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DEMA 2007: Bonica Precision Inc.

Posted: 04 November 2007 08:09 PM
Last Update: 06 November 2007 12:00 AM
Categories: News,  Photo News
Author: Matt Segal ( segal3 )
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BONICA PRECISION INC.
November 2, 2007 - 11:48AM

When I stopped by the Bonica Precision booth, Kenneth Ho showed off the Snapper-XP and Snapper DV. The Snapper-XP system includes the Snapper 5.0 5MP digital camera and is easily paired with the Neon-XP underwater strobe. The Snapper-XP features the Bonica “double-protection system,” designed to reduce shock and increase water resistance of the camera in the housing, and is rated to 55m.

Bonica is also introducing a second-generation version of the Snapper-DV digital video camera and form-fitting housing, available in both regular resolution and 720p HDV. The video camera will also utilize the “double-protection system.”

On display was the MT09 halogen video light with adjustable 30W/50W output power setting and an 80 degree beam angle. The light runs for one hour at 50W on a new lithium-ion polymer battery.



Bonica Precision Inc.

Bonica Snapper-XP; Snapper 5MP camera with strobe and case

Snapper 5.0 in protective "double-protection system" intended to reduce shock and increase water resistance in the housing

Bonica Snapper-XP, tray, and Bonica strobe

Bonica MT09 halogen dive and video light with 80 degree beam angle and dual 30W/50W power settings. Lithium polymer batteries provide a one hour burn time at 50W.

Bonica second-generation video housing for Bonica 720p HD and regular resolution video cameras, utilizing silicone "double-protection system"

Kenneth Ho shows off Bonica's silicone "double-protection" system for their digital cameras

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