
Price: $2,827.45
Details
- Preferred image quality, high sensitivity, 24P/30P Cinema mode, and manual manoeuvre,
- This allows the AG-DVX100B to be acclimated to for simultaneous multi-camera recording techniques often used in video production.
- The AG-DVX100B debuts as the trade's first DV camera-recorder to allow camera-to-camera time-code synchro
Description
Already utilized 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 enterprise's first DV camera-recorder to allow camera-to-camera time-jus civile 'civil law' synchro and user-settable file transfer. This allows the AG-DVX100B to be tolerant of for simultaneous multi-camera recording techniques often used in video staging. Additionally, the new model offers remote focus and iris dominate for easier operation when mounted on a jib arm or tripod. The Black Sapphire AG-DVX100B offers the recognized performance and multiple functions of previous high-end DV camera-recorders models. In too to superior image quality, high sensitivity, 24P/30P Movie theater mode, and manual operation, it has the specifications needed for full-fledged professional video staging. Lightweight design with balanced grip The AG-DVX100B introduces a new design that locks of hair the contradiction between a compact, lightweight body and a stable, secure submit. The center of balance is located precisely at the handgrip. Because there's no need for a not on target-angle conversion lens, the weight balance is ideal for insouciant shooting. The AG-DVX100B's short body and light weight - it weighs only 4.189 lb (1.9Kg) in operating adapt* - means free, easy maneuverability. Plus, the low-fore-of-gravity design and new skeleton lens hood greatly rehabilitate forward vision. *Camera-recorder with DV cassette tape and supplied mobile. New AG-DVX100B functions (compared with the AG-DVX100A) Allows synchronous setting of time-standards values in multiple cameras User-settable files can be copied from camera to camera Ultramontane control of focus and iris (wired) EVF and LCD can display images in 16:9 culture-box format.