
Mark 4 HDW
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Pace's Mark 4 High Definition System brings advanced technology and a new level of control to underwater cinematography. Pace first developed the Mark 4 HDW housing when Sony released the HDW700 in 1998. |
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Ergonomics. This High Definition Underwater System features an ergonomic design which allows the camera to be held closely, while maximizing freedom of movement, control and comfort. The housing's external controls to key camera functions - focus, zoom, iris and VTR run - are simple to adjust and conveniently located at the cinematographer's fingertips. An External, HD movable viewfinder accommodates different shooting styles. The viewfinder can be used remotely. The Mark 4 is uniquely equipped for full remote operation. The housing is compact and light. At a half pound wet, it's the leanest system available. Like all our systems, the Mark 4 housing features Pace's watertight diagonal seal and inner sliding tray. Topside, the housing's upper diagonal slice lifts off neatly, providing total access to the camera while it's still in the housing. This ease of access to the camera while it's still in housing. This ease of access expedites tape and battery changes. Quality Construction. It's built of marine grade aluminum, anodized for corrosion protection, and tested down to 300 ft.. The system includes interchangeable dome and flat ports. |
| Compatibility | Shipping Specs |
| Camera | Case 1 |
| Sony HDW 700A |
20"x 30"x 12" - 50 lbs. |
| Sony HDW F900 | Case 2 |
| (Requires Handle to be removed from camera) |
20"x 30"x 12" - 50 lbs. |
| Lens | Case 3 |
| Modified Fujinon HA10x5.2BERD-28 |
20"x 30"x 12" - 45 lbs. |
| Battery | |
| Sony BP-L60 | |
| Options | |
| Full Remote Operation | |
| HD Video Out | |
| Underwater Operator's Monitor | |
| Physical Specs | Operating Specs |
| Weight in Air | Depth |
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67 lbs. |
300 ft. |
| Weight in Water | |
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Neutral |