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Feb 28, 2007 1:01 PM

Exploring the Panasonic HVX200


Posted by Brian Liloia

There is nothing more important than knowing the ins and outs of your camcorder, as Adam Wilt of DV.com explains in his recent in-depth exploration of the Panasonic HVX200 camcorder. It's an important practice to not depend on post-production to correct every color adjustment, and testing and tweaking settings during shooting will result in a better understanding of how your camcorder handles different shooting situations. If you have any interest in or desire to learn more about the customizable settings of the HVX200, such as gamma settings, knee, matrices, and color temperature, this article will give you a better understanding of how each setting operates to alter the visual quality of the footage you capture. (Notably, a lot of these settings are available on the HVX200's SD cousin, the DVX100.) Well worth the read for HVX200 owners and potential buyers alike.



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