Newark, NJ—Panasonic introduced two camcorders—the Panasonic HC-VX3 with 4K recording capabilities and the HC-V900 with 2K capabilities. Moreover, both feature enhanced optical performance with a wide-angle 25mm lens in 4K for the VX3 as well as a 28.9mm in 2K for both the VX3 and V900. Plus, a 24x optical zoom lens achieves quick, accurate focusing.
Further, an optical image stabilizer features 5-axis correction with the Ball OIS system for added smoothness to reduce the blur caused by camera shake during zooming. Additionally, active contrast optimizes the contrast under minimal lighting conditions.
Panasonic HC-VX3 Details
- Large 1/2.5–type (1/2.5–inch) sensor
- Bright f/1.8 lens
- 24x optical zoom and flexible angle of view from 25mm wide-angle
- Bright 3.0-inch touch LCD’
- Edit videos shot in 4K with the camera sans a PC and save them in 2K
- Wind-shield zoom microphone
- USB Type-C terminal
- Time stamp
- Audio line in/microphone terminal
- Wired remote compatible
Panasonic HC-V900 Details
- Full HD Camcorder
- 1/2.5–type (1/2.5–inch) sensor
- Bright f/1.8 lens
- 24x optical zoom and flexible angle of view from 28.9mm wide-angle
- Bright 3.0-inch touch LCD for easy operation
- Wind-shield zoom microphone
- USB Type-C terminal
- Wired remote compatible
- Mic terminal
What’s more, Panasonic will make both camcorders available at the end of November 2024. The HC-VX3 will retail for $899.99 and the HC-V900 for $699.99.