Panasonic AG-HPX173 Camera Accessories User Manual


 
28mm Wide-Angle, 13x Zoom Leica Dicomar® HD Lens
The wide-angle zoom lens that gained high popularity in the
HVX200 Series has been reduced in size, lightened, and further
widened in this 13x zoom lens. The new lens structure combines
13 lens elements in 10 groups, with 3 aspherical lenses. The
diameter of the front lens element has been reduced from 67 to
53.2 mm, while still achieving a 28mm wide angle (35mm
equivalent), the widest of the class.*
The new lens covers most shooting situations without requiring a
wide-angle conversion lens. Its minimum object distance (MOD)
of about 0.6 meter at the telephoto setting helps to maximize the
handheld camcorder’s inherent mobility.
The same cam-driven zoom ring that was so popular in previous
models ensures accurate zooming. The Leica Dicomar lens
incorporates Leica optical technology and know-how throughout.
A multi-coating process minimizes flare and ghosting. This results
in sharp, crisp, beautifully rendered images with delicate nuances
and exceptional shading.
*HD camcorders with integrated lens and 1/3-inch CCD, as of July 2008 (according to a
Panasonic survey)
Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS)
Panasonic’s advanced OIS dramatically reduces the blurring
caused by hand-held camera work. Optical processing with an
automatic correction function helps assure consistently clear,
sharp images.
New Progressive CCD Raises Sensitivity and Lowers
Noise and Smear
The new 1/3-inch 16:9
progressive CCD on the
AG-HPX170 series further raises
image quality. It combines a
significantly improved S/N ratio
and better low-light performance
than previous models. Backed
by a high-performance digital
signal processor, the CCD brings
higher quality to HD images to
meet the demands of broadcasters and high-end video
producers.
High-Resolution Native Progressive 1080/60p Scan
Progressive to interlace conversion, cross conversion and down
conversion all start with the 1080p/60 scan. That initial 1080p
native progressive scan offers the highest level of vertical
resolution possible at this level of camera. Keep in mind that the
camera does not record this signal but uses it as a basis for all
captures. The result is an HD or SD recording with a level of
image quality that cannot be matched by electronically
processed scans.
Wide, High-Quality Images
with High Sensitivity from a
Newly Designed Optical System
and High-Performance DSP
ø 53mm
Light axis
Image of an angle of view equivalent to 31.4 mm Image of an angle of view equivalent to 28 mm
Configuration of the 13-power zoom lens