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Sunday, February 15, 2009

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Panasonic’s AG-HPX300: full-res camcorder with AVC-I under $11K

Adam Wilt | 02/15

Will the HPX300 be the “it” camera for 2009?

Panasonic announced the AG-HPX300, a 1/3”, 3-MOS shoulder-mount P2 camcorder with a 17x Fujinon interchangeable lens (the Euro version will be the AG-HPX301E). In many ways, it’s a companion to the HVX200A and HPX500: six scene files, 1080i/p recording, 720p variable frame rate recording, SD recording in both DV and DVCPRO50 formats, 24p capability, and two P2 card slots, but there are three things that put the 300 in a class of its own:

  • Full-resolution, 1920x1080 sensors.
  • AVC-Intra (I-frame, 10-bit, full-raster, 4:2:2) recording.
  • MSRP of US$10,700, including EVF and 17x lens.

Let me repeat: full-res sensors and AVC-I recording for under $11K. 

This is big. It’s Panasonic’s first affordable HD camcorder with full-res sensors (it has superb full-res 3-CCD cameras, but they cost 4x what the 300 will), and it offers the award-winning AVC-I codec in addition to the familiar DVCPROHD option, providing a much more robust, post-friendly image for chroma-keying and extreme color correction.

NBC Universal is buying a “large number” of HPX300s, even though they won’t be shipping until March.

I’m eagerly looking forward to reviewing the HPX300. In the meantime, Andy Shipsides at Abel Cine Tech has already managed to post not one, but two video first looks at the camcorder [wouldn’t one of them be a first look, and other a second look? -ed]. If I were Stephen Colbert, this is where we’d put up a one-box of Andy, and I’d shake my fist at it, screaming, “Shipsides! Shipsides!”

But I’m not Colbert, so just watch the things, already. If this camcorder delivers what it promises, it could be the “it” camcorder of 2009. Stay tuned…


Panasonic’s HVX300 press release
Panasonic Europe’s HPX301E preview

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It certainly looks interesting, and it is good that Panasonic are finally using 1920x1080 chips in their lower end cameras.

One reservation I would have is that for ENG style work where you need a lot of versatility the 1/3” chips are going to be a limitation for HD when going beyond around f5.6.

Hopefully this will kick Sony into making an equivalent EX camera.

Posted by Simon Wyndham  on  02/16  at  02:12 AM


Yeah, but....

1/3” chips?  C’mon.  One of the things that I really loved about the EX1 and EX3’s I’ve used was the return of (fairly) shallow depth of field.  It’s hard to go back to 1/3” chips!

Also, P2 cards are still stupidly expensive.  How do we jam SDHC cards into this machine??  <g>

Still, it’ll be interesting to look at when NAB rols around.

BAJ

Posted by  on  02/19  at  08:43 PM


Agreed, Bruce. The 1/3” chips are a limitation, and I think just goes to show that although Panasonic and Sony are intense rivals they will always observe the unwritten rule not to rock the boat too much.

Posted by Simon Wyndham  on  02/20  at  12:28 AM


It would be killer if JVC would make one of their small cameras 4:2:2 capable. I’ve been hoping for a low priced, HD, chroma key system for a long time.

Posted by DanConklin  on  02/23  at  01:34 PM


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