(Article) Panasonic HC-X1 : New Power And Versatility In A Camcorder

set wrote on 12/15/2016, 4:30 AM

(Article) Panasonic Unveils The HC-X1: New Power And Versatility In A Camcorder

 

Panasonic's new HC-X1 camcorder has features that match or surpass those of many DSLR and mirrorless cameras on the market. While the HC-X1's list of features and specifications are far too large to cover here, we’ll look at the more unique features of the new X1 and how they can help in production.

 

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ushere wrote on 12/15/2016, 4:45 AM

certainly an interesting looking camcorder. will look forward to seeing test footage and pro reviews as i've been thinking my ex1 is getting a bit long in the tooth and had been eyeing the x150 ;-)

 

NickHope wrote on 12/15/2016, 8:08 AM

Looks like it would be a great underwater "swim'n'gun" camera if someone like Gates or Nauticam makes a housing that can take a nice wide, zoom-through port. Something surely has to supersede the Sony Z100 in that niche eventually. Maybe this will be it.