Instead of offering radically improved performance and design, the HC-X920 builds only slightly on its predecessor, offering better low-light sensitivity, a few extra controls, and WiFi.
Instead of offering radically improved performance and design, the HC-X920 builds only slightly on its predecessor, offering better low-light sensitivity, a few extra controls, and WiFi.
Exceeded expectations; Convenient; Compact; Easy to use; Durable; easy for my gran mother to use
External microphone input terminal does not work with a 3.5mm stereo mini jack unless I insert the jack in only half way. If I insert the jack in all the way, the mic will not work. I have two brand new mics that I want to use.
There is no camera memory in this model! Just SDHC !
Good Image Stabilization; Good in Low Light; Great Picture Quality; Great Sound; Great Zoom; Zoom range/performance
Complicated To Operate
Any company making camcorders has its work cut out these days. The whole sphere of producing video has changed so much in recent years that there's only room for a couple of companies to have a crack of the whip, and actually make any money. Panasonic is one of the brands that has endured though.
Fantastic picture quality; compact; Wi-Fi modes are helpful; lovely to use
Wi-Fi app can be a bit flaky; quite expensive; compact cameras offer a lot of the features; Wi-Fi is a battery killer
We always have to wait for CES to end before the new camcorder ranges arrive, and Panasonic is usually first off the blocks once the bonanza of product announcements in Las Vegas is over.
Class-leading image quality; Manual controls including lens focus ring; Extensive new WiFi features
Optional 3D just as limited as previous flagship model
Brilliant image quality, easy to use and incredibly light makes this one of the finest semi-pro cams currently available. Even the price is fantastic when you weigh up the features and abilities of this very compact and capable camcorder.
Great little unit, slips into the hand well, nice bright viewfinder and the screen is not bad in bright light either.Stick to the optical zoom and don`t bother with the I zoom at upto 25 times. It really destroys the image.
Digital Zoom Is Not Worth
The Panasonic HC-X920 ($999.99 list) is the most expensive consumer camcorder in the company's lineup, and also the most full-featured. It uses a 3-sensor design, one to capture each primary color, and includes a manual focus ring, an accessory shoe, and an EVF.
3-chip design; 20-megapixel still capture; Wide aperture lens; Excellent image stabilization; 1080p60 video capture; Touch screen; EVF; Wi-Fi; Mic and headphone connectors; Manual focus ring
Expensive; Limited zoom range; Limited battery life; No internal storage
This camera is not a 1,000 camera. It is over rpiced even with the good rpices that new egg offered. It is a consumer vehicle for home video I would have been better of buying top of the line Sony consummer @more money
This gets fine video; The camera stil shots are incredible
It is almost impossible to easily access the live streaming from outside locations The system is complex ad difficulte to use The body heats up easily
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