Porta Brace's RIG-FS7ENGOR Camera Case with Wheels has enough space to house an assembled Sony PXW-FS7 for protection and transport. Since the camera does not have to be extensively broken down, you can take it out of the case and be ready to shoot within seconds. The case is manufactured from abrasion-resistant 1000-denier Cordura on the outside. Inside, the camera is protected by a layer of padding surrounding a hollow-core rigid frame lined with copper-colored Veltex. The Veltex material protects the camera and allows for positioning of divider panels anywhere inside the case. For storing accessories and other on-set essentials, dual large exterior pockets are easily accessible on the outside of the case. For extra security, a camera tie-down strap is included. The off-road wheels roll smoothly over almost any surface. The durable solid steel mini-axle system allows the wheels to be easily removed for snag-free shipping and air travel.
- Holds Assembled Camera Kit
- Minimal or No Breakdown Required
- Be Ready to Shoot Within Seconds
- 1000-Denier Cordura Exterior
PortaBrace RIG-FS7ENGOR Overview
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PortaBrace RIG-FS7ENGOR Reviews
Too big in my opinion
This case is great, but it is HUGE. Length wise I feel like its too big. Originally I was storing everything I needed for my FS7 in here (you can build a whole second compartment probably 8x8x12, but it just got to be incredibly heavy. I think it was made this long to accomidate a roller system. For my setup its about 6 too long. I can place my entire rig assembled, camera with viewfinder, on a Zacuto VCT Mount v2, Wooden Camera Matte Box, with a MOVCAM power adapter back and a full CINE150 Anton Bauer Brick on it, and still have the large extra compartment in the back to put stuff in.
Excellent bag; it is BIG and a little too expensive
I bought this to carry my Sony FS7M2. I definitely have no problem fitting the camera upright, with the kit lens attached, and with a Zacuto rig on the bottom. The case comes with one length-wise divider and one width-wise divider. I placed the width-wise one behind the camera. I curved the length-wise divider towards the camera from the side, and placed my handgrip with the Zacuto arm there, which protects them from scratching each other while providing good protection from outside blows. It also comes with a soft pouch which I really like; I might buy a couple more. The camera is stabilized inside the case by two straps that velcro it into place. I bought a couple of inexpensive soft camera bag dividers and placed them in the smaller area behind the camera to organize and protect additional gear including the matte box, lav mics, cables and batteries. Having wheels on this big case with lots of gear is great and nearly mandatory. The wheels are nice and smooth. Porta Brace is first class, and it is great protection and carries all my main camera gear. It fits everything I need for a basic one camera shoot including audio equipment -- obviously not a tripod or other stands. It might even fit a few small LED lights. I really like the bag and it exactly meets my needs. The only reason it gets 4 stars is that in my opinion it's somewhat overpriced.
