Panasonic AG-DVX100B
Manufacturer: Panasonic Part number: AGDVX100B
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- Bottom Line:
- Panasonic has listened. The third incarnation of the AG-DVX100 offers unrivalled bang for the buck in a prosumer standard-definition MiniDV camera.
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CNET editors' review
Panasonic AG-DVX100B price range: $3,499.99
- Reviewed by: Ben Wolf
- Edited by: Aimee Baldridge
- Reviewed on: 01/21/2006
- Released on: 11/15/2005
The good: Great sound, progressive modes, and image control; professional-caliber viewfinder and controls; wide lens; particularly well suited for multicamera projects.
The bad: No high-definition capability; no 16:9-native chips; lens is short for some applications; moderately steep learning curve.
The bottom line: Panasonic has listened. The third incarnation of the AG-DVX100 offers unrivalled bang for the buck in a prosumer standard-definition MiniDV camera.
User reviews
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great camera
by BKnize on July 3, 2006
Pros: lots of great fine tuning, COMFORTABLE weight, pro audio abilities (and phantom power), very sharp LCD (good for focusing)
Cons: could use more physical controls
Summary: The people who reviewed this product from CNET said that the learning curve for this camera is pretty steap, and it is IF you're not all that in to ...
Summary: The people who reviewed this product from CNET said that the learning curve for this camera is pretty steap, and it is IF you're not all that in to cameras. This camera is designed for people that want to do profesional looking videos. Yes, they DO film TV shows and comercials with this camera (like Wild Boyz [if you wanted to see what the picture quality looks like]). So, if you're looking to step-up a consumer style camera to THIS ONE, than YES, the learning curve is steap.
My neighbor (who makes comercials for a living) was trying to convince me that HD was the way to go (as far as a good LONG TERM investment is concerned). In all honesty, it probably IS, but I find that this camera shoots very clearly for my purposes, PLUS I don't have to buy any new equipment to import my SD (standard definition) footage onto my computer (you'd need to do some upgrading if you went the HD road). The picture quality is fantastic with this camera, and it reproduces colors extremely well. All you need to do is white balance it (just by hitting a button in the front of the camera), and everything is perfect from there. If not, you can always fine tune your picture (and trust me, there's much you can fine tune in this camera).
With all of that said, i guess my only major qualm would be the shortage of physical controls on the camera itself. It CAN be tedious to go through the menu and fine-tune your picture that way, but like I said before, all you really need to do is white balance your picture and your set. There ARE physical controls for IRIS, SHUTTER, AUDIO LEVELS and more...
This last paragraph is my reason for chosing standard definition (SD) over high definition (HD), so you can skip this if you don't care to here my reasons why (this doesn't really have anything to do with the camera). So anyway, like I said, I chose an SD camera over HD, and the following is why. First of all, much of my work I export to DVD, and thus far there are no DVDs that will accept HD format (there WILL be, and it's called Blue Ray [or whatever]). Even if there were HD DVDs, I have yet to see any HD DVD players. I have only heard of one (but i'm sure there will be more to come, since I just saw some movies that were put to Blue Ray at Best Buy today). But even at THAT, you need to find a way to put it onto your computer for editting, and you need to find softwear that will preserve the clarity of HD video. All of this is too much money to spend for me, and plus HD is still an emerging form of video, so if I were you, I'd wait and just stick with the standard definition.11 out of 11 users found this user opinion helpful.
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This is a great camera. The 25p mode is extremely useful for professional application and editing.
by big-thinking on January 15, 2007
Pros: Both 25p and 50i mode available. Easy standalone and multicamera use. Affordable pricing.
Cons: No variable framerate for slowmotion stuff like AG-HVX200.
Summary: I use two of these cameras in my company www.040-itv.nl for all TV and DVD productions. Using both 50i and 25p depending on the desired effect. Motion, resolution ...
Summary: I use two of these cameras in my company www.040-itv.nl for all TV and DVD productions. Using both 50i and 25p depending on the desired effect. Motion, resolution and brightness differ depending on the selected mode. I also use the wide angle conversion lens on one camera. So I can get even closer to the object. Compared to most consumer models this camera hardly displays any noise artifacts. Even during low lux shooting. The automatic presets look great, but everything can also be manually adjusted and saved for easy access. I like the multi-camera features. They make it easy for one person to operate two cameras. The pricing is simply amazing.
4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great Camera, you get more that what you pay for
by ronkhmps on February 4, 2008
Pros: Cheap price, light, high SD quality, great low light performance
Cons: No HD and no 16:9 chip
Summary: I have had this camera for over a year and all I can say is it's great. of course you can find HD camcorder such Sony FX-1 with almost ...
Summary: I have had this camera for over a year and all I can say is it's great. of course you can find HD camcorder such Sony FX-1 with almost same price but this camera is an actual Pro camera.
2 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great for semi-pro and even pro use
by cdhanks on January 1, 2010
Pros: Unlike writer of review the wider aspect of lens is welcome. What he doesn't understand wider is better, especially for indoor use.
Cons: Not HD - but good quality for SD
Summary: Professional quality recording.
To big-thinking - what are you talking about - the camera records in 24p and 60i - not 25 & 50?
Updated on Mar 7, 2010Summary: Professional quality recording.
To big-thinking - what are you talking about - the camera records in 24p and 60i - not 25 & 50?
Updated on Mar 7, 2010 -
It is great camera
by khaheshmikonam on February 1, 2009
Pros: quality of pictures
Cons: nothing is bad
Summary: This is a great camera, but still I dont know how to konect it to my compute. Should I have fire wire port on my computer and if so , can ...
Summary: This is a great camera, but still I dont know how to konect it to my compute. Should I have fire wire port on my computer and if so , can I cupture direct from camera without using any specific software?
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For videographers who know "manual" control
by feldmandigital on June 1, 2008
Pros: Image Control, XLR inputs, CCD size, Professional Features, Large LCD, Clean Zoom, Good For Any Application
Cons: May take some time to learn
Summary: Consider this for people who know what they are doing when behing this powerful camcorder. This will allow you to take full advantage of manual controls over the image and ...
Summary: Consider this for people who know what they are doing when behing this powerful camcorder. This will allow you to take full advantage of manual controls over the image and the audio. Overall, a great video camera for the experienced.
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The most versitile camera in the standard definition market.
by Trevor Colley on March 5, 2007
Pros: Excellent image quality in light or dark, the progressive modes are very good, and the build is very solid and well thought out.
Cons: Still no high def, auto focus is a little noisy, and there are a limited number of lenses for it.
Summary: For many months I was debating over whether I should get the vx2100 or the Dvx. I eventually decided that this camera is superior enough to the vx to out ...
Summary: For many months I was debating over whether I should get the vx2100 or the Dvx. I eventually decided that this camera is superior enough to the vx to out weigh its price tag. I bought it form Blue Stripe Photo for $2600 as opposed to the vx for $2000, and someone I know bought the vx. From comparing the two cameras, I noticed the significantly better audio qualiy and an absence of the typical red lines that appear in the outline of vx footage. Whith this quick though I conclude that the DVX is the best prosumer camera on the market thus far.
0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Panasonic
- Part number: AGDVX100B
- Description: The arrival of the AG-DVX100B is an important and progressive step in supporting cost effective Standard Definition production. The AG-DVX100B is evidence of Panasonics commitment to recognized standard formats keeping pace with new products like P2. The AG-DVX100B addresses some of the modifications program makers have been asking for with improvements throughout the unit. Where cost effective system set-ups have previously been out of reach of restricted budgets an important enhancement is a TC Synchronization setting that assists in multi camera shooting. Connecting two or more AG-DVX100B units together with a DV Cable (IEEE1394) allows synchronous time code settings. This is the first Camcorder in this class with this ability, which was previously only available on much bulkier and more costly cameras. For situations where remote controls are necessary, iris and focus control are added making the Camcorder even more versatile. Now using any of the currently available aftermarket products, all the Cameras key functions are available by remote making it more usable in rigs, on cranes or in any situations where the user can't be close to the unit. The LCD screen will now show letterbox for 16:9 shooting. The space above and below will show relevant shooting data and the screen is now better protected against drops. The basic design is unchanged; however there are some small changes in the overall package creating a more sophisticated look. The screw for tripods is now changeable, the internal mic has been enhanced and the speaker has been moved nearer to the LCD screen to make the audio easier to hear during playback. Improved color reproduction with advanced image adjustments have enhanced this already high quality unit allowing productions to cut material shot on this Camcorder into other formats with even more ease.
General
- Packaged Quantity 1
- Product Type Camcorder
- Enclosure Color Black
- Effective Sensor Resolution 3.8 megapixels
- Total Pixels 4.1 megapixels
- Progressive scan Yes
- Camcorder Media Type Mini DV
- Optical Sensor Size 1/3"
- Optical Sensor Type 3CCD
- Min Illumination 3 lux
- Analog video format NTSC
- Image Stabilizer Optical
- PCM digital sound 16bit (48KHz / 2 channels),
12bit (32KHz / 2 channels) - Digital Scene Transition White fader,
Black fader - Min Shutter Speed 1/24 sec
- Max Shutter Speed 1/2000 sec
- Shooting modes Normal movie mode
- White Balance Automatic,
Presets,
Custom - White Balance Presets Outdoor,
Indoor - Exposure Modes Program,
Automatic,
Shutter-priority,
Manual,
Aperture-priority - Camera Flash None
- Audio Signal Format PCM
- Widescreen Video Capture Yes
- Features 4 channel audio recording
- AV Interfaces S-Video,
Composite video/audio Exposure & White Balance
- Gain Selection +18 dB
Lens System
- Type Leica 10 x x Zoom lens - 4.5 mm - 45 mm - F/1.6
- Lens Construction 11 groups / 15 elements
- Lens aperture F/1.6
- Features Aspherical lens,
Built-in 1/8 neutral density filter,
Built-in 1/64 neutral density filter - Optical Zoom 10 x
- Lens system type Zoom lens
- Min focal length 4.5 mm
- Max focal length 45 mm
- Auto Focus TTL contrast detection
- Filter Size 72 mm
- Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera 32.5 - 325 mm
- Focus Adjustment Manual,
Automatic - Min Focus Range 0.8 in
- Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive,
Manual Additional Features
- DV input Yes
- Additional Features Progressive scan CCD system,
Built-in speaker,
Backlight compensation,
Date/time stamp - Remote control Remote control - Infrared
- Software Drivers & Utilities
- Included Accessories Microphone holder,
Camcorder shoulder strap,
IR remote control,
Cleaning tape,
Lens hood,
Power adapter with battery charger,
DC coupler,
Eyepiece Viewfinder
- Viewfinder Type LCD
- Viewfinder Diagonal Size 0.44 in
- Viewfinder Resolution 180,000 pixels
Display
- Type 3.5 in LCD display
Connections
- Connector Type 1 x Headphones,
2 x Microphone,
1 x Composite video input/output,
1 x S-Video input / output,
1 x Audio input / output,
1 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire/i.LINK),
1 x Remote control,
1 x DC power input
Memory / Storage
- Media type Mini DV
- Video Recording Modes LP,
SP Battery
- Supported Battery 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery - 1600 mAh ( Included )
Audio Input
- Audio input type Microphone
- Microphone type Built-in
- Microphone Operation Mode Stereo
- Microphone technology Electret condenser
Environmental Parameters
- Min Operating Temperature 32 °F
- Max Operating Temperature 104 °F
Viewfinder / Display
- Display Features Rotating (270°)
- Resolution 210,000 pixels
- Viewfinder Color Support Color
Physical Characteristics
- Width 5.5 in
- Depth 6.3 in
- Height 14.3 in
- Weight 3.7 lbs
Accessories
- Canon WP V3 - marine case for camcorder (34930183)449.95 - 499.99
- Porta-Brace Hiker Backpack Camera Case HK-1 - case for camcorder (31058034)441.81 - 459.17
- Porta-Brace Shoulder Case SC-D500 - case for camcorder (31026190)372.37 - 429.00
- Canon WP V2 - marine case for camcorder (33984051)367.76 - 499.00
- Ikelite Underwater Systems marine case for camcorder (34929737)599.95
- CANON XL1S VIDEO CAMCORDER CASE (7032423)399.99
- Canon HC 3200 - case for camcorder (31118507)600.00
- Canon WP V4 - marine case for camcorder (35138638)499.00
- Porta-Brace Smuggler Camera Case SMG-2 - case for camcorder (31053838)424.45 - 441.81
- Portabrace PKB-275PV - hard case for camcorder (35112263)578.95 - 589.00
Manufacturer info
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