Jigsaw24 Code: G435AAM / Manufacturer Code: CAM-WS-PXWX70
The camRade wetSuit PXW-X70 is a black soft flexible waterproof rain cover that protects your camera against the elements. It also covers the viewfinder monitor, microphone and other accessories.
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£129.00
£154.80 inc VAT
The camRade wetSuit PXW-X70 is a black soft flexible waterproof rain cover that protects your camera against the elements. It also covers the viewfinder monitor, microphone and other accessories.
The rain cover is designed specifically for the Sony PXW- X70 camcorder. The near silent fabric minimalizes unwanted sound effects caused by wind and rain and reduces the chance of the camera overheating by allowing hot air to escape via the breathing material which the cover is made of. The wetSuit has clear vinyl windows for visibility when adjusting the menu, audio input select level or other controls. The monitor is covered by a vinyl window which can be opened for easy access.
This item will be delivered to you in a waterproof pouch with zipper, which you can use for storing and transportation of the cover when not in active use.
Closing Mechanism: loop fasteners and YKK zippers
Next working day delivery services are available on orders placed before 4pm (subject to stock availability). Non-timed deliveries should be delivered between the hours of 9am and 6pm. Orders placed after 4pm on Fridays and on weekends will be processed as normal the following Monday. Orders placed on bank holidays will be processed the next working day.
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N.B. This service is for postcodes beginning with HS, IM, KA27, KA28, KW, TR21-TR25 and ZE
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