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Panasonic announces lower price for new handheld AVCHD camcorder
Aug 6, 2009 1:46 PM
Panasonic has lowered the initial price of the AG-HMC40 AVCCAM camcorder and is bundling EDIUS Neo 2 video editing software with the unit until March 2010.
Panasonic will begin shipments of its new AG-HMC40 AVCCAM handheld camcorder this month at $2295, about $900 less than the price announced with its pview during the NAB Show in April.
Panasonic also will bundle free EDIUS Neo 2 video editing software with HMC40 camcorders shipped between August and March 2010.
The 2.16lb HMC40 is a versatile HD camcorder with high-quality AVCHD recordings, high-resolution still photo capture and professional audio capabilities. The camcorder’s full-HD, 3-megapixel,three-MOS imager produces 1920 x 1080 or 1280 x 720 AVCHD video with high sensitivity.
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