I'll also try to use various post-production tools and see what works, and how. I have the original DVX100 and I can put it through its paces alongside a Sony DSR-PD150 (the de facto standard in $4000 DV cameras) as well as the DSR-500, a higher-end favorite among digital filmmakers. I'll try to navigate through the hype, hysteria, and FUD to provide factual material and rational analysis. As a result there's a lot of hype, hysteria, and FUD (fear, uncertainty, doubt) about them and about 24p production in general. The 24p-capable Canon XL2 only adds to the excitement. With its introduction the DXV100, and its successor the DVX100A, instantly became the hot cameras for indie digital filmmakers. Aside from the $5000 Canon XL2, the next lowest cost 24p video camera is about US$19,500: the Panasonic AJ-SPX800. Introduction The Panasonic AG-DVX100A is a DV camcorder offering 60i, 30p, and 24p image capture (a 625/50 version, the DVX100E, offers 50i and 25p).
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Go to dv.com > reviews > cameras and click on "Archive" to get the full listing. Panasonic AG-LA2700A anamorphic lens (August 2004)