Portabrace CLK-HCHD300 - Stadium Rain Cover for Ikegami HC-HD300 Camera, Veiwfinder, and Box Lens

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Portabrace CLK-HCHD300 - Stadium Rain Cover for Ikegami HC-HD300 Camera, Veiwfinder, and Box Lens
Portabrace CLK-HCHD300 - Stadium Rain Cover for Ikegami HC-HD300 Camera, Veiwfinder, and Box Lens
Portabrace CLK-HCHD300 - Stadium Rain Cover for Ikegami HC-HD300 Camera, Veiwfinder, and Box Lens
Portabrace CLK-HCHD300 - Stadium Rain Cover for Ikegami HC-HD300 Camera, Veiwfinder, and Box Lens
Stadium Rain Cover for Ikegami HC-HD300 Camera, Veiwfinder, and Box Lens
Visuals Price
490.80 CHF VAT excl.

530.55 CHF Inc. VAT

Made to order

Portabrace stadium rain cover for Ikegami HC-HD300 camera, viewfinder and box lens
The CLK-HCHD300 offers complete weather protection for stadium cameras with ENG-type lenses and flat screens. The cover is made of waterproof Taslan Nylon and complemented by a soft Tricot inner layer that protects the camera from rain and dust. In addition to being waterproof (1000MM waterproof rating), the Taslan material is breathable (1000G/M² breathability rating), allowing camera heat to escape when the cover is deployed.
Long sleeves and inside pockets for holding air-activated hand warmers help keep the camera operator dry and warm. Multiple zippers placed in the right locations make it easy to put on and remove the Cape while ensuring maximum protection. Nylon drawstrings tighten at all openings to help secure the Cape around the camera and prevent rain, dust, and other airborne particles from entering. A clear vinyl window at the front of the Cape allows the tally light to be visible. There is also a clear vinyl window at the back of the Cape that gives the operator a full view of the controls.
Features
- Triple-layer material, waterproof and breathable
- New design adapted for flat screens
- Clear vinyl window for tally light and camera controls
- Rain and snow protection for stadium cameras with ENG lenses
- Helps keep the camera operator dry and warm

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