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dvx200 vs 200APosted by Arod
ok so I created an FCP project and shot footage with the Panasonic DVX200 and then shot the same exact footage (lighting, composition etc etc) with the 200A -- NO DIFFERENCE AT ALL. I think the 200 and 200A are the same camera. Of course it's marketing genius to do this. I really don't think we're getting anything better with the 200A -
Unless I see white papers with specific things.
And to be clear, we are talking about the HVX-200 and 200A, correct? The DVX went to 100, not 200...and is a DV camera.
The main difference is how the camera handles low light. The new chip is a half stop more sensative...and that is a huge difference. I have shot with both and notice the difference right away. ![]() www.shanerosseditor.com Listen to THE EDIT BAY Podcast on iTunes [itunes.apple.com]
Shane i thought the same thing till i saw this.
AG-DVX200A 16:9 3/4" 3-CCD 24P/30P/60p DV Cinema Camera with CineSwitchTM Technology, CineGammaTM Software and IEEE 1394 Interface 3/4" 3-CCD Mini-DV camcorder with exclusive CineSwitchTM technology ? Outstanding sensitivity: F11 @2000 lux, min illumination: 3 lux (at +18dB) ? Supports 1080p/60fps (NTSC), Cinema-style 1080p/24fps, and 1080p/30fps image capture ? Precision wide-angle Lens with Servo/Manual Zoom (with stops & barrel markings) ? Auto/Manual Focus f1.6 with 72mm filter size. Advanced optical image stabilization ? 16:9 aspect ratio and 4:3 capture modes ? Conventional video gamma and CineGammaTM operational modes ? 2-ch. XLR audio inputs with phantom power supply (+48V) and manual audio levels ? Large centrally located pivoting electronic viewfinder usable for left or right eye ? Flip-out 270° 3.5" LCD panel with superimposed audio metering on both LCD & EVF ? Six Scene Files ? S-Video, Video & Stereo Audio IN & OUT ? IEEE 1394 FireWire interface (in/out) for transfer of digital video/audio to NLE platforms ? Interval (Time Lapse) recording with adjustable record duration and interval time ? Unique pre-cleaning heads and auto head cleaning to maximize reliability ? Well balanced and highly portable: 4.4 pounds in full operating condition ? Rugged Magnesium Alloy Diecast Chassis ? Slow Shutter - 24P - 1/6, 1/12, 30P - 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 60i - 1/4, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30 ? Electronic Viewfinder (.44-inch) - BW / Color (switchable) ? Edge enhancement for easy focusing - Peaking (switchable on/off) in EVF and 3.5" LCD ? Gamma Settings (Up to 7 choices) - L, M, H, CINE-LIKE, + CINE-LIKE D, CINE-LIKE V & Black Press ? Knee - Auto, Low, Mid, High ? Color Matrix settings - Norm, Enriched, Flour, Cine ? Vertical Detail Level in Progressive - Thin, Mid, Thick ? Camera Gain in Progressive - Up to +12dB ? Auto Focus Assist - Interlace and Progressive modes ? Built-in SMPTE Color Bar - Interlace and Progressive modes ? 16 x 9 Anamorphic - Letterbox and Digital Squeeze ? Three User-programmable Buttons - Assignable to any one of 11 functions ? New Prism - More realistic Color reproduction ? MOD (Minimum Object Distance) - 0.6 Meter ? Zebra Settings (2) - 80% - 105% ? Scene File Dial (CineSwitchTM) - Raised guard protects against unintentional changes ? Focus/Zoom manual tactile feel - More Dampened response ? Power Zoom Speed (Slowest) - 30 seconds ? Interval Recording Time Minimum - Every 15 seconds ? Color Level, Brightness & Contrast Adjustment - Separate LCD & EVF settings ? Headphone output - Increased to +6dB, and volume active in Record mode ? Marker Zone - 0-99 and smaller spot Zone """ What you do with what you have, is more important than what you could do, with what you don't have." > > > Knowledge + Action = Wisdom - J. Corbett 1992 """"
J. (what is your first name, BTW?)...there is no such thing as the DVX-200. I google that name and I get nothing...but hits for the HVX-200 or DVX-100. And note the SUPPORTS...1080p. That is not a DV camera. DVX is the designation for DV. HVX is the designation for HD (D - DV...H - HD).
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maybe it is a typo i was sitting there reading it saying how is it 1080p without being hd.
I was thinking it was an sd camera with a 2/3 or as it is type 3/4 chip which sounds crazy in itself. heres the link i found it on. [www.rich-lee.com] """ What you do with what you have, is more important than what you could do, with what you don't have." > > > Knowledge + Action = Wisdom - J. Corbett 1992 """"
yeah.... that's not real.
the page is made to look like Panasonic's official webpage (and even links to it), but the DVX200A is not a real camera. looking into the source of the page, the image of the camera body is named "ag-dvx100a.jpg". even looking at the title of the page, it says 1/3" CCD 24p/30p/60i, etc.
YES everyone, I meant HVX200 vs HVX200A
My argument is that, when shooting with the two, I really don't see a difference. Maybe less grain, in low light, but even that isn't that much different than the HVX200 Again: this thread has nothing to do with the DVX100 - this is all about the 200 and 200A
I see the difference. What monitor are you using to tell the difference? I was using the Panasonic 1760.
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