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Panasonic HVX200 P2 HD camera test - 48 & 60 FPS

27 August, 2008 (19:24) | Videos | By: Admin

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This is my first hour using the Panasonic HVX200 P2 camera. I tested it right out of the box without using lighting, tripod, or any other film equipment...simply hitting the recrod button! My kids are troopers and happily posed for me during their photo shoot! Gotta love 'em!

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Comments

from
Time: , 07:27:11

wao quality worths price. Have happy moments with this Handy TC

from
Time: , 07:50:10

five k

from
Time: , 08:13:09

whats the price man??

from
Time: , 08:36:08

five K

from
Time: , 08:59:07

how much did that camera cost?

from
Time: , 09:22:06

1:30-1:35 is awesome hahaha watch the face change

from
Time: , 09:45:05

cheers. Will look into that bud.

from
Time: , 10:08:04

Thanks! While I totally love the HVX200 and its workflow, it might be worth your while to investigate the Scarlet (made by Red)...it will be a higher quality camera and a bit cheaper than the HVX. It is scheduled for release early 2009 if you can wait that long. The downside I see to it is that it appears to be more of a "point-and-click" camera with less manual capabilities. You'll also eat up more hard drive space (I think). Just throwing that out there.... :)

from
Time: , 10:31:03

hey man, cool footage.Just wanna say how cool it is you answer the questions people ask. Not many do. Thinking of getting a HVX200 myself. Keep up the good work

from
Time: , 10:54:02

ah ya beat me to it :P well atleast you are spreading the news around!

from
Time: , 11:17:01

yeah

from
Time: , 11:40:00

is that with all youtube videos?

from
Time: , 12:02:59

FYI - add "&fmt=18" after the video id in the youtube URL to view in highquality, so URL for this would be..."/watch?v=Fxl7m-b0a2s&fmt=18"

from
Time: , 12:25:58

If you look at the end of this video, you will see the 48 frames per second shot vs. the 12 frames per second shot --- you'll notice that the slow-mo shot is way underlit because you lose a couple stops in that variable frame rate. Anyway, I use Final Cut -- I have no idea how to turn on a PC, let alone edit in Avid. :) Good luck!

from
Time: , 12:48:57

I believe the shutter speed is 1/48 -- This was the first hour that I used the camera out of the box, so I really wasn't paying attention to all the specs. Factory setting vs. the manual settings within that first hour were being played with a LOT because I was having fun!!!

from
Time: , 13:11:56

Hi there great cam,perfect frames,nice lenses! at the begining betwen 00:09 and 00:23 the slow motion isrealy geat.. what was the shutter speed???Can this footage be used with Avid?

from
Time: , 13:34:55

I would only suggest purchasing the HVX200 for filmmaking purposes and if you're using lighting. If your intent is to do videography such as weddings or live events where you cannot control lighting this is NOT the best camera for that type of stuff. For filmmaking, music videos, and commercials where you control the set, it is awesome! Accessories: lots of hard drive space, Rode NTG-1 mic, the best tripod you can afford, Letus Extreme with Nikkor lenses, Lowel DV Creator 55 light kit.

from
Time: , 13:57:54

9) With the new Final Cut Suite, you use the "Log and Transfer" window to import your footage. With older versions of Final Cut Pro, you us "import P2" 10) Start editing...with the new version of Final Cut Pro, simply drag a clip to the timeline and it will automatically format your sequence to whatever format the clip was shot in. For example, if you shot in 720PN, your timeline settings will adjust to 720. Good luck!

from
Time: , 14:20:53

5) Launch Final Cut Pro 6) Go through your typical setup procedure by setting scratch discs, etc. 7) create a new bin and title it "GoodShotReel1" 8) set the "GoodShotReel1" bin as your logging folder

from
Time: , 14:43:52

1) Capture your footage onto a P2 card 2) On your computer, create a new folder and rename it "GoodShotReel1" or something like that. 3) insert your P2 card into an internal OR external PCMCI card slot on your computer 4) drag the "contents" folder AND the "Text" file to your "GoodShotReel1" folder

from
Time: , 15:06:51

>Hi let me first thank you for sharing your knowlede with people who wants it. For me i would really love to know the capturing and editing procedure as is software hardware for this lovely spot. Hope to hear from you soon Mr Shamheed (Practicing Video)

from
Time: , 15:29:50

thanks for the info :)

from
Time: , 15:52:49

At the time, no...but I heard that if you buy from Panasonic that they might be including the card now.

from
Time: , 16:15:48

ahh i see.. thanks and does the hvx200 include any P2 cards out of the box?

from
Time: , 16:38:47

You can, but not in High Def -- it would be wasteful to purchase this camera and not use a P2 Card...you may as well save 3-4 thousand dollars and buy a MiniDV camera, not a high def camera.

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