Camcorder Cases
Camera cases today are constructed of quality materials, such as thick foam padding, waterproof nylon, 1/4-inch thick plywood and reinforced plastic armor. There are adjustable pockets, customizable dividers, zippered compartments, and room for other accessories. There are hard cases, soft cases, rolling cases, backpacks, day packs, shoulder bags, and more. The articles in this section will help you find the camcorder case that's right for you.
Camcorder Cases
- Bags, Boxes and Backpacks
A Buyer's Guide for Your Gear If you think all gear bags and cases are alike, think again! Bags and cases offer more choices of style, color, type, material, build, support and price than all your other gear combined. From hard cases to backpacks, there's a gear protection support case or bag for every camera. - Manfrotto 560B monopod | HP xw8400 Workstation lineup Monopod utilizes fluid motion. HP's xw8400 Workstation lineup includes dual-core Intel Xeon processors
- Bag it! You love your camcorder. You want to protect it the best way you can. Doesn't it make sense to buy a quality bag for it? Professional videographers do, and so should you.
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- New Gear
- Serious Magic HDV PowerPak for DV Rack
- LowePro Ridge series Camcorder Bags
- FutureVideo Media Commander MC-20PRO Jog/Shuttle Dial
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- What's in a Bag What's in a Bag
- What's in a Bag Choosing the right protection for your equipment.
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- Video Luggage: Bagging The Right Case You've got plenty of money invested in your video gear - why not protect it? Join us as we explore all you need to know to choose and use the right video bag.
Camcorder Techniques
Nothing screams "amateur" like shaky and jerky video. Here are some articles on how to hold and mount your camcorder so the movements are smooth and professional.
- Basic Training
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