Zoom PCF-8N Protective Case for F8n, F8, and F4

Key Features
- For Zoom Multi-Track Field Recorders
- Bottom, Top & Side Access
- Drawstring Sleeves on Sides
- Hook-and-Loop Fastener on Bottom
- Removable Clear Visibility Window
- Water-Resistant
- Zippered Front & Side Pockets
- Large Main Compartment with Adjustable Interior Dividers & Adjustable Straps Included
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Overview
The PCF-8n protective case is the perfect production accessory for the ZOOM F8n, F8 and F4 MultiTrack Field Recorders. The lightweight and versatile bag offers top, side, and bottom access to the unit. With water-resistant construction and a removable clear-windowed cover, you can keep an eye on the bright F8n/F8/F4 screen without the risk of getting it wet or covered in dust.
Drawstring sleeves on the sides allow you to access your F8n, F8 or F4’s inputs and outputs while protecting them from the elements. You can keep accessories and connectors in the zippered front pouch and side pockets while storing mics and cables in the main compartment. The bottom of your F8n/F8/F4 is accessible through a velcro flap underneath the bag, which can also be configured for additional cable routing.
The PCF-8n includes adjustable dividers that allow you to customize your bag to the way you use it. The main divider can be pulled out and inserted sideways, which forms a “table-top” surface for working with your F8n, F8 or F4 in the open. Adjustable straps and three latch hooks per side allow you to comfortably carry your F8n, F8 or F4 on long shoots and roving sessions.
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case specifications
| Weight | 2.8 lb |
| Divider Adjustability | Adjustable Interior Dividers |
| Watertight | Water-Proof |
detailed specifications
| Compatibility | Zoom F8, Zoom F8n, Zoom F4 |
- Protective Case for F8n / F8 / F4
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