Panasonic HC-X920M video camcorder
Hi all, relisted at a lower price I have for sale a Panasonic HC-X920M camcorder. Purchased new in 2014 it is in very good used but 100% working condition.
It is one of the *best* consumer 1080p camcorders made. It takes pristine Full HD video footage in a variety of formats, and up to 20.4MP still photos. The camera features include...
3MOS BSI sensor system (38 Megapixel total of image sensors).
5 axis Hybrid Image Stabilization.
LevelShot onscreen level horizon display.
32GB internal storage, with support for SDXC cards (32GB card included giving 64GB total storage).
WiFi (allows to stream the camera live to a TV or YouTube etc).
Mini-USB, mini-HDMI, A/V connector, hot-shoe, mic, headphone ports.
Dolby Digital 5.1 audio recording with inbuilt microphones.
Leica Dicomar f/1.5 lens, 12x optical zoom, up to 700x digital zoom.
Manual adjustment ring - can use to manually adjust zoom, focus, white balance, shutter speed, aperture - manual focus is assisted by excellent focus-peaking feature that draws an outline around the in-focus subjects.
Electronic Viewfinder & 3.5" flip out high res touchscreen.
Inbuilt flash for still photos.
1 battery included, charges on-camera via plug-in charger.
Original box with manuals, cables, accessories, lens hood, charger etc.
Plenty of people still use 1080p TV's and Blu-rays because 4K is still quite expensive and 4K material is still not as common - if you're looking for a camcorder that produces best-in-class video imagery in Full HD / 1080p format, as well as reasonable 20.4MP stills, please get in touch.
I listed this at $800 a few months ago, I'm relisting it at $650 firm.
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