. A Quick-Zip lid with dual zippers allows you rapid and complete access to the main compartment.


This case features four zippered exterior pockets, a camera cinch strap, interior dividers, and a waterproof anti-slip bottom layer. A padded lens cup, a white balance card, and a zippered accessory pouch are also included. This lightweight case features a semi-rigid frame supported by 1" interior foam. The soft case can be carried by the dual suede-grip handles at the top, or by the removable, adjustable, padded shoulder strap.

Holds Sony FX6 with Lens    Lightweight, Padded Cordura Design    Quick-Zip Lid with Linked Dual Zippers    Four Zippered Exterior Pockets    Waterproof Anti-Slip Base Panel    Dual Suede-Grip Top Handle    Removable Padded Shoulder Strap    Repositionable Padded Lens Cup

Key Specs
ColorBlack
Carry/Transport OptionsShoulder Strap, Handle
Type of ClosureZipper
Water ResistanceWaterproof
DimensionsExterior
26 x 12 x 12" / 66.04 x 30.48 x 30.48 cm (Collapsed)
30 x 16 x 12" / 76.2 x 40.64 x 30.48 cm (Expanded)
Interior
22 x 9.5 x 7" / 55.88 x 24.13 x 17.78 cm
Weight5.05 lb / 2.29 kg
Parameters
Camera CompatibilitySony PXW-FX6
Carry/Transport OptionsShoulder Strap, Handle
Type of ClosureZipper
Features
Bottle PocketNo
RFID-Blocking PocketsNo
Stand/Tripod HolderNo
Security LockNo
General
Water ResistanceWaterproof
Padded InteriorYes, 1" / 2.5 cm Thick
DimensionsExterior
26 x 12 x 12" / 66.04 x 30.48 x 30.48 cm (Collapsed)
30 x 16 x 12" / 76.2 x 40.64 x 30.48 cm (Expanded)
Interior
22 x 9.5 x 7" / 55.88 x 24.13 x 17.78 cm
Weight5.05 lb / 2.29 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight7.55 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)22.5 x 13.8 x 13.4"

Designed to save time by transporting your camera in a ready-to-shoot configuration

Dual linked zippers provide speedy access to the main compartment

Lightweight yet strong design features Cordura nylon construction and an interior foam frame

Suede top handle and removable, padded shoulder strap provide carrying options

A waterproof panel protects the bottom of the bag when it's placed on the ground

Four large zippered exterior pockets, a padded lens cup, interior dividers, and an accessory pouch help keep your components organized

A white card is included for quick white balance adjustments

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Are the .MXF files that the camera creates easy to access, open, and transmit natively in premier, final cut, or other industry standard platforms? What is the typical workflow for working in/with .MXF files and converting them to standard codecs?

A: .MXF IS a standard file format, it stand for Media Exchange File format and has been a standard for over a decade. .MXF files from professional video manufactures like Sony and Panasonic are supported as a standard in all professional NLEs, AVID, ADOBE, Davinci resolve Etc.

Q: 2. What are the interior and exterior dimensions?

A: Here are the Interior and Exterior Dimensions for this case: Interior: (L) 22 inches x (W) 7 inches x (H) 9.5 inches / 55.88 cm x 17.78 cm x 24.13 cm Exterior: (L) 26 - 30 (with pockets full) inches x (W) 12 - 16 (with pockets full) inches x (H) 12 inches Weight: 5.05 lbs / 2.29 kg

Q: 3. Can you record simultaneously onto both an internal card and externally with Shogun 7? Or does it have to be one or the other

A: You are able to record both internally and externally simultaneously.

Q: 4. Does camera have the same IR issue as previous Sony cameras? I noticed it in a video where it was compared to a Canon camera.

A: Unfortunately, as of this writing, we have not received any specimens of the camera for testing and would recommend that you propose your inquiry in a forum that has bench tested the unit.

Q: 5. Does a screen protector come with this? IT says it's included in the box but my unit did not contain one.

A: Yes, it is included. Give us a call or start a video chat if you are having trouble locating it.

Q: 6. One of Sony's product images shows the FX6 attached to a super-telephoto lens, with the lens' foot extended. The manual for the FX6 warns against attaching the lens to a tripod, versus attaching the FX6 to the tripod. When using a supertelephoto lens with the FX6, what sort of hardware support is recomended? Thanks.

A: You would use a 15mm baseplate or cage that allows you to add Rods to the camera. When using rods you can attach additional lens support for the lens. Example 15mm baseplate kit https://bhpho.to/3rCWSxe 15mm rods for the baseplate above https://bhpho.to/3V2UgGB Lens support - https://bhpho.to/3RDCQgB

Q: 7. This camera support Anamorphic lens like a Red ( God bless Red ) Komodo or still oriented to prosumer market ?

A: Without reading too deep into it, the sensor is an Alpha sensor and it probably lands more in line with what you called the "prosumer market". There are workarounds that will get you very fine anamorphic results, but none that don't require some mathematical considerations by the user to achieve the best possible anamorphic capture.

Q: 8. If I record externally to an Atomos Ninja V via HDMI will I experience any compromises (or benefits) to image quality ( resolution, available frame rates, bit depth, sub sampling, compression, etc) versus recording internally? I know that the RAW output is only available via SDI output to Shogun 7 - I’m simply asking about the Ninja V as an alternative to internal recording.

A: When recording externally, you would gain the opportunity to record in ProRes or DNx in 10 bit 4.2.2 and depending on the nature of your project and the software you are using for editing and processing your footage, that may be a desirable option. However, the internal XAVC-I 4:2:2 10-Bit codec is a very viable and comparable alternative, so it's really up to the user's needs and preferences.

Q: 9. Full Frame?

A: yes this will be a FF sensor camera

Q: 10. Does the body-only version come with the side-mounted hand-grip?

A: Yes, the Sony FX6 Full-Frame Cinema Camera (Body Only) comes with a Grip Remote Control.

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