Panasonic Introduces Latest P2 and AVCCAM HD Camcorders
New
HD cameras are more affordable and fully featured for their size
By Michael
Grotticelli
August 12, 2008
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Panasonic
Broadcast said its new AG-HPX170 fully solid-state P2 HD handheld camcorder
would be available in late September at a suggested list price of $5,695,
which includes a 16 GB P2 card.

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The compact HPX170 (at 4.2 lbs., one pound lighter
than its predecessor, the HPX200) features two P2 card slots, a 3.9mm –
51mm 13X Leica Dicomar zoom lens, and an HD-SDI interface. It also provides
independent-frame compression in 20 HD and SD formats, and is switchable
between the 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratios.
The cameras features three 1/3-inch progressive 16:9 CCD imagers with low
noise and smear specs and improved low-light performance. Enhanced metadata
features allow shooters to use a software keyboard to input of key data about
the shoot and attach it to the file itself. This capability is not available
on the HPX200.
The HPX170 also offers an expanded 20-step frame rate selection in 720p mode
for variable-speed shooting in the 12fps to 60fps range to acquire fast- or
slow-motion in-camera effects. Professionals can select from six advanced
gamma modes including CineGamma, which produces the warm film-like images
recordings.
The company also announced that its new AG-HMC150 AVCCAM camcorder would be
available October 2 at a suggested list price of $3,995. Based on the
existing DVX100, this new camcorder offers both 1080 and 720 HD recording
onto solid-state SD memory cards.
For more information, visit www.panasonic.com/broadcast/. or
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Sid Rodrigue
Broadcast, Cable TV, and A/V Consultant
E-Mail:
srodrigue@mpi-itec.com
Media Products of Atlanta, Inc.
1235 Old Alpharetta Road, Suite 130
Alpharetta, GA 30005
PHN: 770-772-4252, ext 18
FAX: 770-772-6583
CELL: 770-842-9927
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