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AG-AF100's Official Sample Video Footage

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2011

This is official sample video footage from the Panasonic AG-AF100, the world's first professional HD camera recorder with a Micro Four Thirds mount.
The camcorder used to shoot this video was a pre-production unit from our fuctory.

Acquisition : AVCHD PH mode (average 21 Mbps), Video : 1080/24p, H.264 high profile, Audio : 16 bit PCM 48 kHz,
Post production : ProRess422 (Apple Final Cut Pro)
Export : QuickTime (1080 24p, H.264 12 Mbps)

PD: Zensho Sakamoto (JSC)
2011(c) Panasonic Corporation

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  • Final Cut Pro (Non-compression) -> Pro Ress 422 -> Compresser -> MOV(H.264)

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  • this soundtrack is great.

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  • 06:04 Poor man tries to get a nap while he shakes the drink...

  • Please use better music than fake digital sounds from some keyboard.... other wise great footage

  • WHAT DSLR?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!

  • hot pixel???

  • Its so easy to tell when an actor is forcing it :P

  • awesome. cant wait til mine arrives.

    

  • @JediFarce DSLR video suffers from rolling shutter, which gives you that wobbly image if you pan or tilt too fast. 

  • how to edit your video?

    which software?

    please answer .....Thanks

  • @severio77 90% of all D-cameras with these type of sensors have 1 or 2 dead pixels... Hope that when I get my AF100 and I crank it to 1600ISO I get no hot pixels.. The ISO on these clips is very high.

    I would have covered that white dead pixel with anamorphic bars hehe..

    Panasonic, you should test every camera for dead pixels before the leave the factory....

    I had 2 dead pixels on my Canon and sent it back, and they said it was "dust" LOL sure I said. Well remove the "dust" LOLOL

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