The Panasonic Intensive Workshop will offer a complete overview of the AJ-HPX3000, a native 1080p camcorder.
Panasonic will host an in-depth presentation on its AJ-HPX3000 1080p P2 HD camcorder and the solid-state workflow at the HD Expo Intensive workshop series in Chicago on June 5.
The Panasonic Intensive Workshop will offer a complete overview of the AJ-HPX3000, a native 1080p one-piece camcorder. Attendees will get a close-up look at the picture quality and performance and learn about the benefits of the solid-state workflow for HD production. They will also learn about the company’s newly announced P2 HD VariCam master-quality camcorders (the VariCam 3700 and VariCam 2700).
The workshops are offered free to HD Expo attendees who registered prior to June 1. After June 1, a fee of $149 will be charged. Registered HD Expo attendees must sign up for the Panasonic Intensive Workshop by visiting http://hdexpo.net/june/jun_exhibition.html or by calling 818 842-6611. Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis.
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