Panasonic’s latest Camcorder on show at Cabsat
DUBAI, March 9, 2016
Panasonic’s new 4K ultra-high definition Camcorder WXF990 is being showcased at the ongoing Cabsat 2016 in Dubai, UAE.
Created to match the expectations of discerning customers, the new camcorder offers best in class quality recordings in a compact package, said a statement.
This model has been combined with a wealth of advanced imaging technologies, such as the Leica Dicomar Lens, BSI Sensor and Crystal Engine 4K, to produce beautiful 4K images that boast four times the resolution of full-HD.
It has been equipped with high-speed, high-precision auto focus technologies to capture sharp, crisp images because focusing is highly critical for 4K shooting.
In addition, by recording in 4K Photo mode, the user can obtain eight-megapixel still images of decisive moments that can not be captured even by the burst shooting of an SLR camera.
These 4K technologies are concentrated into a body that is almost as compact and lightweight as Panasonic full-HD consumer-grade camcorders.
Hitesh Ojha, deputy general manager – AV Department, PMMAF, said: “WXF990 is our high-end model packed with advanced functions to satisfy the needs of both professionals and high-amateurs. With the new tilt-able viewfinder, the camcorder makes it easier to capture subjects more precisely.
“The camcorder comes with a new feature for cinema like effects that allows the use of shooting techniques which are seen in cinemas, such as Slow & Quick Video, Slow Zoom and Dolly Zoom. WXF990 is a compact 4K camcorder which gives a great deal of fun for creating cinema style videos.”
The WXF990 showcases the newly added 4K cropping feature that cuts out full-HD images from 4K footage using only the camcorder.
It allows effects to be added to a recorded video, such as zooming, panning, tracking and stabilising.
The WXF990 also boast the Wireless Multi Camera technology which is a new function evolved from Panasonic's original Wireless Twin Camera that enables picture-in-picture recording using a Wi-Fi-connected smartphone as a sub-camera.
While Wireless Twin Camera links to only one smartphone, Wireless Multi Camera connects to as many as three smartphones and records up to two sub-window images instead of one. This will let the user shoot from a variety of angles and viewpoints to capture a level of emotional impact that simply is not possible with a single camera.
All the new models feature Panasonic’s original Level Shot function, which detects and connects the tilting of captured images. These new camcorders also have the five-Axis Hybrid O.I.S.+ (Optimal Image Stabiliser); which uses the five-axis hand detection to prevent hand-shake blur, making it possible to capture crisp, clear images without blurring in almost every shooting situation. - TradeArabia News Service