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Panasonic HC-X2000 UHD 4K 3G-SDI/HDMI Pro Camcorder with 24x Zoom

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Panasonic HC-X2000 UHD 4K 3G-SDI/HDMI Pro Camcorder with 24x Zoom

Panasonic HC-X2000 UHD 4K 3G-SDI/HDMI Pro Camcorder with 24x Zoom

Panasonic HC-X2000 UHD 4K 3G-SDI/HDMI Pro Camcorder with 24x Zoom

  • Capture up to UHD 4K video and output via 3G-SDI (BNC) or HDMI.
  • Live stream using RTSP/RTMP/RTMPS streams via Wi-Fi.
  • In 4K recording mode, the camera utilizes 5-axis optical image stabilization (O.I.S.).
  • The HC-X2000 features dual manual lens rings.
  • The camera features built-in selectable ND physical filters.
  • The camera records in either MP4, MOV, or AVCHD Progressive.
  • The camera includes a removable top handle with two 3-pin XLR audio inputs for line or mic level input, as well as a switch for +48V phantom power. Manual adjustments are via dials set into the side of the camera so you can adjust the levels during the shot without having to pull up a menu function.
$679.68

Original: $2,265.59

-70%
Panasonic HC-X2000 UHD 4K 3G-SDI/HDMI Pro Camcorder with 24x Zoom—

$2,265.59

$679.68

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Panasonic HC-X2000 UHD 4K 3G-SDI/HDMI Pro Camcorder with 24x Zoom

  • Capture up to UHD 4K video and output via 3G-SDI (BNC) or HDMI.
  • Live stream using RTSP/RTMP/RTMPS streams via Wi-Fi.
  • In 4K recording mode, the camera utilizes 5-axis optical image stabilization (O.I.S.).
  • The HC-X2000 features dual manual lens rings.
  • The camera features built-in selectable ND physical filters.
  • The camera records in either MP4, MOV, or AVCHD Progressive.
  • The camera includes a removable top handle with two 3-pin XLR audio inputs for line or mic level input, as well as a switch for +48V phantom power. Manual adjustments are via dials set into the side of the camera so you can adjust the levels during the shot without having to pull up a menu function.