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SENNHEISER MKE400 MICROPHONE |
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SENNHEISER RADIO MICROPHONE
The 122-p G2 system is ideal for video recording theatre performances and presentations. The ME 4 clip-on microphone is virtually invisible and has excellent feedback rejection. The extremely small SK 100 G2 bodypack transmitter and EK 100 G2 camera receiver feature nine frequency banks with four directly accessible presets each – ready for immediate use. Features Kit Includes
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HAGUE SHOE ADAPTOR for Canon HF100/10 Product Code CSA Only suitable for Canon HF100 and HF10 plus other new Canon camcorders with a small accessory shoe The HF100/10, along with some other new Canon camcorders, do not have a standard size accessory shoe so you are unable to attach other manufacturers microphones, lights etc. The Shoe Adaptor converts the small shoe on the camcorder to a standard sized one. It is raised by 20mm to clear the zoom control on some models making it easy to attach microphones, lights etc. |
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SINGLE SHOE ADAPTOR Product Code SSA Only suitable for Sony camcorders with a small shoe and a 3.5mm mic input. Ideal for Sony HC1/7 The HC1/7, along with some other Sony camcorders, does not have a standard size accessory shoe so you are unable to attach other manufacturers microphones, lights etc. The Single Shoe Adaptor converts the shoe on the camcorder to a standard sized one. It is raised by 20mm to clear the shoe cap making it easy to attach microphones, lights etc. (Picture shows Rode VideoMic attached to the HC1 using the Single Shoe Adaptor)
DOUBLE SHOE ADAPTOR |
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HOW TO ORDER |
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You can purchase online
from
www.cameragrip.co.uk
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PAYMENT
- We accept VISA, MASTERCARD, DELTA, SWITCH & CONNECT CARDS, or CHEQUES in
Sterling. SHIPPING COSTS
to Europe & the rest of the world will automatically be calculated if
purchased online from
www.cameragrip.co.uk
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Hague & Co. Ltd. Phone: +44
(0)115 987 0031 |
Hours of business Monday - Thursday 8.00am. -
5.00pm. All our products are on
display in our showroom. |
January 2009