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Panasonic HD camcorders allow you to get the high-definition image quality that suits today's age
of large-screen TVs.

HD Camcorder HC-X920/HC-X920M/HC-X910

Double 3MOS Full HD
Z10000
3MOS Full HD
X920/X920M/X910NEW
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V720/V720M/V710NEW
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V110NEW
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WA30NEW
WA3NEW
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A100NEW
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New 3MOS System Pro

The New 3MOS System Pro is comprised of the F1.5 LEICA Dicomar Lens, the 3MOS BSI Sensor, and Crystal Engine Pro II. In addition to the excellent color reproduction and high-resolution images that the 3MOS system is known for, the new 3MOS System Pro delivers greatly enhanced image quality, particularly in images shot in dimly lit situations.


* Compared to HDC-X900/X900M/X800.

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3MOS BSI Sensor

The X920 Series uses the BSI (Back Side Illumination) Sensor to enhance the three MOS sensors for excellent shooting performance even in dim lighting situations. Pixel Shift Technology, which took years to develop, provides a huge number of effective pixels for moving pictures – equivalent to four times the pixel count of Full-HD. This technology renders ultrafine images with excellent color reproduction and superb detail.

29.8mm Wide-Angle, Intelligent 25x Zoom with 5-Axis HYBRID O.I.S. +

The wide shooting range expands the breadth of photographic expression, extending from 29.8mm wide-angle* to Intelligent 25x zooming. HYBRID O.I.S. + uses five-axis correction to thoroughly suppress blurring all the way. This lets you capture crisp, clear images with reduced blur in almost every shooting situation.

* 35mm camera equivalent.

Level Shot Function

The X920 Series is also equipped with Level Shot Function, in addition to the 5-Axis HYBRID O.I.S. +. Level Shot Function automatically detects and corrects the tilting of captured images. It records more horizontal images even if when shooting in an unstable or awkward position such as low-angle or high-angle shooting.

Level Shot Function OFF:
Images are often tilted without realizing it.
Level Shot Function ON:
An acceleration sensor detects the tilt, and automatically levels the scene.

Leica Dicomar Lens

The large-diameter F1.5 lens is mounted with a Nano Surface Coating applied to the lens surface. These advanced lens systems suppress ghosts and flaring when shooting moving pictures, and let you record bright images with very little noise even in dark places.

Crystal Engine Pro II

The X920 Series features ultra-high speed Crystal Engine Pro II. By using this engine to perform high-speed processing of the huge number of pixels – approximately equivalent to four times the pixel count of Full-HD – that are obtained with pixel shift technology, superb Full-HD image quality is achieved even in detailed image parts.

1080 TV Lines Horizontal Resolution

Horizontal resolution of 1080 TV lines* makes it possible to shoot high-resolution
Full-HD images that express even extremely small details.

* According to the JEITA ITE chart and CIPA (for digital cameras) ISO 12233 resolution chart.

X920 Series
Record up to 1080 TV lines in amazing high quality resolution.
Conventional
Horizontal resolution cannot be maintained, so the image is unclear.

20.4-megapixel Still Image

In high resolution, 20.4-megapixel still pictures* come out extremely beautiful.

* For images recorded with a 16:9 aspect ratio.

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