First Footage Released From the Panasonic AG-DVX200
KYOTO – A Panasonic AG-DVX200 short film from Sebastian Wiegärtner on Vimeo.
Director of Photography:
Sebastian Wiegärtner
It’s finally here! Footage shot from the Panasonic AG-DVX200 Micro Four Thirds camcorder. This is still from a pre-production model so don’t get to picky :-D. Here is what Director of Photography Sebastian Wiegärtner says about the film.
Director of Photography:
Sebastian WiegärtnerFinally online! The worldwide first footage of the brand new Panasonic AG-DVX200!
Shot on a pre production model in UHD resolution and 50p. Sadly the compression of Vimeo and YouTube is so high, you just really can’t judge the image. All I can say: This is the perfect camera for Documentaries and fast TV work stuff, where you have to be fast and where you still want to achieve a cinematic image. Due to the M4/3 sensor it’s way easier to focus than with a Super 35 or Full Frame sensor. Almost everything shot full wide open. Native ISO of this camera is 500.
I used the flat V-Log profile, applied VariCam 35 Rec 709 and graded everything very hard + added some grain to the footage. This was shot during the Panasonic #DVX4Ktour. Shot on Location in Kyoto, Japan.
Music:
Christofer Wong – Driftin in the Rain
I think it looks pretty good. It was shot in V LOG 50P. I like the grade. Nothing over the top. I like that. It shows the camera better this way. I do think the AG-DV200 will find a large audience. It’s pretty cool to have a large sensor camera with a fixed zoom for run and gun and the price is pretty damn good at $5000. I’m looking forward to trying this camera when it’s released.
- Single 4/3 MOS Sensor with 12 Stops DR
- DCI 4K 24P, UHD 4K Up to 60p
- Variable Frame Rate Up to 120 FPS in FHD
- MP4 / MOV Recording in 4K
- Integrated Leica 13x f/2.8 – f/4.5 Lens
- 3 x Individual Lens Control Rings
- 2 x SD Cards Slots (U3 Compatible)
- HDMI 2.0, 3G-SDI Output
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Dear Erik,
I have read your post at least three times but still could not find a link to the DVX200 footage. Would you mind including it?
Best,
Andreas
27 July 2015
Nottingham, UK
You must be on mobile platform. I fixed it so the video is now showing up on all mobile devices too.
You are right, I was reading your post on my iphone. Thanks for the link! Keep up the good work. It’s always great to see another of your timely blog posts.
Best,
Andreas
I like it a lot! I may get a swing at one at Brooks Institute shortly.