Panasonic HC-X920 Handheld camcorder 38.28 MP MOS Full HD Black

  • Brand : Panasonic
  • Product name : HC-X920
  • Product code : HC-X920EG-K
  • Category : Camcorders
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  • Long product name Panasonic HC-X920 Handheld camcorder 38.28 MP MOS Full HD Black :

    HC-X920 - 38.28 MP, 29.8mm LEICA, 3.5" LCD, Wi-Fi, NFC, Full-HD, SDXC, HDMI

  • Short summary description Panasonic HC-X920 Handheld camcorder 38.28 MP MOS Full HD Black :

    Panasonic HC-X920, 38.28 MP, MOS, 25.4 / 2.3 mm (1 / 2.3"), Full HD, 8.89 cm (3.5"), LCD

  • Long summary description Panasonic HC-X920 Handheld camcorder 38.28 MP MOS Full HD Black :

    Panasonic HC-X920. Total megapixels: 38.28 MP, Sensor type: MOS, Optical sensor size: 25.4 / 2.3 mm (1 / 2.3"). Optical zoom: 12x, Digital zoom: 40x, Focal length range: 2.84 - 34.1 mm. Camcorder media type: Memory card, Compatible memory cards: SD, SDHC, SDXC. Focus adjustment: Auto/Manual. White balance: Auto, Cloudy, Sunny

Reviews
Updated:
2013-04-01 08:05:54
Average rating:91
Uk has collected 17 expert reviews for Panasonic HC-X920 Handheld camcorder 38.28 MP MOS Full HD Black and the average expert rating is 91 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.
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2013-04-01 08:05:50
Average rating:90
Any company making camcorders has its work cut out these days. The whole sphere of producing video has changed so much in recent years that there's only room for a couple of companies to have a crack of the whip, and actually make any money. Panasonic is...
  • Fantastic picture quality, compact, Wi-Fi modes are helpful, lovely to use...
  • Wi-Fi app can be a bit flaky, quite expensive, compact cameras offer a lot of the features, Wi-Fi is a battery killer...
  • You might be a little sceptical about the need for a proper video camera in the days of DSLRs and phones, but we promise you, there's something a lot nicer about picking up a tool designed to do the job. Sure, you can do all DIY with a hammer if nee...
digitalversus.com
Updated:
2013-04-01 08:05:50
Average rating:100
The Panasonic HC-X920 is the successor to the highly recommendable HC-X900, which we reviewed last year. The HC-X920 is the latest evolution of Panasonic's high-end camcorder with Wi-Fi functionality and...
  • Excellent picture quality, Low image noise in low lighting, WiFi features (live online streaming, remote control via smartphone...), Audio in/out, Manual mode has lots of features, Has a viewfinder...
  • No slow mo, Viewfinder is small and doesn't tilt, Could have longer battery life, Awkward location for the hot shoe, Extrapolated photo mode: terrible quality...
  • The HC-X920 is a great next step for Panasonic's prosumer camcorder line. The bigger, newer sensors make for great images and are excellent in low lighting...
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2013-04-01 08:05:50
Average rating:100
We always have to wait for CES to end before the new camcorder ranges arrive, and Panasonic is usually first off the blocks once the bonanza of product announcements in Las Vegas is over. The 2013 collection is no different, and what better place to star...
  • Class-leading image quality, Manual controls including lens focus ring, Extensive new WiFi features...
  • Optional 3D just as limited as previous flagship model...
  • The HC-X920 is priced £50 above the RRP of the HC-X900, but it's still sub-£1,000, and should be £50-100 beneath this when it becomes more widely available. With even better performance and additional WiFi-features, it's well worth the extra cash anyway...
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2013-04-18 02:53:27
Average rating:100
The Panasonic HC-X900 was one of our favourite camcorders of 2012, so we were very excited to get our hands on the HC-X920, the updated model for 2013. We loved the HC-X900 because of its excellent colour reproduction, optical image stabilisation and c...
  • A great update to an already excellent camcorder - with Wi-Fi, improved image quality and additional stabilisation...
reviewed.com
Updated:
2014-02-09 01:41:00
Average rating:90
Panasonic's flagship HC-X920 (MSRP $1000) is a powerful camcorder for serious video enthusiasts. With brand-new image sensors and a couple of new features (say hello to built-in WiFI) the HC-X920 delivers all the controls and performance that most people...
  • Instead of offering radically improved performance and design, the HC-X920 builds only slightly on its predecessor, offering better low-light sensitivity, a few extra controls, and WiFi. The camcorder is still a winner, though, and you can't get much bett...
itreviews.com
Updated:
2014-03-13 01:57:03
Average rating:80
The Panasonic HC-X920 ($999.99 list) is the most expensive consumer camcorder in the company’s lineup, and also the most full-featured. It uses a 3-sensor design, one to capture each primary color, and includes a manual focus ring, an accessory shoe, and...
  • The Panasonic HC-X920 is one of the better camcorders we've tested, but it falls just short of our Editors' Choice rating...
camcorderinfo.com
Updated:
2013-05-04 02:14:39
Average rating:91
Panasonic's new flagship has the same look of its predecessors, but it's got a few new tricks under the hood. Related Panasonic HC-V720 Review JVC GC-XA1 Adixxion Camcorder Review Canon Vixia HF G20 Review Panasonic's flagship HC-...
  • The WiFi features are a good start, but we'd like to see more from Panasonic's next flagship. Instead of offering radically improved performance and design, the HC-X920 builds only slightly on its predecessor, offering better low-light sensitivity...
pcmag.com
Updated:
2013-12-21 09:42:47
Average rating:80
The Panasonic HC-X920 ($999.99 list)%displayPrice% at %seller% is the most expensive consumer camcorder in the company's lineup, and also the most full-featured. It uses a 3-sensor design, one to capture each primary color, and includes a manual focus rin...
  • 3-chip design. 20-megapixel still capture. Wide aperture lens. Excellent image stabilization. 1080p60 video capture. Touch screen. EVF. Wi-Fi. Mic and headphone connectors. Manual focus ring.
  • Expensive. Limited zoom range. Limited battery life. No internal storage...
  • The Panasonic HC-X920 is one of the better camcorders we've tested, but it falls just short of our Editors' Choice rating...