I'm looking to live stream to TH-cam I have camera's but I see this as an option as the Sony's I have don't have live stream capability. What are the options?
Thanks for this review. Do you have a recommended microphone that you would use for this model. Something that would fit on the accessory shoe perhaps?
The Panasonic VW-VMS10 Stereo Microphone is compatible with the HCX-920. This stereo mic mounts to the camcorder using an included accessory shoe mount. It connects to the camcorder's stereo-mini microphone input using an integrated 1/8" (3.5mm) mic cable that supports plug-in power. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S
This camera offers a Still Picture Recording mode that lets you shoot with a maximum resolution of 20.4 megapixels. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
That is a Manfrotto ML840H Maxima 80 light, available at B&H (code #MAML840H) at www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/761822-REG/Manfrotto_ML840H_Maxima_84_LED_Panel.html. Thanks for your interest!
The LCD monitor will swivel 180 degrees to face the opposite direction from the camera operator. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S.
Does anyone have any idea of a shoe adapter for the SONY PJ790 handycam? Although Sony have 'thoughtfully' upgraded their hot shoes to standard shoe sized multi-interface shoes from the former AiS shoes, they have regretfully embedded them in the camera body so 3rd party mice & lights still need some sort of adapter bounce shoe to attach to the camera. ANY information on something that would do the trick would be grateful. I don't want to use brackets as they are cumbersome.
The built-in Wi-Fi function enables real time broadcasting of important events via Ustream. This lets you deliver live images to people with Internet access around the world. There is also a function to send e-mail to notify the start of broadcasting to preregistered e-mail addresses. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S.
Check out the Shure VP83: The VP83 LensHopper Shotgun Microphone from Shure is a compact camera-mount condenser that provides detailed, high-definition audio with DSLR cameras and camcorders. An integrated Rycote Lyre shock mounting system provides isolation from vibration and mechanical noise. B&H # SHVP83. bhpho.to/1bK6BEY Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com.>Mark
This camera offers a low-light shooting mode, but does not offer IR "Night-Shot". Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
Given that you need a longer zoom, the Canon HFG30 would be my recommendation. Invest in a solid monopod or tripod as well. The Magnus PV-7450M Photo/Video Tripod with Monopod is a stable support made from anodized aluminum alloy that can handle video cameras, SLRs, DSLRs and medium format cameras up to 11 lb while weighing in at 6.1 lb. Its three-way pan/tilt head offers a full 360° panning range and includes a built-in quick-release with a 1/4"-20 camera plate. The PV-7450M's two-section leg design allows you to adjust the height of the tripod from 27" to 73" with the center column fully extended. It also allows the PV-7450M to utilize a unique feature that permits removal of one leg to serve as a monopod with a maximum height of 64.5". A carry case is included for storage and transport. (B&H # MAPV7450M) bhpho.to/1jxbhjR Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
Dear B&H I'm currently between choosing either the Panasonic hc-x920 or Canon VIXIA HF G20, so what is the best out of these two in terms of shooting in low-light condition? I'm planning to visit Tokyo in January and I would like to capture neon lights at night.
+Random stranger on the internet The Panasonic HC-X920 offers marginally better low-light footage thanks to its three MOS sensors with back-side illumination (BSI) and a total size of 1/2.3" each. Of this total size, the camera uses approximately a 1/4" portion of the entire sensor to accommodate Panasonic's existing prism system. This means the effective sensor size for the camera is approximately 1/4". This effective size yields a 35mm equivalent focal length of 29.8 to 399.2mm. The fast, Leica Dicomar, f/1.5 lens features a Nano Surface Coating that suppresses ghosting and flares, and let you record bright images with very little noise even in dark places. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com >Mark
I have had my HC-X920 for about a year and have not been able use in much. I have had a problem with recording video to SD Card. All settings seem to be correct. SD card is a Scan Disk Extreme Plus SDXC UHS-I Card U3 4K 64 Gig 80 MS/S. I can record to internal memory but not to card. I would like to do a total reset or reboot of the settings but can't find how to do it either. No important videos on camera now.
Ron Coon SDHC class 10 are the minimum cards we recommend. Please obtain a fresh card to test the camera. Remember to format it. If this does not provide a remedy , please contact Panasonic directly at: 1-800-211-PANA. panasonic.net/support/consumer.html Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com >Mark
Trying to decide between the 770 and the x920, I have both from Amazon and am trying to make a choice. They are 29.5 and 29.8 mm wide, however the x920 is noticeably wider, so I don't believe their marketing specs. Currently have the TM90 which has been a great camcorder with a 1/4" sensor. Comments appreciated.
Canon XA20 Dimensions (WxHxD): 4.3 x 3.3 7.2" (10.9 x 8.4 x 18.3 cm) Weight: 1.7 lb (765 g). Panasonic HC-X920 Dimensions (WxHxD):2.6 x 2.8 x 5.9" / 67.0 x 72.0 x 150.0 mm. Weight: .92 lb / 417 g (without battery and SD card). Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
I have selected two camcorders Sony HDR PJ 820ve and Panasonic hcx920m . I am confused as to which one to buy.Can you help me and tell me which one is better camcorder for professional use?
I know several ENG professionals that use this Panasonic as their B-roll camcorder. I endorse the Panasonic as well. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.?
I am looking for a camcorder in the under 1k price point. My 2 main concerns are low light performance and handheld stablization. Which would you recommend, canon HF G20 , Sony hdr cx580v or the Panny? Thanks, Jeff
For low-light shooting I like the SONY CX-580V (B&H # SOHDRCX580V) best. It features a back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor that's ideal for low-light situations - Experience stunning low-light sensitivity with improved image clarity and drastically reduced grain.The Balanced OIS system is superior as well: bhpho.to/1luJC2g Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
Hello, great review, thanks. I'm wondering, when using the built-in mic, is there any audible recorded noise from the auto focus motor on this camera? The constant quiet annoying clicking? (I also asked this on your Canon G20/30 reviews, it's a big concern for me with camcorders, thanks!)
The focus with the HC-X920 is electronic, so will be extremely silent, while the internal mics isn't?t that sensitive. So, the sound of the camera focusing during video will not be picked up. *Christina* askbh@bandh.com
I know several ENG professionals that use this Panasonic as their B-roll camcorder. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
I'am in the market for new prosumer camcorders (yes plural) voor studio tutarial making for my students. Witch is good investment the pan X920 or the canon HF30 or the XA10. As you know in education budget is limited so canon XF 305 etc is no option Thnx for your answer
The Canon XA10 is the most professional choice, if for no other reason, than its inclusion of dual XLR audio inputs offering +48V phantom power and a headphone monitor with full manual audio controls. Good sound as a key component to quality filmmaking cannot be overlooked or understated. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: AskBH@BandH.com
Using the Sony ADP-MAC Multi-Interface Shoe Adapter (B&H # SOADPMAC ) AND the Pearstone SSA-III AIS Shoe Adapter (B&H # PESSAIII) in tandem is the only solution other than applying a bracket. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S
Thank you. I feared that it would require a double-decker approach. I yesterday confirmed that UN (A Japanese accessories manufacturer has an adapter in development. I urged the Tokyo based large retailer and I urge yourselves to pressure SONY to stop making their handycam shoes difficult to use with normal cold shoe sized accessories. They could easily have raised the multi-interface shoe to allow more access from the rear. A waste considering that the MIS can accommodate standard sized shoes.
All Panasonic camera, (consumer and PRO) are likely to shoot a “GREENISH” footage, that's the main reason I stop buying Panasonic Camcorders, color never accurate, while on the other hand their Mirror-less Camera like the G6 or the GH4 are more natural/accurate color.
I'm looking to live stream to TH-cam I have camera's but I see this as an option as the Sony's I have don't have live stream capability. What are the options?
Great review! I got my answer about external mic and the cold shoe. Much appreciated. :D
Thanks for this review. Do you have a recommended microphone that you would use for this model. Something that would fit on the accessory shoe perhaps?
The Panasonic VW-VMS10 Stereo Microphone is compatible with the HCX-920. This stereo mic mounts to the camcorder using an included accessory shoe mount. It connects to the camcorder's stereo-mini microphone input using an integrated 1/8" (3.5mm) mic cable that supports plug-in power. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S
Can you connect this camera to a TV using the HDMI out so you can watch view what you are recording live on a TV?
Allan Cummings Yes - this camcorder offers a live HDMI output.
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com >Mark
@@BandH Does this camera have clean hdmi output?
I was wondering if these also take pictures
This camera offers a Still Picture Recording mode that lets you shoot with a maximum resolution of 20.4 megapixels.
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
which white led light you are using for camcoder ...you have show and what is call that led light and what is price of that led light
That is a Manfrotto ML840H Maxima 80 light, available at B&H (code #MAML840H) at www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/761822-REG/Manfrotto_ML840H_Maxima_84_LED_Panel.html. Thanks for your interest!
i am very happy and you are doing very good job in answering the qeution ....and in this camera i have any querry or porblemb i can ask you
The LCD monitor will swivel 180 degrees to face the opposite direction from the camera operator. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S.
Does anyone have any idea of a shoe adapter for the SONY PJ790 handycam? Although Sony have 'thoughtfully' upgraded their hot shoes to standard shoe sized multi-interface shoes from the former AiS shoes, they have regretfully embedded them in the camera body so 3rd party mice & lights still need some sort of adapter bounce shoe to attach to the camera. ANY information on something that would do the trick would be grateful. I don't want to use brackets as they are cumbersome.
How long does the battery last with continual uses?
What is the color sample and dynamic range please? Is any way a GH3 have a 422 color sample? hacked or not?
Can the LCD Image screen do a 360 rotation?
The built-in Wi-Fi function enables real time broadcasting of important events via Ustream. This lets you deliver live images to people with Internet access around the world. There is also a function to send e-mail to notify the start of broadcasting to preregistered e-mail addresses. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S.
Can you advise a good external microphone for this camera which I can use for indoors and outdoors as well?
Check out the Shure VP83: The VP83 LensHopper Shotgun Microphone from Shure is a compact camera-mount condenser that provides detailed, high-definition audio with DSLR cameras and camcorders. An integrated Rycote Lyre shock mounting system provides isolation from vibration and mechanical noise. B&H # SHVP83. bhpho.to/1bK6BEY
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com.>Mark
the BEST choice is the sennheiser ME64, see my video on same.
Rode Videomic Pro, and i have had the X920 for over a year now, lovely bit of kit, for me that is!
Does it have night shot
good question !! Does it ??
This camera offers a low-light shooting mode, but does not offer IR "Night-Shot".
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
So in your professional opinion.. Which is better X920 or G30 or PX100 I'm recording drag racing 1/8 & 1/4 mile so i need a little zoom.
Given that you need a longer zoom, the Canon HFG30 would be my recommendation. Invest in a solid monopod or tripod as well.
The Magnus PV-7450M Photo/Video Tripod with Monopod is a stable support made from anodized aluminum alloy that can handle video cameras, SLRs, DSLRs and medium format cameras up to 11 lb while weighing in at 6.1 lb. Its three-way pan/tilt head offers a full 360° panning range and includes a built-in quick-release with a 1/4"-20 camera plate. The PV-7450M's two-section leg design allows you to adjust the height of the tripod from 27" to 73" with the center column fully extended. It also allows the PV-7450M to utilize a unique feature that permits removal of one leg to serve as a monopod with a maximum height of 64.5". A carry case is included for storage and transport. (B&H # MAPV7450M) bhpho.to/1jxbhjR
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
wich wide convert lense i should use in this camcoder .... thanks
You might checkout the Raynox HD-6600PRO-49 Wide Angle Conversion Lens (0.66x) for the Panasonic HC-X920. bhpho.to/1h8xqHw
*Christina* askbh@bandh.com
Excellent Review
Dear B&H
I'm currently between choosing either the Panasonic hc-x920 or Canon VIXIA HF G20, so what is the best out of these two in terms of shooting in low-light condition?
I'm planning to visit Tokyo in January and I would like to capture neon lights at night.
+Random stranger on the internet The Panasonic HC-X920 offers marginally better low-light footage thanks to its three MOS sensors with back-side illumination (BSI) and a total size of 1/2.3" each. Of this total size, the camera uses approximately a 1/4" portion of the entire sensor to accommodate Panasonic's existing prism system. This means the effective sensor size for the camera is approximately 1/4". This effective size yields a 35mm equivalent focal length of 29.8 to 399.2mm.
The fast, Leica Dicomar, f/1.5 lens features a Nano Surface Coating that suppresses ghosting and flares, and let you record bright images with very little noise even in dark places.
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com >Mark
Panasonic HC-X920 or Canon HF-G30?
I have had my HC-X920 for about a year and have not been able use in much. I have had a problem with recording video to SD Card. All settings seem to be correct. SD card is a Scan Disk Extreme Plus SDXC UHS-I Card U3 4K 64 Gig 80 MS/S. I can record to internal memory but not to card. I would like to do a total reset or reboot of the settings but can't find how to do it either. No important videos on camera now.
Ron Coon SDHC class 10 are the minimum cards we recommend. Please obtain a fresh card to test the camera. Remember to format it. If this does not provide a remedy , please contact Panasonic directly at: 1-800-211-PANA.
panasonic.net/support/consumer.html
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com >Mark
Trying to decide between the 770 and the x920, I have both from Amazon and am trying to make a choice. They are 29.5 and 29.8 mm wide, however the x920 is noticeably wider, so I don't believe their marketing specs. Currently have the TM90 which has been a great camcorder with a 1/4" sensor. Comments appreciated.
Hi B&H, how big would the Canon XA20 be compared to the Panasonic HC-X920? Thanks!
Canon XA20 Dimensions (WxHxD): 4.3 x 3.3 7.2" (10.9 x 8.4 x 18.3 cm) Weight: 1.7 lb (765 g). Panasonic HC-X920 Dimensions (WxHxD):2.6 x 2.8 x 5.9" / 67.0 x 72.0 x 150.0 mm. Weight: .92 lb / 417 g (without battery and SD card). Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
I have selected two camcorders Sony HDR PJ 820ve and Panasonic hcx920m . I am confused as to which one to buy.Can you help me and tell me which one is better camcorder for professional use?
I know several ENG professionals that use this Panasonic as their B-roll camcorder. I endorse the Panasonic as well.
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.?
I am looking for a camcorder in the under 1k price point. My 2 main concerns are low light performance and handheld stablization. Which would you recommend, canon HF G20 , Sony hdr cx580v or the Panny? Thanks, Jeff
For low-light shooting I like the SONY CX-580V (B&H # SOHDRCX580V) best. It features a back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor that's ideal for low-light situations - Experience stunning low-light sensitivity with improved image clarity and drastically reduced grain.The Balanced OIS system is superior as well: bhpho.to/1luJC2g
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
Hello, great review, thanks. I'm wondering, when using the built-in mic, is there any audible recorded noise from the auto focus motor on this camera? The constant quiet annoying clicking? (I also asked this on your Canon G20/30 reviews, it's a big concern for me with camcorders, thanks!)
The focus with the HC-X920 is electronic, so will be extremely silent, while the internal mics isn't?t that sensitive. So, the sound of the camera focusing during video will not be picked up. *Christina* askbh@bandh.com
Where is the Tails great video thank you
Can you please tell me which camcorder is better for professional use ... Sony HDR PJ 820ve or Panasonic HCX 920MGC ??
I know several ENG professionals that use this Panasonic as their B-roll camcorder.
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com. Mark S.
You are Very pro! Thanks
I'am in the market for new prosumer camcorders (yes plural) voor studio tutarial making for my students. Witch is good investment the pan X920 or the canon HF30 or the XA10. As you know in education budget is limited so canon XF 305 etc is no option Thnx for your answer
The Canon XA10 is the most professional choice, if for no other reason, than its inclusion of dual XLR audio inputs offering +48V phantom power and a headphone monitor with full manual audio controls. Good sound as a key component to quality filmmaking cannot be overlooked or understated. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: AskBH@BandH.com
B and H Thank jou . Helped a lot.
Using the Sony ADP-MAC Multi-Interface Shoe Adapter (B&H # SOADPMAC ) AND the Pearstone SSA-III AIS Shoe Adapter (B&H # PESSAIII) in tandem is the only solution other than applying a bracket. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S
Thank you. I feared that it would require a double-decker approach. I yesterday confirmed that UN (A Japanese accessories manufacturer has an adapter in development. I urged the Tokyo based large retailer and I urge yourselves to pressure SONY to stop making their handycam shoes difficult to use with normal cold shoe sized accessories. They could easily have raised the multi-interface shoe to allow more access from the rear. A waste considering that the MIS can accommodate standard sized shoes.
All Panasonic camera, (consumer and PRO) are likely to shoot a “GREENISH” footage, that's the main reason I stop buying Panasonic Camcorders, color never accurate, while on the other hand their Mirror-less Camera like the G6 or the GH4 are more natural/accurate color.
12.76 megapixel (1/2.3") is very VERY BAD