Panasonic HC-X900MEP-K camcorder Handheld camcorder 9.15 MP MOS Full HD Black

  • Brand : Panasonic
  • Product name : HC-X900MEP-K
  • Product code : HC-X900MEP-K
  • Category : Camcorders
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  • Short summary description Panasonic HC-X900MEP-K camcorder Handheld camcorder 9.15 MP MOS Full HD Black :

    Panasonic HC-X900MEP-K, 9.15 MP, MOS, 25.4 / 4.1 mm (1 / 4.1"), Full HD, 32 GB, 8.89 cm (3.5")

  • Long summary description Panasonic HC-X900MEP-K camcorder Handheld camcorder 9.15 MP MOS Full HD Black :

    Panasonic HC-X900MEP-K. Total megapixels: 9.15 MP, Sensor type: MOS, Optical sensor size: 25.4 / 4.1 mm (1 / 4.1"). Optical zoom: 12x, Digital zoom: 700x, Focal length range: 2.84 - 34.1 mm. Internal storage capacity: 32 GB, Camcorder media type: Memory card, Compatible memory cards: SD, SDHC, SDXC. Focus adjustment: Auto/Manual. White balance: Auto, Cloudy, Sunny

Reviews
Updated:
2014-12-21 07:54:59
Average rating:85
Uk has collected 24 expert reviews for Panasonic HC-X900MEP-K camcorder Handheld camcorder 9.15 MP MOS Full HD Black and the average expert rating is 85 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
digitalversus.com
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2014-12-21 07:54:57
Average rating:80
The Panasonic HC-X900 is capable of filming side-by-side Full-HD 3D using the VW-CLT2 Conversion Lens. 3D mode is activated in the menu and the LCD screen also displays the image in 3D. Lighter and more compact than the previous version, Panasonic has...
  • Extremely sharp image (50p), Good sensitivity, 29.8 mm wideangle lens (in 35 mm equivalent), Good stabiliser, Mic and headphone jacks, Viewfinder, Focus ring, Excellent LCD screen (with 3D mode), 5.1 microphone...
  • Viewfinder is nonswivelling and the hole is small, Plastic finishing a bit "chintzy" for the price...
  • With 50p resolution, a wide-angle lens and a superb LCD screen, the Panasonic HC-X900 has remarkable advantages, including an exceptionally sharp image. It has all the makings of a high-end camcorder; the only thing missing is finer materials on the bo...
gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2014-12-21 07:54:57
Average rating:40
The Panasonic HC-X900 is Panasonic’s latest 2D and 3D camcorder. It comes with full high definition (1080p) recording, 3.2-inch LCD screen, a HDMI out port to share video with a nearby HD television, 12x optical zoom and ports for headphones and a micr...
  • The size and shape of the Panasonic HC-X900 make it a great camcorder for carrying around and shooting on the fly. It’s easy to hold, which always helps when trying to record. One of the coolest things about the Panasonic HC-X900 is its ability to shoot in 3D, although you will need an attachment to do so. Image stabilisation is very impressive, even when zooming. It means video will stay steady...
  • Compared to the best camcorders on the market colours appear slightly washed out. Pictures tend to suffer from unwanted noise and lack the depth and definition of pricier counterparts, and subjects can appear overexposed. Performance is still very credible indeed, but not quite the best. As mentioned it is unfortunate that you’ll need to spend extra to shoot in 3D. The same can be said for much o...
  • The Panasonic HC-X900 is a decent camcorder, but it just about fails to live up to the standards set by its more illustrious counterparts. Performance is good, just not amazing in testing. Panasonic HC-X900 is tagged with Panasonic, HC-X900, review, c...
techadvisor.co.uk
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2014-12-21 07:54:59
Average rating:90
Many people are happy with the video from their digital camera and even from their phone's camera but, for some, only the best will do. No matter which special occasion you want to capture, the new HC-X900 should do it justice. Looking for a cheaper ca...
  • The HC-X900 produces beautifully detailed video that's at least as sharp as the competition. It has all the features enthusiasts demand, including a rear viewfinder: a rare sighting on a camcorder these days. There's not enough here to warrant an upgra...
reviewed.com
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2014-12-21 07:54:59
Average rating:0
The HC-X900M is the replacement for last year's HDC-TM900 flagship HD camcorder from Panasonic, but if you're looking for hot new features or exciting updates then you should prepare to be disappointed. Other than a few design alterations and some slight...
trustedreviews.com
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2014-12-21 07:54:59
Average rating:100
For the last couple of years, Panasonic's top-end camcorders have garnered a number of our top accolades, including Best Camcorder for the HDC-TM900 in our 2011 annual awards . So we were very keen to get our hands on a new premium Panasonic, particularly...
  • Excellent image quality, Lens focus ring, Comprehensive manual controls...
  • Optional 3D not as fully featured as dedicated 3D camcorders...
  • The last few generations of high-end camcorder from Panasonic have been hard to beat. The HDC-TM900 and HDC-TM700 offered powerful combinations of great image quality and comprehensive features. The HC-X900 continues that tradition, and just about edges o...
expertreviews.co.uk
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2014-12-21 07:54:59
Average rating:100
Like its predecessor, the Panasonic HDC-SD900, the Panasonic HC-X900 is a full HD camcorder has three separate sensors for red, green and blue light; these help it capture more accurate colours and more detail, while reducing noise, compared to single-...
  • Produces footage with fantastic colour reproduction, but it isn’t that different from last year’s model...
camcorderinfo.com
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2014-12-21 07:54:59
Average rating:95
Design Product Tour Performance Color Performance Low Light Performance Motion Performance Sharpness Performance Sample Videos Usability Ease of Use Handling Controls Features Recording Options Hardware 3D Features Other Features Panaso...
  • Photo Gallery Next Jeremy is the video expert of our imaging team and Reviewed.com's head of video production. Originally from Pennsylvania and upstate NY, he graduated from Bard college with a degree in film and electronic media. He has...
t3me.com
Updated:
2015-07-04 10:31:36
Average rating:0
Take the culture that social media sites have created, and there seems a general consensus with soft, blurry, noisy photos from your smartphone that only look good viewed on a small screen. Which brings us to the Q at hand. Why something like the Panasoni...