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Panasonic offers free Scene Files for AG-HPX300 camcorder
Jun 22, 2009 3:15 PM
The AG-HPX300 P2 HD camcorder offers independent frame AVC-Intra recording, variable frame rates and interchangeable lenses.
Panasonic Broadcast is offering a range of scene files for its AG-HPX300 P2 HD shoulder-mount camcorder with AVC-Intra recording. The free, downloadable scene files provide a user with an array of new looks to increase creativity and are available at www.panasonic.com/scenefiles/.
P2 HD scene files allow users to move quickly from one preferred look to another without having to make manual setting adjustments to tone and color in the camera. The scene files feature creative looks suited for shooting sports, independent films, news, beauty, music videos, night scenes and more.
The new scene files can be easily downloaded onto an SD card and read from the camera’s built-in SD card slot. Instructions to download the HPX300 scene files are available at the Web site.
The AG-HPX300 P2 HD camcorder offers independent frame AVC-Intra recording, variable frame rates and interchangeable lenses. The two-slot camera records images in a variety of formats from master quality AVC-Intra and production quality DVCPRO HD to standard definition DVCPRO50, DVCPRO and DV. Features also included selectable gamma, Chromatic Aberration Compensation (CAC) and Dynamic Range Stretch (DRS).
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