Panasonic AG-DVX100
The AG-DVX100B variant | |
| Overview | |
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| Maker | Panasonic |
| Type | Digital camcorder |
| Released |
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| Intro price |
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| Lens | |
| Lens mount | Fixed |
| Lens | Fixed zoom lens |
| Sensor/medium | |
| Sensor type | 3 × 1/3" CCDs |
| Recording medium | MiniDV tape |
The Panasonic AG-DVX100 is a discontinued video camera released by Panasonic on October 13, 2002. It was one of the first consumer camcorders to record at 24 frames per second, the frame rate used in most films.
The camera recorded video on MiniDV tapes. It weighs 4.4 pounds, features two XLR audio inputs, FireWire/IEEE 1394, and a hand strap on the right side of the camera.
The AG-DVX100 was first succeeded by the AG-DVX100A in January 2004, and then the AG-DVX100B in Late 2005.