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  2. List of Panasonic camcorders - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 2002, AG-DVX100 was Panasonic's first affordable 3CCD digital progressive scan camcorder recording on MiniDV. Equipped with a 10x Leica Dicomar lens, sensor was a 1/3 inch, 470,000 pixel 3CCD. DVX100 boasts better specs and picture quality than its physically larger predecessors like AG-DVC7 or DVC15.

  3. DV (video format) - Wikipedia

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    DV Audio/Video data can be stored as raw DV data stream file (data is written to a file as the data is received over FireWire, file extensions are .dv and .dif) or the DV data can be packed into container files (ex: Microsoft AVI, Apple MOV). The DV meta-information is preserved in both file types being Sub-timecode and Start/Stop date times ...

  4. 8 mm video format - Wikipedia

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    Digital8's main rival is the consumer MiniDV format, which uses narrower tape and a correspondingly smaller cassette shell. Since both technologies share the same logical audio/video format, Digital8 can theoretically equal MiniDV or even DVCAM in A/V performance. But by the year 2005, Digital8 had been relegated to the entry-level camcorder ...

  5. Camcorder - Wikipedia

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    DVCPRO (1995): Panasonic released its own variant of the DV format for broadcast news-gathering. DVCAM (1996): Sony's answer to the DVCPRO DVD recordable (1996): A variety of recordable optical disc standards were released by multiple manufacturers during the 1990s and 2000s, of which DVD-RAM was the first.

  6. Panasonic DMP-BD60 - Wikipedia

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    The player has Viera Cast functionality and is compatible with DivX as well as Blu-ray Profile 2.0. [4] It features an SD card slot and a USB port . [ 2 ] Additionally, the player can be modified to enable playback of discs from all regions.

  7. Panasonic AG-DVX100 - Wikipedia

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    Panasonic AG-DVX100B [1]. The Panasonic AG-DVX100 is a video camera that was released on October 13, 2002. Its 60-hertz version was the first consumer digital camcorder capable of recording video at 24 frames per second (), [2] [3] which is the standard frame rate for 35 mm sound film.