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The imaging section employs a 3CCD system with 1/3 inch sensors, each having about 520,000 photosites. The camcorder allows file-based recording onto P2 cards, as well recording SD footage onto traditional MiniDV cassettes. The AG-HVX200 is a fixed-lens hybrid camcorder released in December 2005 for 60 Hz market and April 2006 for 50 Hz market.
#Panasonic p2 recorder professional#
Professional high definition models AG-HVX200, AG-HVX200A (2005, 2006) Features SNS mode - Panasonic's version of Nightshot and OIS - Optical Image Stabilization. Also, XLR microphone input is not included by default a 2-channel XLR adapter was offered as additional accessory. Essentially a step-down version of the renowned DVX100a, it is physically more compact, but uses a smaller (1/4 in.) CCD and lacks the true progressive scan mode. Introduced in 2004, AG-DVC30 was a 3CCD prosumer model. Two revisions, namely DVX100A and DVX100B, were introduced in 20, respectively. DVX100 boasts better specs and picture quality than its physically larger predecessors like AG-DVC7 or DVC15. Equipped with a 10x Leica Dicomar lens, sensor was a 1/3 inch, 470,000 pixel 3CCD. Introduced in 2002, AG-DVX100 was Panasonic's first affordable 3CCD digital progressive scan camcorder. Professional standard definition models (MiniDV) Panasonic AG-DVX100 (2002) 1 Professional standard definition models (MiniDV).