Panasonic unveils scene files for P2 HD camcorders
Dec 19, 2008 8:36 AM
Panasonic Broadcast has developed and is offering a wide range of scene files for its line of P2 HD camcorders aimed at expanding the shooting capabilities of users. The scene files cover an array of creative looks that can be downloaded.
A total of 118 scene files are available to provide users with the creative tools to move quickly from one preferred look to another without having to make manual setting adjustments in the camera.
Customized for use with the Panasonic AJ-HPX3000, AJ-HPX2000, AG-HPX500 shoulder-mount camcorders and the AG-HVX200, AG-HVX200A and AG-HPX170 handhelds, the new scene files can be downloaded onto an SD card and read from the camera's built-in SD card slot.
The scene files feature creative looks suited for shooting news, sports, independent films, beauty shots, music videos, horror scenes as well as others.
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