2643 days ago

Panasonic HC-X920M video camcorder

Chris from Linwood

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.

Price: $650

More messages from your neighbours
3 hours ago

Poll: Is it okay to grocery shop in your PJs?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

I'm sure you've seen it while doing your weekly shop... In fact, it may have even been you.

What do you think about people heading to the supermarket in their pyjamas?

Image
Is it okay to grocery shop in your PJs?
  • 13.7% It's fine!
    13.7% Complete
  • 77% It's questionable
    77% Complete
  • 9.3% Other - I'll share below
    9.3% Complete
291 votes
1 day ago

Have your say on Canterbury’s public transport

Nicole Mathewson Reporter from The Press

By David Hill, Local Democracy Reporter

Canterbury residents are being encouraged to have their say on public transport in the region.

Environment Canterbury has released its draft public transport plan and is seeking submissions.

The draft plan outlines a vision for public transport in the region and notes key priorities such as improving the environment, growing patronage, accessibility, innovation and technology, and affordability.

‘‘Public transport takes many forms with communities across our region,’’ councillor Peter Scott said.

‘‘With limited funding available, we need to make sure we make the best decisions to deliver a public transport network that is integrated with urban development, innovative and meets the needs of new and existing customers.

‘‘Effective public transport is the lifeline that connects us to work, school, recreation and our friends and family, so it is important we get this right.’’

The Canterbury’s population is growing and by 2050, it is projected 700,000 people will be living in Greater Christchurch.

The draft plan covers public transport for the region, which includes the Metro service (Christchurch, Selwyn and Waimakariri), MyWay by Metro in Timaru, Total Mobility and Community Vehicle Trusts.

It was developed in partnership with local councils and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.

Environment Canterbury has been planning to step up its public transport efforts by increasing the frequency of existing services and introducing mass rapid transport in Greater Christchurch.

But these plans have been stalled by a lack of public transport funding in the Government’s 2024-27 National Land Transport Programme.

A proposal to allow people to travel with domestic pets is also included in the draft plan.

Having pets on buses has been successfully trial in other parts of New Zealand, councillor Joe Davies said.

‘‘We’re keen to understand what controls are needed for our bus users in Greater Christchurch and Timaru to be comfortable with pets on public transport.

It is proposed to allow adult passengers to bring a single pet on board, as long it is in an approved carrier at off-peak times, weekdays between 9am and 3pm or after 6pm, and during weekends.

Another proposal would loosen those restrictions in future to allow for leashed and muzzled dogs and increasing the limit to two pets per passenger.

‘‘We want to gauge how people feel about these proposals. Now is the time to have your say,’’ Davies said.

Submissions close on Thursday, October 24.

■ LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.

Image
7 days ago

Poll: Should employees be able to work from home?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

At the post-Cabinet press conference, the National Party asserted they want public sector staff to return to the office. This has opened a conversation about other sectors in New Zealand who have adopted working from home (WFH).

Where possible, do you think employees should be able to work from home? Vote below and share your thoughts in the comments.

Image
Should employees be able to work from home?
  • 72.4% Yes
    72.4% Complete
  • 24.6% No
    24.6% Complete
  • 3% Other - I'll share below
    3% Complete
2861 votes