Panasonic Announces AG-HVX200 for $5,995:HD Tape and Flash Media Camcorder with 24Pby Robin LissPublished on Apr 17, 2005 12:00 AM |
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"Offering flexibility and versatility never before available to video professionals, the AG-HVX200 DVCPRO HD P2 hand-held camcorder provides 1080i and 720p recording with the production-proven image quality of 100 Mbps DVCPRO HD. The AG-HVX200 shoots on a P2 card in 1080/60i, 30p and 24p; in 720/60p, 30p and 24p; and in DVCPRO50, DVCPRO or DV," stated Panasonic's press release.
When asked by this publication about why users should pick a HD P2 solution with only 8 minutes of video combined with a normal, SD DV tape, or HDV as other manufacturers are offering, Jim Wickizer, a Panasonic spokesperson, said one word: "Quality."
The AG-HDX200 has a 13x optical zoom controlled through a zoom ring, in addition to a focus ring. The new AG-HDX200 includes three 16:9 1/3 in. CCDs. The camcorder offers multiple levels of manual control including many of the film-like controls included in the AG-DVX1000. The camcorder includes both IEEE 1394 and USB 2.0 support for connecting the camcorder to a non-linear editing system.
While the AG-HDX200 can record standard DV video to a MiniDV tape, the big headline buzz about this new camcorder is its P2 solid state media recording options. The camcorder can record many flavors of DVCPRO video to the P2 card.
The AG-HVX200 includes a color viewfinder as well as a 3.5" LCD screen. Because of the non-linear nature of the P2 system, users can navigate the contents of a P2 card through a navigation system on the LCD screen.
For audio the AG-HVX200 includes two XLR inputs. The camcorder can record 4-channel non-compressed 48KHz/16-bit in DVCPRO and DVCPROHD. The camcorder also includes a headphone out jack.
Panasonic has also made the camcorder customizable, as they did on the AG-DVX100. The camcorder can have 6 custom user profiles for shooting settings and three custom buttons.
Panasonic has been hyping the AG-HVX200 for months, beginning with leaked information which appeared on this site. They have been circulating a picture of the camcorder's frame with it covered in a white cloth.
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But JVC has teased an under $10,000 HD camcorder which uses the HDV format but adds 24 frames progressive scan capability. The new JVC camcorder is expected to be announced tomorrow and will certainly provide competition for the AG-HVX200.
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The AG-HVX200 will weigh under 5 pounds. The camcorder will be available in the fall of 2005 for $5,995. Panasonic will make a version with two 8 GB P2 cards available for just under $10,000.
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