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Panasonic Announces Lower Pricing
on New AG-HMC40 Professional AVCCAM HD Handheld Camcorder
with 10.6 Megapixel Still Photo Capability
July 21, 2009
Source: Panasonic
Compact, 3-Megapixel AVCCAM Handheld
Ships in August for $2,295
Initially previewed at NAB for $3,199, Panasonic's professional
AG-HMC40 AVCCAM handheld camcorder will begin to ship in August
at a significantly lower price.

Panasonic also announced that shipments of the new HMC40 camcorder
will come initially (from August 2009 through March 2010)
bundled with free EDIUS Neo 2 video editing software (Retail
Value: $199).
Compact and lightweight at 2.16-pounds, the HMC40 is a versatile
HD camcorder with high-quality AVCHD recordings, high-resolution
still photo capture, and professional audio capabilities for
a wide range of
applications and markets including schools, government agencies,
event videographers, web designers and more.
The camcorders full HD resolution 3-megapixel 3MOS imager
produces 1920x1080 or 1280 x 720 AVCHD video with high sensitivity.
When used for digital still photography, the camera captures
pristine still images with 10.6-megapixel resolution directly
onto the SD card
as a JPEG image file.
For video recording, the AVCHD format based camcorder uses
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 high profile encoding, which provides a near
doubling of bandwidth efficiency and improved video performance
over the older MPEG-2 compression based formats (e.g. HDV).
AVCHD high definition recordings look clean and crisp, even
during fast motion, reducing the image degradation or dropouts
associated with older HDV recordings and can play directly
from the low cost SDHC memory card on a growing
number of affordable consumer devices including most Panasonic
Blu-ray players.
The HMC40 records video in all four professional AVCCAM recording
modes, including the highest-quality PH mode (average 21 Mbps/Max
24Mbps), the HA mode (approx.17 Mbps), the HG mode (approx.13
Mbps) and the extended recording HE mode (approx. 6 Mbps).
It supports 1080/59.94i (in all modes) and 1080/29.97p, 1080/23.98p
native, 720/59.94p, 720/20.97p, and 720/23.98p native (in
PH mode only).
Using just one 32GB SDHC memory card, a user can record three
hours of full resolution 1920x1080 video and audio in PH mode,
four hours at HA mode and 5.3 hours at HG mode. In the HE
mode, the camera can record up to 12 hours of 1440 x 1080
HD content all on=20a single 32GB SDHC card.
The camcorders advanced Leica Dicomar lens system captures
super sharp images at up to 12X optical zoom as well as an
additional 10x digital zoom. It features a 40.8mm (35mm lens
equivalent) wide-angle setting,
and an advanced Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS) feature to
ensure stable, smooth and precise shooting. The camera also
provides users with professional image functions like Dynamic
Range Stretch (DRS) that helps compensate for wide variations
in lighting, and a Cine-Like Gamma mode that gives recordings
a more film-like aesthetic look.
The HMC40 comes standard with HDMI output, USB 2.0 (mini B-type
devices), composite output (AV multi/ch1, ch2), analog component
(mini-D), and a built-in stereo microphone as well as a 3.5
mm external mic-in jack. To enhance its professional audio
capabilities, users can
add on the optional AG-MYA30G XLR adapter. Featuring two XLR
audio input terminals (mic/line switchable) and audio record
level controls and +48V capability, the adapter provides professional
XLR terminals for mic/line recording or the ability to accept
the audio output from
microphone and PA systems in studios and auditoriums.
The cameras 2.7-inch LCD monitor offers simple touch-panel
operation and access to various solid-state recording functions
such as nine different recording modes, pre-record, interval
recording, shot marker and metadata capture.
Additional features include time/date stamp, waveform monitor
display, focus assists such as focus bar display and enlarged
display, user assignable focus ring (Focus/Iris/Zoom), auto
focus with face detection, white balance, mode display, zebra
display, center marker, color bar, tally lamps, slow smooth
zoom & soft landing, slow shutter and synchro-scan shutter
functions, three programmable user buttons (13 different choices),
time code/UB recording, and two wired remote control terminals
(for zoom, focus, aperture, REC start/stop controls). A wireless
remote is also included.
AVCCAM content recorded on the SD card can be played back
directly and randomly accessed on a growing number of low-cost
consumer devices including solid-state HD players, Blu-ray
players, game machines, laptop computers, and widescreen plasma
displays with SD card slots. For editing or playback, professionals
can transfer content by inserting the SD Card into Mac or
PC computers or by connecting the camera directly via its
USB 2.0 interface.
The HMC40 will be available at the end of August, with the
free Edius Neo 2 non-linear editing software package (for
Windows PC only), at a suggested list price of $2,295. The
optional AG-MYA30G XLR adapter will be available in August
at a suggested list price of $300. Panasonic supports the
HMC40 with a three-year limited warranty (one year plus two
extra years upon registration).
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