AJ-HDX3000

Panasonic- Discontinued

AJ-HDX3000
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Panasonic DVCPROHD  AJ-HDX3000 Camera-Recorder (Discontinued)
AJHDX3000E AJ-HDX3000E

AJ-HDX3000
Product Code:AJHDX3000E

 

FEATURES

  • 2,200,000-pixel 2/3" CCD for full 1920 x 1080 HD images.

  • Comes equipped with AVC-Intra codec board that supports AVC-Intra 100 and 50 modes.
     AVC-Intra 100 uses the same 1920 x 1080 10-bit 4:2:2 sampling as HD-D5 VCRs.
    AJ-HDX3000

  • Chromatic Aberration Compensation function compensates for registration error and minimizes lateral chromatic aberration in lenses.

  • Its Film-Rec mode and a variety of other gamma settings are ideal for filmmaking.

  • High F10 sensitivity at 2,000 lx (at 1080i). Minimum illumination of 0.064 lx (at +56dB gain-up).

  • 14-bit A/D processing, 12-pole linear matrix color correction function.

  • DRS (Dynamic Range Stretcher).

Worldwide HD/SD Recording and Line Recording in Standard Configuration

  • Switchable between 60 Hz (59.94) and 50 Hz recording for use anywhere in the world.

  • Switchable to DVCPRO HD codec recording; also supports SD recording with the DVCPRO 50 codec.

  • Optional HD/SD-SDI input allows line recording from external sources.

  • Comes equipped with IEEE 1394a In/Out for line recording, uploading to a nonlinear editor, and other uses.

P2 Card Recording and Advanced Functions

  • Five slots that accommodate 16GB P2 cards allow continuous recording, card selection, hot swapping and loop recording.

  • Convenient pre-rec, interval rec and one-shot recording.

  • Text memos and shot markers can be added.

  • Scene file, user buttons, user menu and focus assist functions.

  • 2-wheel (ND and CC) optical filters.

  • USB 2.0 (host and device) interface.

  • Genlock input for HD-Y or VBS input use.
    This brochure is preliminary. Specifications and functions are subject to change without notice.

 

 

 

 

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