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Fujifilm X-Pro1 packages for business class: $9000 contact bag revealed


Global dslr digital camera company Fujifilm is pleased to declare its alliance with high-class English baggage producer, Globe-Trotter. The two companies have worked with to create a unique, Vulcanised Fibreboard bag for the newest in Fujifilm's popular X sequence, the much-anticipated X-Pro1. The 12 situations are establishing specifically at Harrods Technological innovation.

The Vulcanised Fibreboard bag is hand crafted on original Victorian systems at the Globe-Trotter producer in Broxbourne, Herts. Vulcan Fiber was designed in England in the 1850s and is established from 14 levels of specially insured paper, colored to requirements. The metal rivets and hair and tan set decrease promote its high-class visual. The situation is finished with an imprinted set 'Harrods Exclusively' tag and metal cavity enducing plaque. Each situation has side made areas to house the X-Pro1, the display, filter and the digital camera's three contacts and contact hoods: 18mm, Negatives and 60mm. The X-Pro1, the newest in X sequence variety of Fujifilm cameras, is receiving amazing reviews for its image excellent, adaptability and leading edge technology. Its vintage design is perfectly equalled to Globe-Trotter's amazing visual and design.

David Plain, Product Manager at Fujifilm commented: "The X-Pro1 marries amazing photo performance with traditional design. We have long been a fan of Globe-Trotter's gorgeous variety of situations so we are pleased to be working together with them for this globally unique for Harrods. The situation has clearly been side made with the same care and perfection that we put into our own products. We are certain that the gorgeous situations will appeal to Harrods' clients."

Gary Bott, Creative Movie director at Globe-Trotter, commented: "Globe-Trotter's rich history, going back 115 years, has always been about excellent design, materials and design. When contacted by Fujifilm to produce a unique unique situation for the X-Pro1, only for Harrods, we were very energized. The combination of a traditional bag with the X-Pro1 digital camera, a piece of developments at its best, is something new and interesting for our history company. As well as this, Harrods is one of our most well-known clients, and it is where King Age II purchased her Globe-Trotter bags for her honeymoon vacation, so it is always a pleasure to work with them. The elegant and smooth Fujifilm Globe-Trotter bag allows the traditional X-Pro1 to be transferred by photography lovers in design."

Proving that technology and design go side in side, the alliance between Fujifilm and Globe-Trotter correlates with the much estimated release of Harrods' Technological innovation Office. The Globe-Trotter situation, such as Fujifilm's X-Pro1, contacts and accessories will be available specifically in Harrods for £5695.

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