Easily prepare, organize, and label your shots for post-production with the PS-312 insert slate from ikan. This small yet strong LED light illuminates the entire PS-312, making your shot labels more visible and clear, especially during shots in areas or times of lowlight.
IKan Mini Insert Slate
Easily prepare, organize, and label your shots for post-production with the PS-312 insert slate from ikan. This small yet strong LED light illuminates the entire PS-312, making your shot labels more visible and clear, especially during shots in areas or times of lowlight.
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