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Test observations on HPX301
Panasonic currently has a trade-in offer for the HPX301 which is a good offer.
In testing the HPX301 I have made a few observations which I want to share, while at the same time hoping to get feedback from other users experiences.1. NOISE. The camera seems to generate some noise when encoding a moving image. This is especially noticeable in the AVCintra mode, but lowering the gain to -3dB did help some.
2. PROGRESSIVE STUTTER. When encoding to 25P the viewfinder stutters enormously during movement of the camera. Also the 25P footage looks more strobing than from other progressive cameras.
3. STANDARD LENS & CA. There is a vast amount of chromatic aberration with supplied standard lens and it tends to breath a lot during focusing.
4. FORMAT REBOOT. When changing recording format OR playing back clips through the camera, the system needs to reboot, which takes approx. 30 seconds.
5. BACK HEAVY. When tilting upwards in hand held mode, the camera seems to slip off my shoulder, but then again I am not a small Asian build.
Apart from this I find the camera quite surprisingly robust with almost every needed feature at hand. And though the viewfinder is color and NOT replaceable, it is OK for critical focusing.
Steady shots in AVC-intra mode do seem VERY sharp and well-defined.– No Parking Production –
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