Description
Already used for film and TV program production as well as news gathering, Panasonic's DVX100 series has now evolved further with the AG-DVX100B. The AG-DVX100B debuts as the industry's first DV camera-recorder to allow camera-to-camera time-code synchro and user-settable file transfer. This allows the AG-DVX100B to be used for simultaneous multi-camera recording techniques often used in video production. Additionally, the new model offers remote focus and iris control for easier operation when mounted on a jib arm or tripod. The Black Sapphire AG-DVX100B offers the acclaimed performance and multiple functions of previous high-end DV camera-recorders models. In addition to superior image quality, high sensitivity, 24P/30P Cinema mode, and manual operation, it has the specifications needed for full-fledged professional video production. Lightweight design with balanced grip The AG-DVX100B introduces a new design that ends the contradiction between a compact, lightweight body and a stable, secure hold. The center of balance is located precisely at the handgrip. Because there's no need for a wide-angle conversion lens, the weight balance is ideal for comfortable shooting. The AG-DVX100B's short body and light weight - it weighs only 4.189 lb (1.9Kg) in operating condition* - means free, easy maneuverability. Plus, the low-center-of-gravity design and new skeleton lens hood greatly improve forward vision. *Camera-recorder with DV cassette tape and supplied battery. New AG-DVX100B functions (compared with the AG-DVX100A) Allows synchronous setting of time-code values in multiple cameras User-settable files can be copied from camera to camera Remote control of focus and iris (wired) EVF and LCD can display images in 16:9 letter-box format.
Panasonic AG-DVX100B - Camcorder - widescreen - 410 Kpix - optical zoom: 10 x - Mini DV
Price is below average
Current Price
$279
Average
$371.43
Min Price
$199.99
Max Price
$2 000
Price dynamics
25%
Description
Already used for film and TV program production as well as news gathering, Panasonic's DVX100 series has now evolved further with the AG-DVX100B. The AG-DVX100B debuts as the industry's first DV camera-recorder to allow camera-to-camera time-code synchro and user-settable file transfer. This allows the AG-DVX100B to be used for simultaneous multi-camera recording techniques often used in video production. Additionally, the new model offers remote focus and iris control for easier operation when mounted on a jib arm or tripod. The Black Sapphire AG-DVX100B offers the acclaimed performance and multiple functions of previous high-end DV camera-recorders models. In addition to superior image quality, high sensitivity, 24P/30P Cinema mode, and manual operation, it has the specifications needed for full-fledged professional video production. Lightweight design with balanced grip The AG-DVX100B introduces a new design that ends the contradiction between a compact, lightweight body and a stable, secure hold. The center of balance is located precisely at the handgrip. Because there's no need for a wide-angle conversion lens, the weight balance is ideal for comfortable shooting. The AG-DVX100B's short body and light weight - it weighs only 4.189 lb (1.9Kg) in operating condition* - means free, easy maneuverability. Plus, the low-center-of-gravity design and new skeleton lens hood greatly improve forward vision. *Camera-recorder with DV cassette tape and supplied battery. New AG-DVX100B functions (compared with the AG-DVX100A) Allows synchronous setting of time-code values in multiple cameras User-settable files can be copied from camera to camera Remote control of focus and iris (wired) EVF and LCD can display images in 16:9 letter-box format.
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Product review & video
hi everybody Lorraine Grillo with video production tips here and today I want to talk about the Panasonic AG dvx 100 B which is a highly popular standard-definition mini DV video camera now I'd say this camera is best suited for people who want the advantages and look and feel of a professional-grade camera without the hefty price tag currently the AG dvx 100 B runs about 2,600 bucks and for that price panasonic has really packed a lot into this camera its major claim to fame is that it lets you shoot in variable frame rates to simulate the look of film the first in this line of cameras the DV X 100 was truly revolutionary it was the very first small camera to shoot 24 frames per second video now huge expensive video cameras had that nifty little trick down already but with this line of cameras Panasonic brought it down to scale for lower budget producers now if you shoot in these alter


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