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Panasonic has announced the versatile AG-HMC84 professional AVCCAM HD shoulder-mount camcorder, the first in the company’s
series of low-cost AVCHD camcorders to feature solid state DV as
well as HD recording capabilities, making it ideal for customers
who desire both formats. With a high-resolution 3-megapixel
imager, multiple AVCCAM recording formats, DV support, and
enhanced professional functions, the HMC84 delivers the full
benefits of AVCCAM for schools, event videographers, government
facilities, web designers and corporate users who prefer to work
with a shoulder-mount camera and need flexible connectivity and
format support. The camera, utilising a professional 3-chip
imager, can also take 10.6-megapixel still images and store them
as standard JPEGs on the solid state card. AVCHD recordings and
stills can be directly played back from the SD card on a wide
range of low-cost players including Panasonic Blu-ray players,
laptop PCs and game consoles. The camcorder’s full HD resolution
3-megapixel 3MOS imager produces stunning 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x
720 AVCHD video with high sensitivity. Because the AVCHD
format-based camcorder uses MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 high profile
encoding – which provides a doubling of bandwidth efficiency and
improved video performance over the older MPEG-2 compression
based formats (e.g. HDV) – recordings look clean and crisp, even
during fast motion, without image degradation or dropouts. The
HMC84 records video in all four professional AVCCAM HD recording
modes, including the highest-quality PH mode (average 21
Mbps/Max 24Mbps), the HA mode (approx.17 Mbps), the HG mode
(approx.13 Mbps) and the extended recording HE mode (approx. 6
Mbps). At 60Hz, the camcorder supports the following HD formats
in PH mode: 1080/60i, 1080/30p, 1080/24pN, 720/60p, 720/30p,
720/24pN; in HA, HG and HE modes, it records in 1080/60i. In
standard definition DV, the camcorder records 480/60i, 480/30p,
480/24p. The HMC84 records standard-definition DV directly onto
SD cards in the AVI Type 2 file format and offers squeeze,
letter box and side crop options. Using just one 32GB SDHC
memory card, a user can record three hours of full resolution
1920x1080 video and audio in PH mode, four hours at HA mode and
5.3 hours at HG mode. In the HE mode, the camera can record up
to 12 hours of 1440 x 1080 HD content on a 32GB SDHC card. Up to
2 hours of DV content can be recorded on a single 32GB SDHC
card. For the first time in an AVCCAM shoulder-mount, the HMC84
includes such high-end professional features as a
user-assignable manual focus ring functions (Focus/Iris/Zoom)
for added control; time code/UB recording; time/date stamp; and
two wired remote control terminals (for zoom, focus, iris, REC
start/stop controls). The camcorder’s lens system captures super
sharp images at up to 12X optical zoom and features a 40.8mm
(35mm lens equivalent) wide-angle setting. It also offers users
useful functions including Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS) for
smooth stable shooting, Dynamic Range Stretch (DRS), which helps
compensate for wide variations in lighting, and a Cine-Like
Gamma mode that gives recordings a more film-like look. The
HMC84 comes standard with HDMI output (AVCHD only), USB 2.0
(mini B-type devices), composite output (BNC x 1), analog
component (BNC x 3), IEEE 1394 output (DV only), and a built-in
stereo microphone as well as a 3.5 mm external mic-in jack. The
camcorder features two locking XLR inputs with switches for mic/line,
and +48V Phantom Power capability. The camera offers useful
solid-state recording functions including pre-record, interval
recording, shot marker and metadata capture. Additional features
include waveform monitor display, focus assists such as focus
bar display and enlarged display, auto focus with face
detection, white balance, mode display, zebra display, colour
bar, tally lamps, slow smooth zoom and soft landing, slow
shutter and synchro-scan shutter functions, and three
programmable user buttons. A wireless remote is also included.
For editing or playback, professionals can transfer content by
inserting the SD Card into Mac or PC computers or by connecting
the camera directly via its USB 2.0 interface.
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