
Price: $2,827.45
Details
- Distinguished image quality, high sensitivity, 24P/30P Cinema mode, and manual operation,
- The AG-DVX100B debuts as the effort's first DV camera-recorder to allow camera-to-camera time-code synchro
- This allows the AG-DVX100B to be tolerant of for simultaneous multi-camera recording techniques often used in video production.
Description
Already hardened 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 commerce's first DV camera-recorder to allow camera-to-camera time-laws synchro and user-settable file transfer. This allows the AG-DVX100B to be acclimatized for simultaneous multi-camera recording techniques often used in video assembly. Additionally, the new model offers remote focus and iris curb for easier operation when mounted on a jib arm or tripod. The Black Sapphire AG-DVX100B offers the venerated performance and multiple functions of previous high-end DV camera-recorders models. In in to superior image quality, high sensitivity, 24P/30P Cinema state, and manual operation, it has the specifications needed for full-fledged professional video making. Lightweight design with balanced grip The AG-DVX100B introduces a new design that trimmings the contradiction between a compact, lightweight body and a stable, secure hold back. The center of balance is located precisely at the handgrip. Because there's no need for a broad-angle conversion lens, the weight balance is ideal for complacent shooting. The AG-DVX100B's short body and light weight - it weighs only 4.189 lb (1.9Kg) in operating teach* - means free, easy maneuverability. Plus, the low-forefront-of-gravity design and new skeleton lens hood greatly enhance 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-unwritten law' values in multiple cameras User-settable files can be copied from camera to camera Sequestered control of focus and iris (wired) EVF and LCD can display images in 16:9 symbol-box format.