Panasonic AG-HVX200 is a hard drive recorder with 3.5 inch LCD, 2 P2 Memory Card Slots as well as MiniDV tape storage. The picture quality is incredible for industrial, commercial, indie film, and other types of professional work.
Panasonic AG-HVX200 is a hard drive recorder with 3.5 inch LCD, 2 P2 Memory Card Slots as well as MiniDV tape storage. The picture quality is incredible for industrial, commercial, indie film, and other types of professional work.
The controls are conveniently placed on the left side and make shooting with manual control in real time easy to do. The HVX200 is heavier than most handheld cameras - this one is made for the serious photographer. It's not your compact purse-sized camcorder but it takes incredible footage.
This camcorder, the Panasonic AG-HVX200, records on minidv. or FireWire. It has a f/1.6 lens with image stabilization. Its fastest shutter speed is 1/2000 second, as well as a 3.5" LCD for composing pictures. The AG-HVX200 records sound, too.
If you want the best deal on the Panasonic AG-HVX200, be sure to compare prices before you buy. Our list of stores carrying the AG-HVX200 (below) tracks merchants across the web who often have bargain prices. We update the price comparison as soon as we see that a price has changed, so you always know who has the current low price, and where the Panasonic AG-HVX200 is on sale.
"Panasonic has announced the AG-HVX200, and it's obvious that they're playing for keeps. They want to win it all. With this camera they've combined some of the most-sought-after features of the two most popular digital cinematography cameras, the $70,000 VariCam and the $100,000 CineAlta, kept all that was great about the DVX100, and packaged it into a $5,995 wunderkam that does it all!"
"Panasonic has bypassed making an HDV camcorder and has gone straight for the jugular by introducing its full bandwidth HD camcorder, the AG-HVX200. This versatile prosumer camcorder packs an array of features into a handheld design."
"I've been using the Panasonic DVX100a for filmmaking for about two years. I like to shoot in 16:9 aspect ratio for widescreen DVDs. Being able to shoot in 'native' 16:9 mode is what originally interested me in the HVX200."