LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Panasonic showcases the latest broadcast and professional AV solutions at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show 2015 in Las Vegas, NV from April 13 to 16, 2015. In this show, Panasonic showcases higher-definition image cameras in high mobility, and customers, especially professional camera persons, can create images with enhanced reality. Panasonic contributes to realize “A Better Life, A Better World” with these 4K solutions.
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From 4K AV solutions to the VARICAM 35, Panasonic is highlighting its vast range of broadcast technology at the show this year. At a press conference on Apr. 13, the company announced several new products that focus on high quality and efficiency of cinema production such as the 4K companion camera (AG-DVX200) for the VARICAM series, and broadcasting by P2 HD series. Additionally, Panasonic is introducing P2 Cast, a cloud-based news production system that accelerates news gathering, especially in breaking news situations.
At NAB, it was also announced that the award winning LUMIX GH4 will have a firmware update (Ver.2.2) available later this month, enabling recording anamorphic video content. Unlike complex digital post processing needed to achieve the classic Hollywood look, many effects that have become so popular with anamorphic film capture can now be achieved optically in the LUMIX GH4.
With these multiple announcements, Panasonic aims to strengthen its professional AV solutions by utilizing its capabilities in the AV and IT technology space.
Highlights of Panasonic at NAB 2015
4K Solutions
4K is gaining
ground as a production format at an ever increasing pace. And as
industry leaders Amazon and NETFLIX have shown, 4K is becoming an
important business differentiator.
With more than 500 units shipped
worldwide, the VARICAM 35 and its high-speed model, the VARICAM HS, gain
converts daily. U.S. rental companies like PANAVISION, CLAIREMONT, ABEL
CINE, DAUFENBACH and more have VARICAMs out on projects.
The VARICAM 35 opens the door to new solutions with its multi-format production friendly workflows. From in-camera color grading and 3D LUTs for on-set pre-visualization to its dual native ISO's, the VARICAM 35 offers unique functionality to DPs and producers.
In addition to the VARICAM 35, Panasonic has unveiled its AG-DVX200 4K large-sensor, 4/3" handheld camcorder here at NAB 2015. The DVX200 will offer many top-end features including 4K/60p* recording, a 13X optical zoom and a V-Log L gamma curve (12 stops of latitude, target). The AG-DVX200 will be available in Fall 2015. * UHD (3840×2160) resolution, when 60p mode is selected.
Panasonic also introduces the AK-UB300 4K multi-purpose camera, ideal for remote studio, weather and traffic reporting, image magnification and sports implementations. The UB300 is equipped with a one-inch MOS sensor that outputs a UHD signal up to 3840x2160/59.94p/50p with the ability to simultaneously output HD (up to 1080/59.94p/50p). The AK-UB300 will be available in the Winter of 2015.
As well as innovation of products, Panasonic will focus on the function of Panasonic Hollywood Lab as a hub for film professionals.
Workflow Innovation
Panasonic
introduces P2 Cast, a cloud-based news production system that leverages
the network features of the company's next-generation P2 HD camcorders
with AVC-ULTRA recording -- the AJ-PX5000G, AJ-PX800 and AJ-PX270. P2
Cast integrates these camcorders' network capabilities so content
uploaded to the cloud is immediately available for reviewing and editing.
The
service has been tested for the past several months by major
international and domestic broadcasters, including Time Warner Cable NY1
News, the cable network's 24-hour news channel in New York City. "We've
been successfully using P2 Cast with some of our PX270 ENG cameras, with
the result that our producers are able to see breaking news in near
real-time," said Gerry Gallagher, Director of Remote Operation. "The
real proof-of-concept for us happened while covering a recent explosion
on the lower East Side. Before the trucks arrived, before the CNG gear
was on the scene, we could see what was happening without disturbing our
shooters, download clips and begin writing the story. P2 Cast is giving
us eyes on the ground into news as it's happening."
P2 Cast is immediately available in the United States and Europe on a free trial basis through September 2015, at which time the service becomes chargeable.
Wearable POV Action-cam
Panasonic
also announced the HX-A1 (A1) wearable, ultra-compact, POV action
camcorder that is so lightweight (at 1.6 ounces or approx. 45 grams)
that shooting hands-free is nearly imperceptible. This allows for longer
periods of recording exciting scenes in Full HD. The A1's rugged
structure keeps water and dust out and protects against impact and cold
temperatures. Whether you'll be getting wet while rafting or
snowboarding and skiing in the freezing cold, the A1 is the ideal choice
for any adventure thanks to its high durability. Another feature is
shooting in total darkness. Using an infrared (IR) light source
(commercially-available) and an IR filter for night mode (included in
packaging), you can capture video in caves with no light or nocturnal
wildlife at night.
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For more information about Panasonic broadcast & professional AV
products, visit www.panasonic.com/broadcast
Related Links:
Expert Live at NAB 2015: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xgu3YeTcdQ&index=3&list=PLE29Nx-sjAHCFVoFiv88acPdU_826Tjjd
Press
kit: http://news.panasonic.com/global/presskits/nab2015/
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photos: https://plus.google.com/photos/102894371789579256396/albums/6137376948224259857
Broadcast
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North America: http://www.panasonic.com/us
About Panasonic
Panasonic Corporation is a worldwide leader in the development and engineering of electronic technologies and solutions for customers in residential, non-residential, mobility and personal applications. Since its founding in 1918, the company has expanded globally and now operates around 500 consolidated companies worldwide, recording consolidated net sales of 7.74 trillion yen for the year ended March 31, 2014. Committed to pursuing new value through innovation across divisional lines, the company strives to create a better life and a better world for its customers. For more information about Panasonic, please visit the company's website at http://panasonic.com/global/