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Re: OT: End of Prosumer Camcorders???
by William Carr on Oct 30, 2009 at 5:59:15 pm

Understanding all the practical limitations and caveats of the changing paradigms, and that at the very least these are specialty cameras and not be-all solutions to shooting everyday TV and movies, I wonder if you have had any notice or feedback on the Panasonic entry--

http://www.electronicsinfoline.com/News/New_Gadgets/Digital_Camera/panasoni...

It seems to do 24p and we've been happy with our DVCPROHD production tools. Yes, I know this is 4/3 Live MOS and AVCHD, but there is a manufacturer history of bringing useful products to the fray.

For our modest-budget indie projects and docs, it is very appealing to think we could sometimes get some serious depth of field, low-light clarity and better color depth for this price. And oh yes, snap some quality behind-the-scenes images for promotion purposes and press kits.


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