It’s billed as the “little brother” to Panasonic’s popular and similarly NDI-enabled AG-CX350, although physically it more closely resembles the HC-X1500 ( Figure 1, below), and shares its smaller sensor and longer zoom.įigure 1. The AG-CX10 justifies its “pro” designation (signified by the “AG” in its name) and higher price tag by including all the key features of the X2000 and adding HD-SDI out, support for the high-bitrate P2 MXF codec, and NDI|HX compatibility via an optional add-on license. The step-up consumer HC-X2000 ($2,197 at B&H) has the same body, and adds a removable handle with two XLR inputs and manual audio controls, a really good LED light with dimmer. It starts with the HC-X1500 ($1698 at B & H), which has essentially the same camera body as the AG-CX10 ($2,595 at B & H). Like many popular movie characters such as Batman and Darth Vader, the AG-CX10, Panasonic’s new entry-level professional 4K camcorder, has an “origin story.” This one comes from Panasonic’s consumer camcorder line.
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