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Panasonic HPX 500: First Look

By MicroCinema Scene • May 16th, 2007 • Category: Tech

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DVXUser’s Barry Green has gotten his hands on a prototype of the new Panasonic HPX500 and he’s pretty damn excited about what he has discovered. This new camera is a step up from the very popular HVX200 and features bigger chips, a 2/3” bayonet lens mount, and 4 P2 slots - giving you 3 hours of continuous recording.

This HPX500 has MORE. It’s like they took the popular HVX200 and gave it more recording time, more sensitivity, more dynamic range, more telephoto reach, more connection options (like HD-SDI), more resolution, more sharpness, more suitability for multicamera shoots (with Timecode In/Out and Genlock), more audio inputs, and more flexibility (offering interchangeable lenses).

Read the full review for more details on this exciting camera.

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