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LanParte EVF Extension Arm for Sony PXW-FS5

BH #LAMEA01 • MFR #MEA-01
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LanParte EVF Extension Arm for Sony PXW-FS5
Key Features
  • Rotatable Design
  • 4" Sliding Extension Range
  • Tool-Free Installation
  • Employs Original EVF Mount
This LanParte EVF Extension Arm for the Sony PXW-FS5 allows you to extend and reposition the EVF for increased viewing comfort. No tools are necessary; the arm attaches to the camera's original EVF mount via a thumbscrew. Its rotatable design allows it to be positioned at multiple angles, and it slides to extend the EVF up to 4" from the mount. This lightweight arm is constructed from black-finished aluminum.
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LanParte MEA-01 Overview

This LanParte EVF Extension Arm for the Sony PXW-FS5 allows you to extend and reposition the EVF for increased viewing comfort. No tools are necessary; the arm attaches to the camera's original EVF mount via a thumbscrew. Its rotatable design allows it to be positioned at multiple angles, and it slides to extend the EVF up to 4" from the mount. This lightweight arm is constructed from black-finished aluminum.

Rotatable design increases viewing-angle options
Extends the EVF up to 4" from its original mounting position
Thumbscrew enables quick, tool-free installation
Installs on the camera's original EVF mount
Made from lightweight black-finished aluminum
UPC: 840534107109

LanParte MEA-01 Specs

Material of Construction
Aluminum
Sliding Range
4"
Dimensions
5.0 x 1.0 x 0.5" (12.7 x 2.5 x 1.3 cm)
Weight
1.8 oz (50 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
0.1 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
5.2 x 1.7 x 0.9"

LanParte MEA-01 Reviews

PERFECT!

By Eric
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2018-11-27

This is a great solution to the cheap plastic piece that comes with the camera. The slider will come in handy with my new eyepiece.

The solution that I need

By Fernando
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2017-05-28

This is the solution that I was looking for. moving the screen foward is a solution for me and helps to balance the camera better.

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