I miss running a cam like this. So useful. That optical zoom. Optical IS. Built in ND’s. All those framerates. But that sensor size is hard to go down to when coming from modern DSLR/Mirrorless. Being that this cam goes from 1.8 at 25mm and still a low 4.0 at 600mm might actually give some decent DOF subject isolation. 1/2.5 for low light is a bigger concern.
I miss the old camcorder body style after feeling like I was forced to switch to SLR's. Outside of interchangeable lenses and larger sensor am I missing that much? I almost want to try going back. Currently using the Panasonic GH5**
Great review the 3 cameras seem awsome! Do you think the HC-X1500 can record at least 2 hours straight with stabilization on 4k/60 in summer withouth overheating and battery running low? And would you recomend a Gimbal for it? Thank you!
It would be super useful if, over the coming months, Panasonic (Holdan in UK) could try get some real world camera people to review these camcorders. It has been disappointing how little has emerged in terms of written or video reviews about the AG CX350 for example. These camcorders would very much suits my needs but finding clear cut user reviews is not easy for camcorders these days and they very much suit certain ways of recording videos. Cheers.
Thank you for your feedback Ian. It's always good to get more info on what you guys would like to see more of on our channel - we'll keep this in mind for future content. Thanks for watching. KH
@@Holdannews th-cam.com/channels/RrZFboem2mF5PHjOtpp_ow.htmlvideos Thanks, this link directs you to my 'work' channel. I currently use Canon XF300's, but I am keen to upgrade to 4k camcorders. These new small units from Panasonic would be right up my street for lightness, as I often have to cart gear a long way. I'd be more than happy to 'test drive' one of these and make a real world review. Cheers.
I currently own the canon xf400 and I used to own the sony nx80, both are nice cameras, but I find that the image quality in the canon xf400 is better than the nx80, but I feel both are a little clumsy in terms of usability. This Panasonic looks better in terms of usability, but it is only a 1/2" sensor. It really seams like a competitor to the cameras mentioned, but with that smaller sensor, it might fall a little short. I wish Panasonic would have thrown a micro 4/3 sensor in this, similar to their dvx200. I would've jumped all over that camera.
How Well do you Think think this camera will do for music videos/ cinematic footage? Thinking of upgrading from my beginner Nikon d5200. Thank you for an amazing in depth precise tutorial btw! 🙏 good stuff
I'm curious since the panasonic he x2000, canon xa 50, and sony hxr nx80 are around the same price range which is best for indoor sports and weddings. I'm also which has best fully auto performance. I'm focus on low light focus and zoom in auto and manual. I could use your expertise. Thanks.
1:09 - "one two point five BSI sensor" - did you mean to say "one OVER two point five"? I would prefer 12x zoom with 1" sensor, which has become a new standard for this class.
Great cameras. Thanks for such a great informative video, and I just subscribed to your channel. A comment. I bought the hc-x 1500 in Northern California for the amount of 750 dollars brand new. I asked why they have released only in two stores a super deal at that time and wasn't advertised. I guess I got very lucky. The camera is super awesome.
Great first look! Thanks for doing this :) Do you know if the camera can live stream in 60p? Looking forward to see a manual so I can dig into features. I'm filming 1hr-2hr sports games... A few features that would be great that I can't find on any camera yet: 1- An auto-focus that can have it's range limited (for example from 25ft to infinity) to avoid the AF to focus on a protective net instead of the action on the floor. 2- A camera that can record in 60p on one card and record simultaneously (at the push of a button) in slow motion on the 2nd card (when a goal or highlight is expected) 3- A camera that can record markers while recording (at the push of a programmable button) so I can go back in post games to directly go to highlights
Hi Martin, thanks for the positive comment. For live streaming to the likes of Facebook and TH-cam, the maximum format is 1080p at 60fps. Thanks for watching! KH
Great review. Can any/all of these cameras record in 4K (or 1080p) while outputting via the HDMI? We are going to use a PC &/or Atem Mini Pro to synthesize multiple cameras/sources for a live stream. Also, would you recommend the HC-X1000 as a way to start or go with one of the newer cameras?
Hi Anita - Pricing is still yet to be confirmed, but as a rough guide we are currently expecting them to retail for around £1450 for the X1500, £1850 for the X2000, and £2300 for the CX10. Thanks for watching. KH
Hi I’m looking at filming indoors for a church project. Similar to what you have done on this video. Was looking at the HC-x2000. Would you recommend it to do a good job? Looking for a good quality finish lol you have achieved
I'm curious since the panasonic he x2000, canon xa 50, and sony hxr nx80 are around the same price range which is best for indoor sports and weddings. I'm also which has best fully auto performance. I'm focus on low light focus and zoom in auto and manual. I could use your expertise. Thanks.
Looking forward to know confirmed prices and well, if I will be convinced about low light capabilities I will buy entry model which will be successor to my old X920 little buddy. As for now from your videos image quality looks OK in dark environments of city etc. Hopefully this will hold up in mass production models when launched. Thank you for your videos. It gives all necessary informations about these upcoming models.
Great Vid, thanks for creating this. I'd like to know where is the IR light on the Cam (offset of the lens where it usually is)? Any additional info regarding IR?
Have you experienced any hissing issues with the external mic input? I have just received the camera and I noticed when I plugged any mic or any 3.5 cable into the external audio input, there is a constant hissing sound that isn't coming from the mic or cable. It looks like a camera issue and isn't fixable with gain settings.
Hii,. This is nice informative video. I am just wandering does the 3,5mm audio jack produces phantom power for mic? I own Rhode Videomicro, thus I would like to know will it work on this camcorder due to the fact that it does not have battery.
@@michaelyolch79 it is not so much about "issues", is that their quality is not the same and lack any features. Going from an H6 to a Zoom F8n is like going from a Sony a6300 (a pretty fine and capable mirrorless camera! If not the greatest) to a Sony FS7 (which is in a totally different league to an a6300, with not just better quality, but many many many MANY more features)
Pricing is still yet to be confirmed, but as a rough guide we are currently expecting them to retail for around £1450 for the X1500, £1850 for the X2000, and £2300 for the CX10. Thanks for watching. KH
In the UK, pre-release pricing is: X1500 £1450 X2000 £1850 VW-HU1 Handle £240 SDI output is only HD and not 4K. 4K available from HDMI if required. So if you don't need SDI output, you can get an x1500 plus handle for £1690.
Hi Airshow Addict. I think it depends one what you favour more, If you favour a higher zoom range, a compact and lightweight body, and very good auto focus (from what i've tested), then i'd go for the X2000. If you need to shoot in low light environments or want a shallow depth of field, want three full size lens control rings, and perhaps a bigger bodied camera, then opt for the X1. There are a few other key differences, but that would be my starting point for deciding. Thanks for watching! KH
@@Holdannews The only thing holding me back from the X2000 is the lack of shallow depth of field everything else is a win.
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@@Holdannews I have HC-X1...This cam I would like have as second - live stream function is awesome and Lens parametrs 1,8 very well...Image sensor is smaler ? There are 10 bit output, HC X1 has 8 bit
I recommend you a camera with minimum a 1" inch sensor size because in wildlife you will not have "city" lights than helps in low lights conditions. A bigger size of sensor will be better for you. (sorry for my english)
What is the different between AG-CX10, HC-X2000 and HC-X1500 ? One more thing u have mentioned your video title HC-200 but the correct model is HC-X2000
Hi Sanjay, thanks for spotting the title typo, all corrected :) The X1500 is the entry level unit, its the same as the X2000 but without the audio handle and doesn't have an SDI output. The X2000 is the middle tier camera, and the only difference between that and the CX10 (the flagship camera of the three), is that the CX10 can record in P2 MXF, is NDI compatible, and comes with a Ethernet adaptor. All make sense? KH
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@@Holdannews Ethernet adaptor - is something like USB reduction Lan ? I thing that using Lan port for live stream will be easier way - wifi will works only after specs sseid password and name etc...
Are you referring to the GH5 when you say G5? I think it really depends on what features you think are more important to have, and also how you operate as a filmmaker. In terms of AF, with the smaller sensor and updated AF system, in my opinion these camcorders are much more reliable. Thanks for watching - KH
@@Holdannews Thank you for the reply, yes I meant the GH5, I've just recently bought the G80 and the auto focus hunting is unbearable, lovely camera apart from that, I don't need a camera but I do need high quality video.
In my opinion yes it does. The XA50 has a larger sensor but only 15x optical zoom. These Panasonic cameras have a smaller sensor but 24x optical zoom and are capable of live streaming - it really depends on what you favour more. Thanks for watching - KH
Hey Graham. The weight of the CX10 and X2000 with the top handle is 1.5KG, without the top handle they are 1.2KG. Dimensions (with the top handle) are 25.7 x 15.9 x 12.9cm. Thanks for watching. - KH
Pricing is still yet to be confirmed, but as a rough guide we are currently expecting them to retail for around £1450 for the X1500, £1850 for the X2000, and £2300 for the CX10. Thanks for watching. KH
@@Holdannews Thanks - I don't understand why Panasonic don't add this even as a paid upgrade- they did the same with the HC-X1. They are GREAT cameras but the lack of V-Log is a deal breaker for me
When would you use 50hz compared to 59? Nothing in stupid manual telling you why, when, nothing . Computer can't read MOV files or HEVC. How do you fix that ? Software for this? Computer doesn't read anything recorded using 50hertz either. Nightmare.
Yes, i'd imagine its to keep the cost down to keep these competitevly priced, you can however output 4K60 from the HDMI at least. Thanks for watching - kH
Fair enough BlueFlashCZE. I think the thinking behind these cameras is to really offer something with the highest zoom range in a compact body, which wouldn't be possible with a 1-inch sensor. Thanks for watching :) KH
Me compré la panasonic hc x 2000 e y me ha decepcionado mucho porque de noche desenfoca una barbaridad las luces. Una cámara tan cara como esta debería enfocar mejor. Otras camaras más viejas y más baratas no desenfocan tanto en la noche. Lo he comprobado incluso grabando una vela a oscuras y la desenfoca. Con otras camaras hice lo mismo y no ocurre esto. Un desembolso de dinero muy mal gastado.
4K TEST FOOTAGE | We've just published a quick video showing some 4K test shots from the HC-X2000: th-cam.com/video/xv1x8QKXwPw/w-d-xo.html
Good, perfect for News and Media teams companies and outlets around the world.
Wait, you can shoot a low budget film with these cameras.
can this cam record 30p 4k ?
I miss running a cam like this. So useful. That optical zoom. Optical IS. Built in ND’s. All those framerates. But that sensor size is hard to go down to when coming from modern DSLR/Mirrorless. Being that this cam goes from 1.8 at 25mm and still a low 4.0 at 600mm might actually give some decent DOF subject isolation. 1/2.5 for low light is a bigger concern.
I thought I would never ever want a camcorder... but here I am
I thought I'd never want to shoot in anything other than film and here *I* am. 😂
Thank you for this! I was REALLY close to just settling for the old AG-AC30...but, man...I'm REALLY happy I waited for this camera! Great overview! :)
Glad you found this useful Michael. Thanks for watching! KH
The first review to mention "fixed lens". Finally
haha thanks. Kriss
Once again, thank you for taking the time to make this video!
You're very welcome F Rich - Thanks for watching! KH
I miss the old camcorder body style after feeling like I was forced to switch to SLR's. Outside of interchangeable lenses and larger sensor am I missing that much? I almost want to try going back. Currently using the Panasonic GH5**
Great review the 3 cameras seem awsome! Do you think the HC-X1500 can record at least 2 hours straight with stabilization on 4k/60 in summer withouth overheating and battery running low? And would you recomend a Gimbal for it? Thank you!
Absolutely, should be fine :) KHJ
Is this model available right now or discontinued?? unable to find it in their official website listing... cx7 and cx8 is only available
It would be super useful if, over the coming months, Panasonic (Holdan in UK) could try get some real world camera people to review these camcorders. It has been disappointing how little has emerged in terms of written or video reviews about the AG CX350 for example. These camcorders would very much suits my needs but finding clear cut user reviews is not easy for camcorders these days and they very much suit certain ways of recording videos. Cheers.
Thank you for your feedback Ian. It's always good to get more info on what you guys would like to see more of on our channel - we'll keep this in mind for future content. Thanks for watching. KH
@@Holdannews th-cam.com/channels/RrZFboem2mF5PHjOtpp_ow.htmlvideos
Thanks, this link directs you to my 'work' channel. I currently use Canon XF300's, but I am keen to upgrade to 4k camcorders. These new small units from Panasonic would be right up my street for lightness, as I often have to cart gear a long way. I'd be more than happy to 'test drive' one of these and make a real world review. Cheers.
I currently own the canon xf400 and I used to own the sony nx80, both are nice cameras, but I find that the image quality in the canon xf400 is better than the nx80, but I feel both are a little clumsy in terms of usability. This Panasonic looks better in terms of usability, but it is only a 1/2" sensor. It really seams like a competitor to the cameras mentioned, but with that smaller sensor, it might fall a little short. I wish Panasonic would have thrown a micro 4/3 sensor in this, similar to their dvx200. I would've jumped all over that camera.
Agreed. I'm also looking for a bigger sensor, need to upgrade from Canon XA20.
Finally, a useful review of this camera, thank you.
Thank you :) Kriss
Great video!! Too the point and solid info. Plus, love the test footage. Thank you bro!
Thanks for the positive comment, and for watching! KH
Good, perfect for News and Media companies and outlets around the world.
How Well do you Think think this camera will do for music videos/ cinematic footage? Thinking of upgrading from my beginner Nikon d5200. Thank you for an amazing in depth precise tutorial btw! 🙏 good stuff
This'll be perfect for my travel videos!
Do you know if it can stream AND record to SD card simultaneously (in 4K?)
I'm curious since the panasonic he x2000, canon
xa 50, and sony hxr nx80 are around the same
price range which is best for indoor sports and
weddings. I'm also which has best fully auto
performance. I'm focus on low light focus and zoom
in auto and manual. I could use your expertise.
Thanks.
1:09 - "one two point five BSI sensor" - did you mean to say "one OVER two point five"? I would prefer 12x zoom with 1" sensor, which has become a new standard for this class.
Hi Reflective Observer, yes that's right - it's a 1/2.5" sensor. Thanks for watching! KH
Great cameras. Thanks for such a great informative video, and I just subscribed to your channel.
A comment. I bought the hc-x 1500 in Northern California for the amount of 750 dollars brand new. I asked why they have released only in two stores a super deal at that time and wasn't advertised. I guess I got very lucky. The camera is super awesome.
Great first look! Thanks for doing this :)
Do you know if the camera can live stream in 60p?
Looking forward to see a manual so I can dig into features. I'm filming
1hr-2hr sports games... A few features that would be great that I
can't find on any camera yet:
1- An auto-focus that can have it's range limited (for example from 25ft
to infinity) to avoid the AF to focus on a protective net instead of
the action on the floor.
2- A camera that can record in 60p on one card and record simultaneously
(at the push of a button) in slow motion on the 2nd card (when a goal
or highlight is expected)
3- A camera that can record markers while recording (at the push of a
programmable button) so I can go back in post games to directly go to
highlights
Hi Martin, thanks for the positive comment. For live streaming to the likes of Facebook and TH-cam, the maximum format is 1080p at 60fps. Thanks for watching! KH
A good one and what's the difference between cx 8 and cx10
I would like to know how this varies against the Sony z90 between those three other cameras of Panasonic
Im glad its got 24x Optical Zoom as i mainly Film Buzzards and need to get close.
And in low light how it behaves, it is very physically similar to SONY HXR NX80 and PXW Z90V. I'm looking for a small camera. Thank you.
Great travel cameras for those who want everything in focus.
Agreed! Thanks for watching Alan - KH
If you could chose a camcorder for recording travel, backpacking etc that gives you nice quality, which top 3 would be your choice and why?😊
How does it hold up in low-light situations?
Pretty good. There's some sample shots in this video: th-cam.com/video/3ON4uiCoYsw/w-d-xo.html
is the x1500 HDR? at 4k/60
I personaly dont like shallow depth of field so this camcorder seems perfect for me.
Great review. Can any/all of these cameras record in 4K (or 1080p) while outputting via the HDMI? We are going to use a PC &/or Atem Mini Pro to synthesize multiple cameras/sources for a live stream. Also, would you recommend the HC-X1000 as a way to start or go with one of the newer cameras?
Thank you for the update. The Camera is impressive, but what is the price? Thank you for answering this question in advance.
Hi Anita - Pricing is still yet to be confirmed, but as a rough guide we are currently expecting them to retail for around £1450 for the X1500, £1850 for the X2000, and £2300 for the CX10. Thanks for watching. KH
@@Holdannews -Thank you, l am most grateful
@@worldmaidens777 You are very welcome! KH
Hi I’m looking at filming indoors for a church project. Similar to what you have done on this video. Was looking at the HC-x2000. Would you recommend it to do a good job? Looking for a good quality finish lol you have achieved
Hey, I think that camera is more than up to the task. No issues in my mind. KHJ
@@Holdannews thinking of not getting a camcorder and going for a digital camera lumix GH6 instead. They look to be more versatile as an alternative
where to best find these cameras today as second hand with a great price for a start up business?
Can you use all the Panasonic camcorders such as Panasonic hc-2000/ag cx10/hc-x1500 as a webcam?
Yes but you will need a HDMI to USB plug-n-play capture card such as one of these: www.holdan.co.uk/Elgato/Cam+Link+4K
I just ordered the CX -10 Glad I paid the extra $$$.
Enjoy the camera! Thanks for watching :) Kriss
Since iris ring is not present, how to change iris in manual recording mode? is it possible?
I’d like to understand differences between pxw-z90v 4k hd compact nxcam camcorder Panasonic X2000 4K Professional Camcorder
I'm curious since the panasonic he x2000, canon
xa 50, and sony hxr nx80 are around the same
price range which is best for indoor sports and
weddings. I'm also which has best fully auto
performance. I'm focus on low light focus and zoom
in auto and manual. I could use your expertise.
Thanks.
For movie, festival shooting , what you suggest , ( SONY A6600) or these Panasonic HC-X2000 ? Thanks
Looking forward to know confirmed prices and well, if I will be convinced about low light capabilities I will buy entry model which will be successor to my old X920 little buddy.
As for now from your videos image quality looks OK in dark environments of city etc. Hopefully this will hold up in mass production models when launched.
Thank you for your videos. It gives all necessary informations about these upcoming models.
Does this HC-X1500 have the Date and Time (DTS) stamping on the video taken like the lesser expensive camcorders ?
Great Vid, thanks for creating this. I'd like to know where is the IR light on the Cam (offset of the lens where it usually is)? Any additional info regarding IR?
Hi S.J Owens, there isn't an IR light built into the camera - there is only a standard LED light on the audio handle. Thanks for watching - KH
hi i tried everything but my live strem is not working
Have you experienced any hissing issues with the external mic input? I have just received the camera and I noticed when I plugged any mic or any 3.5 cable into the external audio input, there is a constant hissing sound that isn't coming from the mic or cable. It looks like a camera issue and isn't fixable with gain settings.
Sir please suggest camcorder under 20k for coaching center.which support boya m1 mic as a external mic plse sir please suggest sir.sir
It's really amazing mind blowing thankyou Panasonic all team gentleman🌼🌹🏵️🌺😍👌
You're welcome. Thanks for watching! KH
Hii,. This is nice informative video. I am just wandering does the 3,5mm audio jack produces phantom power for mic? I own Rhode Videomicro, thus I would like to know will it work on this camcorder due to the fact that it does not have battery.
No phantom power. Kriss
Phantom power is never used on phone jacks, either 3.5mm or 1/4. It's only safe to use phantom power with XLR connectors.
Can i use it for montage and youtube review
When Attached to a Tripod, Can We Remove the battery from there and Replace another one when Need to?
What does fixed lens mean btw?
i really hope that it could do a 4 track audio recording like the canon xa50.. what a bummer
Simply buy a ZOOM field recorder. I use the H6 which works incredibly well! You would want to capture 4-tracks externally anyway.
@@michaelyolch79 ugh, don't get an H6! Buy a Zom F4 instead. The Zoom F Series is waaaaaaay better :-)
@@SoundSpeeding I have both and had zero issues with either of them. Either way, they're both WAY better than the internal mics!
@@michaelyolch79 it is not so much about "issues", is that their quality is not the same and lack any features.
Going from an H6 to a Zoom F8n is like going from a Sony a6300 (a pretty fine and capable mirrorless camera! If not the greatest) to a Sony FS7 (which is in a totally different league to an a6300, with not just better quality, but many many many MANY more features)
What about the price ?ans is it full frame (35 mm wide) even in 4k at 6o fps ?
One question over all others for consumers: any idea of the price range??? Thx
Pricing is still yet to be confirmed, but as a rough guide we are currently expecting them to retail for around £1450 for the X1500, £1850 for the X2000, and £2300 for the CX10. Thanks for watching. KH
In the UK, pre-release pricing is:
X1500 £1450
X2000 £1850
VW-HU1 Handle £240
SDI output is only HD and not 4K. 4K available from HDMI if required.
So if you don't need SDI output, you can get an x1500 plus handle for £1690.
This looks better then the Canon XF705!
no, the canon 705 is a completely different level without competitors.
can you use these cameras as a webcam?
Love this video. This video help make my decision. Alo made me subscribe.
Those Codecs are amazing!
V good video, plz advice me best video camera for wedding videography under 2500 US $. Plz reply.
I like Panasonic Camcoder
Would you recommend the HC-X2000 over the older HC-X1 ?
Hi Airshow Addict. I think it depends one what you favour more, If you favour a higher zoom range, a compact and lightweight body, and very good auto focus (from what i've tested), then i'd go for the X2000. If you need to shoot in low light environments or want a shallow depth of field, want three full size lens control rings, and perhaps a bigger bodied camera, then opt for the X1. There are a few other key differences, but that would be my starting point for deciding. Thanks for watching! KH
@@Holdannews The only thing holding me back from the X2000 is the lack of shallow depth of field everything else is a win.
@@Holdannews I have HC-X1...This cam I would like have as second - live stream function is awesome and Lens parametrs 1,8 very well...Image sensor is smaler ? There are 10 bit output, HC X1 has 8 bit
Hi 👋...when does this land on the UK shores?
Should be March/April 2020. Thanks for watching! KH
Ok 👍 Thanks for replying, I’m almost sold...keep up the teasers.
Is the CX10 full NDI or is it NDI HX?
Would this work well for wildlife filmmaking?
I recommend you a camera with minimum a 1" inch sensor size because in wildlife you will not have "city" lights than helps in low lights conditions. A bigger size of sensor will be better for you. (sorry for my english)
What is the different between AG-CX10, HC-X2000 and HC-X1500 ? One more thing u have mentioned your video title HC-200 but the correct model is HC-X2000
Hi Sanjay, thanks for spotting the title typo, all corrected :) The X1500 is the entry level unit, its the same as the X2000 but without the audio handle and doesn't have an SDI output. The X2000 is the middle tier camera, and the only difference between that and the CX10 (the flagship camera of the three), is that the CX10 can record in P2 MXF, is NDI compatible, and comes with a Ethernet adaptor. All make sense? KH
@@Holdannews Ethernet adaptor - is something like USB reduction Lan ? I thing that using Lan port for live stream will be easier way - wifi will works only after specs sseid password and name etc...
is the sdi a clean output . i need it to run for hours still on a stage and do all models have sdi
Yes it is
What is better something like the HC1500 or the G5 for video? Do these suffer the same autofocus problem as the cameras do? Thanks.
Are you referring to the GH5 when you say G5? I think it really depends on what features you think are more important to have, and also how you operate as a filmmaker. In terms of AF, with the smaller sensor and updated AF system, in my opinion these camcorders are much more reliable. Thanks for watching - KH
@@Holdannews Thank you for the reply, yes I meant the GH5, I've just recently bought the G80 and the auto focus hunting is unbearable, lovely camera apart from that, I don't need a camera but I do need high quality video.
@@EdenAudio the Panasonic G9 has better autofocus. Or just go manual focus!
@@SoundSpeeding Thanks, I've just bought the G9 fantastic camera!
@@EdenAudio jealous, and a great choice! Hopefully will get one myself in 2020, just hanging out on ebay waiting for a great deal to pop up
Does anyone know if this camcorder shoots night vision? Like kinda equivalent to Sony’s night shot feature?
Does it have Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG) like the GH5?
Great comparison!
Glad you think so!
Does it have cache recording?
Hi Bob. It has a cache recording of roughly 4 seconds when set in pre-record mode. Thanks for watching - KH
Great video
Thanks Max!
"More information" links don't work.
Ah thanks for pointing that out, and apologies! The links should now work - thanks for watching Graham. KH
I would like to see some footage!
Hey Glass Popper - The unit I have is only pre-production, i'm working to get permission to share footage coming from it. I'll keep you posted. KH
@@Holdannews Ok homie
@@procamara359 Hey Glass Popper, here's some test footage: th-cam.com/video/xv1x8QKXwPw/w-d-xo.html
What is wrong with the audio mix?
is it the same V-Log that we know from panasonic ?
I haven't seen any announcement that these camcorders will have V-Log.
Hi Mattes - Graham is correct, there is no V-LOG with these cameras,there is a Cine-V and Cine-D profile however. Thanks for watching. KH
Does it compare with canon xa50
In my opinion yes it does. The XA50 has a larger sensor but only 15x optical zoom. These Panasonic cameras have a smaller sensor but 24x optical zoom and are capable of live streaming - it really depends on what you favour more. Thanks for watching - KH
Please show us slow motion. Because my AG 180 sucks and this will stops me to buy any Panasonic camcorders.
Good camera
This is cool. About the same size as the older HVX-200 P2 cameras.
Obviously info is still a bit thin on the ground. Weight and dimensions would be useful.
Hey Graham. The weight of the CX10 and X2000 with the top handle is 1.5KG, without the top handle they are 1.2KG. Dimensions (with the top handle) are 25.7 x 15.9 x 12.9cm. Thanks for watching. - KH
Prices?
Pricing is still yet to be confirmed, but as a rough guide we are currently expecting them to retail for around £1450 for the X1500, £1850 for the X2000, and £2300 for the CX10. Thanks for watching. KH
V-Log?
No V-Log, but you do have Cine-V and Cine-D. Thanks- KH
@@Holdannews Thanks - I don't understand why Panasonic don't add this even as a paid upgrade- they did the same with the HC-X1. They are GREAT cameras but the lack of V-Log is a deal breaker for me
Regane pira? Nyandhak ora?
really annoying music
This is touch focus sir
Cx 10 or cx 8 is better
When would you use 50hz compared to 59? Nothing in stupid manual
telling you why, when, nothing . Computer can't read MOV files or
HEVC. How do you fix that ? Software for this? Computer doesn't read anything recorded using 50hertz either. Nightmare.
This camera is fantastic. I got the HC-X2000. Here's some footage I shot with it: th-cam.com/video/FuwTB8BdkMo/w-d-xo.html
👌👍👍👍👍
Great for ENG work.
Good
too bad they have no 12G SDI output on these, which would be required for 4K60 output
Yes, i'd imagine its to keep the cost down to keep these competitevly priced, you can however output 4K60 from the HDMI at least. Thanks for watching - kH
@@Holdannews considering BMD is able to make an hdmiSDI converter for 130€, I'm not so sure that explanation holds, but... whatever ;-)
No 1" sensor, no fun
Fair enough BlueFlashCZE. I think the thinking behind these cameras is to really offer something with the highest zoom range in a compact body, which wouldn't be possible with a 1-inch sensor. Thanks for watching :) KH
on 1 "sensor optics with aperture F2.8 whereas here F1.8
Me compré la panasonic hc x 2000 e y me ha decepcionado mucho porque de noche desenfoca una barbaridad las luces. Una cámara tan cara como esta debería enfocar mejor. Otras camaras más viejas y más baratas no desenfocan tanto en la noche. Lo he comprobado incluso grabando una vela a oscuras y la desenfoca. Con otras camaras hice lo mismo y no ocurre esto. Un desembolso de dinero muy mal gastado.
Pls recommend pranks camera for me pls reply
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In italiano
It has af in slow mo
Hi Jimmy,. yes thats right. Auto Focus will work in the slow motion modes. Thanks for watching - KH
$2,000 price tag HELL TO THE F NO!!!!!!! no real videographer will waste of time with this crap 👎👎👎👎what a waste of money..
Sir please suggest camcorder under 20k for coaching center.which support boya m1 mic as a external mic plse sir please suggest sir.sir