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PappasArts
04-21-2005, 11:49 AM
Hello Jan!

I wanted let you know that I really think that the HVX200 is an excellent camera with what info has been released so far. Though I have been very outspoken on this subject, it's driven by concern about technology and not to attack or impede forward developments. Like you and everyone else, I want the HVX200 to be 110% of what it can be. I wish I could have been at NAB. I would have been a little disappointed though. I did believe as others did too that there was going to be a working model or at-least footage from a prototype. This was an assumption ( a reason why assuming is not good thing to do ) on my part based on your open enthusiasm for the camera online. Of-course, I can see from the view of Panasonic. If there was as much as a glitch in material or a unit flaw at the show. It would have become the only thing focused on and not how good this camera really is and will be.

I think the HVX200 design is excellent. It's a maturing design from the DVX100, and has a much more classy softer look. The HVX200 is very streamlined looking, and takes on a nice looking composite design as well. As I posted on the board, if it was a shoe box with a lens, it wouldn't matter to me, but I think Panasonic has a winning design here.

The one thing I didn't expect was a DV tape drive. I didn't want that on the camera since I have been an advocate for tape to fade away for many years now. I also know that this must be the transitional camera into a total tapeless future in camera designs in this product line.

Jan, I am glad that you are a very active representative of Panasonic Professional on all the boards. This is a very encouraging and powerful statement on behalf of Panasonic. This is an action you would only expect from much smaller companies and not one as large as Panasonic.

Anyway Jan, I just wanted to let you know that I like everything that has been laid on the table at NAB in regards to the HVX200. I look forward to when it's officially released. Your busy now, wait tell the month before and up to the day it actually gets a hands on display at a show and then released. Those will be some busy days for all of you in your department.


Sincerely

Michael Pappas
PappasArts Entertainment

Zim
04-21-2005, 11:53 AM
Yes Jan the camera looks really good. But I do hope that light gray is changed. Plus the tape drive was the way to go. Can you speed the release date up any!!

gcaus
04-21-2005, 11:53 AM
Interesting. I would think sales would suffer greatly without the tape drive. I believe many people need support for "legacy" tapes. Many are going to use this camera with SD, and they will not by a P2 because it is expensive, until the prices come down.

-Jerry

jonahlee
04-21-2005, 12:34 PM
Interesting. I would think sales would suffer greatly without the tape drive. I believe many people need support for "legacy" tapes. Many are going to use this camera with SD, and they will not by a P2 because it is expensive, until the prices come down.

-Jerry
Yes and the ability to downconvert the footage in camera to SD is also going to be very attractive to some people, especially if you can bring over the slow motion.

CineCell
04-21-2005, 12:42 PM
But change those horrible looking curves around the eye piece. It'd be embarrassing to be seen on a shoot with that thing. It's like Fisher Price meets "pink".

Gary_McClurg
04-21-2005, 12:51 PM
Thanks Jonah.

Never, even thought of this till now. Just been thinking about the HD part of the camera. But just having a 16x9 DVX varicam is worth the price of the camera alone.

Feroxfilm
04-21-2005, 12:53 PM
I agree! The camera is super! But PLEASE change the eye piece thingy. How about the DVX alternative. Looks good to me. I did some photoshop tests, with the HVX200 with the DVX100 eye piece. Looked great!!! and how about a darker camera - I want mine black. But that`s maybe to Black Metal ...

Barry_Green
04-21-2005, 01:25 PM
Yes and the ability to downconvert the footage in camera to SD is also going to be very attractive to some people, especially if you can bring over the slow motion.
You can. You can shoot variable-frame-rate in the 720p mode, and dub that down to DV tape, and it will keep the slow-mo capability.