Panasonic AG-DVC60 Video
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Panasonic AG-DVC60 Review
The good: Uniquely professional form factor and features for its price; great audio section and motorized zoom; a terrific value.
The bad: Consumer-oriented controls make some pro-oriented features frustrating to operate for those accustomed to pro gear; Frame Mode not as good as true progressive imaging; noninterchangeable lens; lacks manually controlled neutral-density filter.
The bottom line: At its price point, an unrivaled value in an entry-level shoulder-mounted DV camera.
Panasonic AG-DVC60 Specs
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Part number: AG-DVC60
- Product Specifications
- Product Basic Spec
