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Review: Panasonic AG-HMC151

21 November 2008 2 Comments
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The AG-HMC151 handheld is Panasonic’s exciting new introduction to the AVCCAM series. Representing a major step forward in affordable HD video capture, the HMC151 utilises highly efficient AVCHD recording, the industry’s new long GOP standard based on MPEG-4, to provide stunning image quality and longer record time.

The new handheld incorporates three 1/3-inch progressive CCD imageries to produce stunning 1920 x 1080 resolution picture quality far exceeding older Long GOP formats like HDV. It’s equipped with a high-performance wide-angle* Leica Dicomar™ 13x zoom lens and 24- and 30-frame progressive capture in a full range of HD formats, making it well suited for all types of projects. With an exciting range of professional video and audio features and a compact, well-balanced design, the HMC151 is a “must have” for video professionals and enthusiasts looking for the best in affordable HD.

Extra-Long Solid-State Recording

Forget minutes! With AVCHD technology and high-capacity SD memory cards, the HMC151 provides hours of beautiful high definition recordings at professional bitrates up to 21Mbps. And it’s as easy to use as a digital still camera, with simple playback on many consumer devices and players, from computers and video game consoles to Blu-ray players and flat panel displays with SD card slots.

AVCHD is currently supported by variety of editing solutions including: Grass Valley Edius PRO v4.5, Apple iMovie, Apple Final Cut Pro 6.0.1, Pinnacle Studio Plus 11, Nero7 Premium Reloaded, Ulead Video Studio 11 plus and DVD Movie Factory 6 Plus.

2 Comments »

  • Sophie said:

    im looking into buying this camera for some commercial use. just wanted to if it is compatible with final cut pro 7 and find people views who used it before.
    thanks
    Sophie

  • jhun said:

    Hi.. i like very much this cam… i buy this sooner i really love this kind of camcorder… i use this for my small sideline… thanks for site (jhun Mainit) Rome Italy…

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