Panasonic introduces AG-AF100, 4/3” PRO HI-DEF camcorder

Another rumor materialized today: Panasonic announced video camera with a 4/3 sensor:

panasonic AG AF100 Panasonic introduces AG AF100, 4/3” PRO HI DEF camcorder

Full press release after the break:

PANASONIC INTRODUCES AG-AF100,
4/3” PROFESSIONAL HIGH-DEFINITION CAMCORDER

* Premier AVCCAM Video Camera Combines 4/3” Sensor with Superior Video Quality, Professional Audio Inputs, Variable Frame Rates, SDXC Card Technology *

LAS VEGAS, NV (April 11, 2010) – Panasonic Solutions Company today announced a game-changing AVCCAM HD camcorder, the AG-AF100, the first professional micro 4/3-inch video camcorder optimized for high-definition video recording. Scheduled to ship by the end of 2010, the AG-AF100 will set a new benchmark for digital cinematography.

Targeted at the video and film production communities, the AF100 delivers the shallow depth of field and wider field of view of a large imager, with the flexibility and cost advantages of use with a growing line of professional quality, industry standard micro 4/3-inch lenses, filters, and adapters. The full 1080 and 720 production camera offers superior video handling, native 1080/24p recording, variable frame rates, professional audio capabilities, and compatibility with SDHC and SDXC media.

The design of the AF100’s micro 4/3-inch sensor affords depth of field and field of view similar to that of 35mm movie cameras in a less expensive camera body. Equipped with an interchangeable lens mount, the AF100 can utilize an array of low-cost, widely-available still camera lenses as well as film-style lenses with fixed focal lengths and primes.

“Designed in consultation with the filmmaking community, the AF100 eclipses the video performance of other cameras in this price range,” said Joe Facchini, Vice President of Sales & Product Management, Media & Production Services, Panasonic Solutions Company. “Ideal for film schools and independent filmmakers, this affordable, digital cinematography camera employs an advanced professional AVC/ H.264 Hi Profile AVCHD codec compatible with a wide range of editing tools and affordable players.”

The AF100 incorporates a 4/3-inch, 16:9 MOS imager. The camcorder records 1080/60i, 50i, 30p, 25p and 24p (native) and 720/60p, 50p, 30p, 25p and 24p (native) in AVCHD’s highest-quality PH mode (maximum 24Mbps). Ready for global production standards, the camcorder is 60Hz and 50Hz switchable.

The AF100 maximizes the potential of its high-resolution imager with built-in ND filtering and dramatically reduced video aliasing. Standard professional interfaces include HD-SDI out, HDMI, time code recording, built-in stereo microphone and USB 2.0. The AF100 features two XLR inputs with +48V Phantom Power capability, 48-kHz/16-bit two-channel digital audio recording and supports LPCM/Dolby-AC3.

This newest Panasonic AVCCAM camcorder is the first to enjoy the benefits of advanced SDXC media card compatibility in addition to existing SDHC card support. (SDXC is the newest SD memory card specification that supports memory capacities above 32GB up to 2TB). With two SD slots, the AF100 can record up to 12 hours on two 64GB SDXC cards in PH mode

The AG-AF100 will be available by the end of 2010. Panasonic will support the AF100 with a three-year limited warranty (one year plus two extra years upon registration).

About Panasonic Solutions Company
Panasonic Solutions Company empowers people whose jobs depend on reliable technology. Panasonic Solutions delivers collaboration, information-sharing and decision-support solutions for customers in government, healthcare, education and a wide variety of commercial enterprises. Products and services within the company’s portfolio include Panasonic Toughbook® mobile computing solutions, projectors, professional displays (including both plasma and LCD), and HD video acquisition and production solutions. As a result of its commitment to R&D, manufacturing and quality control, Panasonic is known for the reliability and longevity of its products. Panasonic Solutions Company is a division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, which is the principal North American subsidiary of Panasonic Corporation (NYSE: PC).

All brand and company/product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of the respective companies. All specifications are subject to change without notice. Information on Panasonic Solutions Company’s full line of products can be obtained by calling 877- 803-8492 or at www.panasonic.com/business-solutions.

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7 Comments

  1. Anonymous
    Posted April 11, 2010 at 8:12 pm | Permalink

    this would be awesome.

  2. Anonymous
    Posted April 11, 2010 at 8:14 pm | Permalink

    but what about 4/3 sensor ration : arent APS sensors closest to 16-9 aspect ?

  3. Tabitha Green
    Posted April 11, 2010 at 9:16 pm | Permalink

    That does not look like an actual photo but some kind of cheesy CG mockup… ? lol. :P Shoe me photos!

    • Tabitha Green
      Posted April 11, 2010 at 9:18 pm | Permalink

      Oh, it’s not released just ‘introduced.’ bah! :P

  4. Anonymous
    Posted April 12, 2010 at 3:44 am | Permalink

    All the blah blah shhhh about 4/3 is just gonna stop!!!! Now people know what Panasonic is after: the 21 st century ,all this stupid war in DSLR video mode just got hit by the smaller sensor on the market while other company just makin greedy money!!!
    I m a 4/3 and micro 4/3 user since day one and I m glad to see that we are now number one in video!!!!!!!!

  5. Peter
    Posted April 12, 2010 at 6:22 am | Permalink

    I wonder how the focus will work. This is the only issue when i use my EOS 7d. The GH1 with 14-140 is better but still not perfect.

    It looks like a breakthrough to me and i hope we can see in on the Photokina

  6. Posted April 12, 2010 at 7:13 am | Permalink

    This is amazing news…. We should be able to grab RAW data from the HD-SDI out.

    If this drops in at a similar price to an HVX170 (with a kit lens perhaps)…. then they will be onto a real winner.

    Canon/Sony are sure to follow suit too.

    I’m salivating!