PANASONIC’S NEW, SHOULDER-MOUNT AG-DVC20 3-CCD MINI-DV CAMCORDER OFFERS OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE FOR ENTRY-LEVEL VIDEOGRAPHERS
3 CCD Quality, Professional Styling and Controls
LAS VEGAS, NV (April 23, 2006) –Panasonic introduces at NAB 2006 the AG-DVC20 3-CCD mini-DV camcorder with an enriched feature set for educators and entry-level shooters, ranging from event and wedding videographers to student videographers and sports coaches. Superb features in this new model include high picture quality afforded by 3-CCD imagers and one-touch controls for ease of use.

The highly-affordable AG-DVC20 delivers the stability, security and “on the job” respect of shoulder-style shooting. Weighing just 4.4 pounds in full operating condition, the camcorder is light in weight but sports a size that is not easily misplaced or hidden easily. The AG-DVC20 is equipped with three 460,000-pixel CCDs and has an optical 10x zoom with Electric Image Stabilizer to compensate for jitter and vibration. Other key features include an IEEE 1394 DV interface for PC-based NLE systems, “Color Night View” that permits viewing at a minimum illumination of 0 lux, and a six-language menu.

The camcorder’s new One-Touch Navigation facilitates the control of all basic operations with one hand, allowing the shooter to handle a number of tasks quickly and easily without taking his eye off the subject. With a touch of a button, the Power LCD function brightens up the backlight for shooting in bright sunlight, and produces clear, easy-to-see images. Under low light conditions, the same LCD can also be used as a light source by turning it towards the subject and activating the Zero Lux Night View mode. The AG-DVC20 has a standard record time of 83 minutes (124 minutes in LP mode).

The camcorder’s impressive list of features includes an 8-bit digital recording system and 16-bit digital audio system (48-kHz/16-bit, 2-channel recording); Cinema (Letter box), tele-macro, and soft skin shooting modes; five program AE settings (sports, portrait, spotlight, surf and snow, and low light) that optimize shutter speed and iris; 14 shutter speeds (from 1/60 to 1/8,000 sec.); digital gain selection (0 to +18dB); 2.5-inch color LCD monitor; color electronic viewfinder; composite video, S-video and audio outs, mic in; IEEE 1394 in/out; auto/manual focus and iris; White Balance and White Balance Selection (indoor, outdoor, set) as well as Auto Tracking White Balance.
Standard accessories include an AC adaptor, two 1350 mAH battery packs (four hours) and a wireless remote control.
The AG-DVC20 will be available in June at the suggested list price of $1,850.
Panasonic’s current line-up of DV PROLINE camcorders includes the hand-held AG-DVC30 Mini-DV camcorder; the shoulder-mount AG-DVC60 mini-DV camcorder; and the shoulder-mount AG-DVC7 mini-DV camcorder. For more information, visit www.panasonic.com/dvproline.

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