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Panasonic Pro AG-HPX170 3CCD P2 High-Definition Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom

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Panasonic Pro AG-HPX170 3CCD P2 High-Definition Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom
 
Manufacturer: Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Company
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Product Description

What's in the box? AG-HPX170 DVCPRO HD P2 Camcorder AJ-P2C0016RG 16 GB P2 Card Barry Green's The HVX and HPX Book CG-AD54S 5400mA Battery for approximately 140 minutes of continuous recording AG-B25 AC Adapter/Battery Charger Accessory Mike Holder Component Video Cable w/ RCA-BNC Adapters Remote Control Shoulder Strap Instruction Manual The introduction of the HPX170 marks the next generation of Panasonic's, full production quality, 4:2:2 1080/ 720/ SD P2HD Hand-Held camcorders. Based on the recently introduced HVX200A, this completely solid state P2 handheld offers some important feature enhancements as well as an industry leading 5 year warranty. (1 year + 4 additional years after registration). Unlike its brother, the AG-HVX200A a transitional camera perfectly matched for the customer that wants to continue using or delivering venerable DV tape. The HPX170 is for the customer that has fully embraced the tremendous advantages of P2's file based workflow. The HPX170 is a P2 solid state only camera that includes many extra features and benefits

Product Details

  • Full production quality, 4:2:2 1080/ 720/ SD P2HD Hand-Held camcorder
  • Includes a Leica Dicomar 13x lens
  • Comes with a 16 GB P2 card
  • Includes three different advanced focus assist functions
  • 1/3-inch progressive 3- CCD imager system which substantially improves signal-to noise (S/N) ratio

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Superb Prosumer Camcorder
 
Review Date: June 21, 2009
Reviewer: Tool Fan Hess,
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R3HHTZIENGZRNQ I absolutely love working with this camcorder. Having searched a long time for a modestly priced HD camcorder that had the same manual features I have grown accustomed to on my DSLR, I was delighted to find the HPX 170, as it provides a well organized set of controls at a price point much lower than that of similar cameras in its class. The HPX 170 and its P2 workflow work seamlessly with my MacBook Pro running Final Cut. The camera itself is a solid build, and feels great to work with on long shoots. The onboard mic is nothing spectacular, but it is better than most I have encountered. The built in lens provides spectacular depth of field, and a particularly good wide angle field of view. For lovers of low depth of field, a 35mm adaptor is still probably a must, however as you can see in the video, the camera lens gets pretty good low DoF results on its own, when zoomed in all the way at 51mm. All in all, at this price level, the HPX 170 is pretty hard to beat, given its full manual controls and well managed P2 workflow.
I Love this Camera
 
Review Date: October 8, 2008
Reviewer: Stacey Cochran, Raleigh, NC, USA
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R247XGN4ZTTA4 I bought this camera as part of a technology grant funded by my publisher in order to film interviews. I have only had it for one week, but I love this camera so far. The learning curve has been incredibly fast, and I'm posting a short video I shot today with this camera as a sample of what I've filmed with the Panasonic HPX170.

I love the wide-angle lens. I've never worked with a camera with a lens like this, and so I'm quickly learning about how to use depth of field in some shots.

I love the easy-to-change record settings. It records in about 20 different modes, everything from HD 1080i-60i to DVC Pro 50 to plain DV. I love that it has auto-focus and manual focus (and iris) options.

I like how easy it has been to upload my videos to Final Cut Pro, which I also have only owned for about a week.

Altogether, I have no complaints with this camera after one week's usage. I do wish that additional P2 Cards weren't so expensive. My HPX170 came with a single 16GB card, but I will probably invest in a 64GB card when they come out later this year.

The 16GB card records only 17 minutes in HD. The HPX170 does have two P2 card slots, so you could have two 64GB cards (128GB), which would record for over two hours in HD.

This would be a very sweet set-up with two 64GB cards.
Great camera for the up and coming Videographer
 
Review Date: August 10, 2010
Reviewer: Klay M. Abele, Pittsburgh, PA
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2GEJ941FVNCRF I'm a film student and needed something that was relatively inexpensive and came with the most features.

The waveform monitor is such a plus for this camera. The focus assist is also another great feature that really helps getting the maximum focus.

This camera truly has some outstanding features from its competitors. The ability to change the frame rate, deleting clips in camera (P2 work flow), light weight for hand held glidecams, great image quality, and many, many more.

I do pretty much any type of video work, form weddings, to music videos, to short films. This camera will get you what you want. There is however a learning curve if you are just now jumping into prosumer cameras. Although the camera does come with an outstanding guide from Barry Green.

You will not regret your decision if you get this camera.
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