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Shimoda DV Core Unit V2 - Extra Large

The extra large DV V2 Core Unit from Shimoda Designs fits in the Action X70 Backpack, allowing you to customise the interior and providing cushioned protection to your gear. It has a 7.9" depth to accommodate RED or similar-sized cine/video cameras and DSLRs with super telephoto lenses up to 200-600mm. The core unit insert features high-quality EVA-laminated dividers and sidewalls, a lightweight, versatile, and removable skin, plus an aluminiumframe for durable and rigid support.

SKU: GC76-520247

Shimoda DV Core Unit V2 - Extra Large

Shimoda DV Core Unit V2 - Extra Large

The extra large DV V2 Core Unit from Shimoda Designs fits in the Action X70 Backpack, allowing you to customise the interior and providing cushioned protection to your gear. It has a 7.9" depth to accommodate RED or similar-sized cine/video cameras and DSLRs with super telephoto lenses up to 200-600mm. The core unit insert features high-quality EVA-laminated dividers and sidewalls, a lightweight, versatile, and removable skin, plus an aluminiumframe for durable and rigid support.

Key Features:

Insert with Adjustable Dividers

For the Action X70 Backpack

Holds Telephoto Lenses up to 600mm

EVA-Laminated Dividers and Sidewalls

Durable aluminiumFrame

Removable Water-Resistant Skin

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Shimoda DV Core Unit V2 - Extra Large

Water-Resistant Skin

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Shimoda DV Core Unit V2 - Extra Large

The extra large DV V2 Core Unit from Shimoda Designs fits in the Action X70 Backpack, allowing you to customise the interior and providing cushioned protection to your gear. It has a 7.9" depth to accommodate RED or similar-sized cine/video cameras and DSLRs with super telephoto lenses up to 200-600mm. The core unit insert features high-quality EVA-laminated dividers and sidewalls, a lightweight, versatile, and removable skin, plus an aluminiumframe for durable and rigid support.

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