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Panasonic HC-X920

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expertreviews.co.uk
★★★★★
10 years ago
Panasonic HC-X920 review

The Panasonic HC-X900 was one of our favourite camcorders of 2012, so we were very excited to get our hands on the HC-X920, the updated model for 2013. We loved the HC-X900 because of its excellent colour reproduction, optical image stabilisation and connectivity, so what has Panasonic done to...

Bestcovery
★★★★★
10 years ago
Panasonic HC-X920 3D Ready HD 3MOS Digital Camcorder with Wi-fi

Panasonic's 3MOS design utilizes three CMOS sensors to independently capture individual colors meaning better color resolution and reproduction. Manual controls, sharp images, and good low light performance will grab the attention of video enthusiasts.

Newegg
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10 years ago
This should be 4-5 stars

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

PC Magazine
★★★★
10 years ago
Panasonic HC-X920

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

itreviews.com
★★★★
10 years ago
Panasonic HC-X920

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.

Adorama
★★★★
10 years ago
Top of the line camcorder

I use this for general shooting. It has enough manual control to make your videos creative. It is very good in low light and has a very fine grain which is pleasing to the eye. The gain can only be adjusted when the iris is wide open.

Easy to Use; Good Image Stabilization; Good in Low Light; Great Picture Quality; Great Sound; Great Zoom; Large Clear LCD; Zoom range/performance

ebay.com.au
★★★★★
9 years ago
Huge improvement on previous model, giving great value & performance.

To upgrade from my Panasonic HC X900, because it has much larger 3 C mos system giving better image clarity and low light ability. The big plus is the image stabilization result of the HC-X920m, (The M stands for inbuilt memory option only and has no other benefits) maybe due to the larger 3 C mos...

Ebay
★★★★★
9 years ago
Great camera

The camera works very well. Using it for side jobs. Small and easy to use. I have connected an external mike to make interviews a snap. I purchased with a package which made it easy to get started.

cameta.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
Great Product - Fast Service

I bought this to record my son's band. Discovered Night/Color on the fly. Wow - my new favorite feature

Good Image Stabilization; Good in Low Light; Great Picture Quality; Great Sound; Large Clear LCD

Complicated To Operate

wexphotographic.com
★★★★★
9 years ago
Good Value at the Price

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

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