Panasonic announces five new Full-HD camcorders to expand its product lineup for 2013.
The new lineup includes the HC-X920, HC-V720, HC-V520, HC-V210 and HC-V110.
The high-end HC-X920 model is equipped with the New 3MOS System PRO with BSI (Backside Illumination) Sensor to enhance the three MOS sensors for excellent shooting performance even in dim lighting situations.
The use of the BSI Sensor reduces noise to 50% of previous models.
The X920 captures and records momentous scenes in high-definition in any environment, including the bright outdoors to dimly lit indoors.
Panasonic today announces pricing for its 2012 line of camcorders, which were debuted at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, ranging from a full-High Definition 3MOS model with a superb imaging system; to six full-HD 1MOS models that feature incredible lenses, to a compact HD model that has a powerful 70x enhanced optical zoom, to the ideal active camcorder that is waterproof* up to approximately 10 feet.
All nine new Panasonic camcorders will be available in March 2012.
The Panasonic HC-X900M camcorder, the top-of-the-line model that can record 1080 60p, and features the 3MOS System Pro, will have a suggested retail price (SRP) of...
JVC Professional Products Company, a division of JVC Americas Corp., today announced the GY-HMQ10, the world's first handheld 4K camcorder, which captures, records, and plays video images at four times the resolution of high definition television.
Powered by JVC's Falconbrid large-scale integration (LSI) chip for high-speed signal processing and a 1/2-inch CMOS imager with 8.3 million active pixels, it delivers real-time 3840x2160 footage at 24p, 50p, or 60p.
High resolution 4K still picture imaging has been around for several years in DSLR cameras.
Motion video capture with these cameras has always been done at a lower video resolution because of lack of processing power.
Likewise, high end digital motion picture cameras may capture 4K images, but often provide a raw data output to an external storage array for later processing—agai ...
JVC Professional Products Company, a division of JVC Americas Corp., today introduced the GY-HM750U ProHD compact shoulder-mount camcorder.
Ideal for ENG news, sports, documentaries, events, and other location shoots, it offers the industry's fastest shoot-to-edit workflow by recording native HD or SD footage in ready-to-edit file formats on low-cost SDHC memory cards.
Equipped with the same 3-CCD imaging system found in the GY-HM790U, JVC's ProHD flagship camcorder, the GY-HM750U delivers outstanding 1920x1080 images in a small, lightweight form factor.
It records at selectable data rates up to...
JVC today announced the availability of a new 3D consumer camcorder, the first on the consumer market that offers 3D video recording in Full High Definition.
The new JVC GS-TD1 uses two camera lenses and two imaging sensors – one for each lens – to capture three-dimensional images in much same way that human eyes work.
What's more, the camcorder can shoot 3D video that can be burned to a Blu-ray disc or DVD-R for 3D playback on...