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\nPanasonic AG-DVX100b Specs<\/strong><\/p>\n\n- Higher resolution 210,000 pixel flip-out 270 degree 3.5″ LCD display with superimposed audio metering<\/li>\n
- Remote focus and iris control with optional VariZoom controller(s) and others<\/li>\n
- LCD panel has a bit of a break-away beyond the 90 degree point<\/li>\n
- Single Button Display Character Off for LCD and EVF<\/li>\n
- Scene files transfer over FireWire<\/li>\n
- Time code transfers over Firewire<\/li>\n
- 1\/3″ 3-CCD Mini-DV camcorder with exclusive CineSwitchTM technology<\/li>\n
- Rugged magnesium alloy diecast chassis<\/li>\n
- Outstanding sensitivity of F11 @ 2000 lux<\/li>\n
- Supports 480i\/60 (NTSC), Cinema-style 480p\/24fps, and 480p\/30fps image capture<\/li>\n
- Precision wide-angle Leica Dicomar lens with Servo\/Manual Zoom (with stops & barrel markings)<\/li>\n
- Auto\/manual focus F1.6 with 72mm filter size and advanced optical image stabilization<\/li>\n
- Conventional 4:3 aspect ratio and 16:9 letterbox image capture modes<\/li>\n
- Conventional video gamma and CineGammaTM operational modes<\/li>\n
- Seven gamma settings – L, M, H, CINE-LIKE, + CINE-LIKE D, CINE-LIKE V, Black Press<\/li>\n
- Four knee settings – Auto, Low, Mid, High<\/li>\n
- Four color matrix settings – Norm, Enriched, Fluor, Cine<\/li>\n
- Three vertical detail level settings in progressive mode – Thin, Mid, Thick<\/li>\n
- Up to +12dB gain in progressive mode<\/li>\n
- 2-channel XLR audio inputs with phantom power supply (+48V) and manual audio levels<\/li>\n
- S-Video, Video & Stereo Audio IN and OUT<\/li>\n
- Standard IEEE 1394 FireWire interface (in\/out) for transfer of digital video\/audio to NLE platforms<\/li>\n
- One Shot recording capability<\/li>\n
- Unique pre-cleaning heads and auto head cleaning to maximize reliability<\/li>\n
- Well balanced and highly portable: 4.4 pounds in full operating condition<\/li>\n
- Longer-lasting 5400mA standard battery<\/li>\n
- Slow Shutter – 24P – 1\/6, 1\/12, 30P – 1\/4, 1\/8, 1\/15, 60i – 1\/4, 1\/8, 1\/15, 1\/30<\/li>\n
- Edge enhancement for easy focusing – Peaking (switchable on\/off) in LCD and EVF<\/li>\n
- Auto focus assist in progressive mode<\/li>\n
- Built-in SMPTE color bars in interlace and progressive modes<\/li>\n
- Three user-programmable buttons are assignable to any one of 11 functions<\/li>\n
- Color drop-down display mode for menu choices<\/li>\n
- End Search Camera function – no longer necessary to go to VCR mode to search up to the end of the recording<\/li>\n
- Menu change on Tape Protect to read Power Save<\/li>\n
- MOD (Minimum Object Distance) – 0.6 meter<\/li>\n
- Two zebra settings – 80-105%<\/li>\n
- CineSwitchTM Scene File Dial is more protected from unintentional changes<\/li>\n
- Slower middle zoom speed<\/li>\n
- Color level, brightness and contrast adjustment – separate LCD and EVF settings<\/li>\n
- More sensitive on-camera microphone<\/li>\n
- Audio off tape or live E-E for delay free (echo free) monitoring (menu choice)<\/li>\n
- Speaker position has moved to top of camera (was behind LCD)<\/li>\n
- Heavy-duty tripod connection<\/li>\n
- Black Sapphire color, Barrel Paint is textured to reduce fingerprints<\/li>\n
- ROHS compliant manufacturing assuring environmentally correct parts and methodology<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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