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Stephen van Vuuren February 14th, 2004 01:34 AM

AG-DVC30 various topics
 
Panasonic USA has added AG-DVC30 info to their site here

Tavis Shaver February 14th, 2004 02:12 AM

wow, cool. Not too long before B&H has it listed then i imagine.

edit: here it is

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...&Q=*&shs=dvc30

Patrick Bower February 15th, 2004 04:55 PM

Shame that the audio XLR inputs are now an optional extra. If you need them, it makes the DVC-30 almost the same retail price as the DVC-80.
Patrick

Stephen van Vuuren February 15th, 2004 05:05 PM

I'll be interested in the street prices. I agree, the list prices for cam and accessories seem a little high to me.

Tavis Shaver February 15th, 2004 05:40 PM

they better drop or else they're gonna tank.

David Ziegelheim February 16th, 2004 12:24 AM

I wonder if the DVC80 is just being dropped. The DVC30 price is inline with the GL2 before the current discounting.

Tim Borek February 20th, 2004 12:56 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by David Ziegelheim : I wonder if the DVC80 is just being dropped. The DVC30 price is inline with the GL2 before the current discounting. -->>>

If Panasonic drops the DVC80, I'll snag another one sooner than planned. I love mine and plan to get a second next year.

Joe Garnero February 23rd, 2004 11:15 AM

Well I just got my B&H Catalog and the DVC30 is in there! Also the DVC80 and 100 models.

Can't be long now!

Patrick Bower February 23rd, 2004 11:52 AM

$2,298.77 at 1-877 Camcorder. Which makes it bit more expensive than the GL2, and cheaper than the DVC-80.
Patrick

David Ziegelheim February 23rd, 2004 12:20 PM

$2300 is within $100 of the GL2 price before the rebate/price cuts that started late last summer.

The DVC80 has been available closer to $2000 lately...even under $2000. Better CCD & lens than DVC30, but DVC30 has better electronics. DVX100A has best of both plus additional features (e.g. 24p, 30p, etc.)

Kevin Lee February 23rd, 2004 12:33 PM

i saw a demo of this cam the other week.
The Super Night Shooting feature was quite amazing. B/W image clarity at near zero light. Definitely a plus cam for news and reporting.

Ron Evans February 24th, 2004 12:43 PM

David,
How is the electronics better on the DVC30 than the DVC80. I was under the impression that the DVC80 was a DVX100 but without the progressive 24P capability. i.e. an interlace only DVX100.

Ron

David Ziegelheim February 24th, 2004 01:16 PM

Basically. the DVX100A and DVC30 have a 12-bit ADC that captures a broader range of color and luminence for digital processing. They have more programming features, probably with a faster processor (Panasonic doesn't discuss the processor in their literature).

So with DVC30 you have the slow shutter, skin tone detail, frame mode, 16x9 squeeze mode, marker (a spot ire meter), cine gamma, etc.

Since the DVC80 shares its platform and electronics package with the original DVX100 (dumbed down for a different price point), it has the 1/3" CCDs and zoom ring. And maybe a better lens.


Picking between them (the DVC30 and DVC80) would be difficult. When DVC80 supplies are exhausted it will be irrelevant. The bigger price gap and feature gap between the DVX100A and DVC30 compared to the DVX100 and DVC80 will make selection for many simpler. DVX100A for real movies and very high end prosumer. DVC30 for low end prosumer and high end consumer competing with the GL3(?), and PDX15.

I expect DVC30 prices to settle in the $2100 range.

Dorothy Engleman March 5th, 2004 09:04 PM

Re: DVC-30 US Info Posted
 
<<<-- Originally posted by Stephen van Vuuren : Panasonic USA has added DV-30 info to their site here -->>>

In addition to Panasonic's statement:

"Movie Like mode combines frame mode & CineGamma for a cinematic look (+ LumiFlik for old time movie look)",

I received a Panasonic info sheet from AbelCineTech which included this description:

"Movie Like Mode at 30 fps and Cine-Like Gamma Curve (not true progressive)."

Any ideas what this might look like in comparison to the GL2's progressive....oops, I meant frame mode?

Dorothy

Ignacio Rodriguez March 5th, 2004 11:18 PM

> Shame that the audio XLR inputs are now an optional extra.
> If you need them, it makes the DVC-30 almost the same
> retail price as the DVC-80.

Makes sense to me. It's an advantage to be able to detach the XLR module from my PDX10 when I don't need it.

Looks like a great little cam. Hope the 16x9 is as good as the PDX10. Low light seems to be much much better by the specs... and progressive mode and slow shutter (hopefully with no line doubling) are very welcome.

This camera seems to have just what the PDX10 doesn't and needs real bad:

-- Better low light
-- Frame mode
-- More wide-angle

Peter Jefferson March 6th, 2004 03:36 AM

not to mention the 12-bit ADC

Ignacio Rodriguez March 6th, 2004 09:12 AM

> not to mention the 12-bit ADC

Oh I don't know about the PDX10's ADC, but it has 14-bit image processing... I guess it wouldn't make sense to invest all that processing if the signal is just 10 bits.

Dorothy Engleman March 6th, 2004 12:53 PM

From the first review of the DVC30:

"The Leica Dicomar lens is excellent and the captured video quality is the best we've seen so far from a camcorder with 1/4-inch CCDs."

For the full text, see the March issue of Digit Magazine Online (free registration is required):

http://www.digitmag.co.uk/reviews/

Dorothy

Tom Fruzynski March 7th, 2004 09:34 AM

AG-DVC30 various topics
 
I need to add a second video camera for Natue and Wildlife videography and documentaries. I would appreciate any advise on the benefits of the Canon GL2 vs Sony PD-170 and the new Panasonic DVC-30 systems. The Canon XL1s is just too cumbersome for stealth techniques.

Many Thanks,

Tom

Mark Williams March 7th, 2004 01:56 PM

Tom,

I have used a Cannon GL-1 and finally wore it out after 3 years. Although I was pleased with the image, I had occasional problems with tape loading lockups, plastic parts breaking, difficulty focusing, and manual white balance that refused to lock on. This was enough for me to look at some of the other brands. I had my sights set on the Panasonic DVC80 but with the 10x lens and 1.7 converter I think it would limit my reach for some wildlife subjects.

I am looking hard at the DVC30. With a 16x lens and a 2x converter that should do the trick. What also looks good on the DVC30 to me is light weight < 3lbs., magnesium body for shock resistance and the xlr attachment if needed. If the image is as good as the GL2 then it will suit my needs. B&H has the DVC30 listed at $2,199 although not in stock yet. If you are interested in this cam I would wait a few weeks until we hear some feedback from some of the brave ones who purchased it to post their experiences.

Regards,

Mark

Ignacio Rodriguez March 7th, 2004 02:58 PM

> For the full text, see the March issue of Digit Magazine
> Online (free registration is required)

Wrong. Free registration is NOT enough. So I registered and they got my email address into their database for free :@

Mark Williams March 10th, 2004 07:09 PM

I am trying to set up my accesory list for my DVC30 purchase. The Panasonic site says 43mm filter diameter and B&H says 72mm. Anyone want to venture a guess as to which one is right?

Regards,

Mark

Stephen van Vuuren March 10th, 2004 07:17 PM

According to this:

ftp://ftp.panasonic.com/pub/Panasoni...B_AG-DVC30.pdf

It's 72mm.

Ken Tanaka March 10th, 2004 07:19 PM

The filter diameter on the DVC30 is 72mm, Mark. Go forth in confidence. Stephen will gladly reimburse you for any costs of error.

Stephen van Vuuren March 10th, 2004 07:21 PM

Yep, I'm rolling in the dough :)

Joe Garnero March 11th, 2004 06:59 AM

ftp://ftp.panasonic.com/pub/Panasonic/Drivers/PBTS/brochures/B_AG-DVC30.pdf
 
The PDF Stephen reffers to states in two places the diameter of the Filter. Under [CAMERA] Line three describes the lens and line 4 states Filter Diameter = 72 mm. The again at the bottom the second to last line describes the lens hood, and the last line states Filter Diameter = 43 mm. So I would have to guess that if you are not using the lens hood you need 72 mm filters but with the hood installed use 43 mm...

Sounds kind of goofy doesn't it? Could it be that the lens hood screws on? eeww.

Stephen van Vuuren March 11th, 2004 11:07 AM

I did not notice that - that is a little strange. We need a hands on report on this camera and I don't know anyone who's seen it yet.

Mark Williams March 11th, 2004 11:48 AM

If its 72mm then that means that the only tel converter I think will fit is the Century Optics 1.7 lens at around $850.00 .
If it is 43mm then maybe the Sony 1.7-58mm with step down ring around $275.00

Chris Hurd March 11th, 2004 12:38 PM

I've been wondering about this myself. I'll check with the DVC30 product manager and report back here as soon as possible.

Mark Williams March 13th, 2004 05:50 PM

Just noticed that B&H went up $50.00 on the DVC30 from their advertised price and they haven't even got it in stock yet.

Tom Fruzynski March 26th, 2004 06:13 AM

DVC-30 out in limited supply !
 
Anybody get their hands on one yet ?

Panasonic states they are out in "limited supply". Would appreciate a review or hands on comments.

Need to make a decision between the DVC-30, PD-170 or even the vx-2100.

Tom

Chris Hurd March 26th, 2004 09:08 AM

I'd really welcome a detailed user review of the DVC-30. If nobody comes forward with one, perhaps we can arrange it ourselves.

Mark Williams March 26th, 2004 10:44 AM

Chris,

Did you ever hear from Panasonic if the DVC30 used 72mm or 58mm front threads?

Regards,

Mark

Chris Hurd March 26th, 2004 02:09 PM

Thanks for reminding me about that! I've got a call into the product manager and am waiting for his answer. Will advise,

Chris Hurd March 26th, 2004 02:42 PM

Well, that didn't take long! It's a 43mm front. Hope this helps,

Dan Owens April 28th, 2004 08:07 AM

Anyone purchase a DVC30 yet?
 
Just wondering if anyone has purchased a DVC30 yet. If so, I am wondering what are your initial thoughts? Does the camera live up to all the hype? I haven't seen one in person yet, so I am anxious to hear others first hand experiences with it.

Jean-Philippe Archibald April 28th, 2004 08:26 AM

Chris Byrnes seem to be the first member of this board to have bought one.

You can read it's firsts impressions on this thread

Tim Borek April 30th, 2004 03:14 PM

Ag-dvc32?
 
I found this odd comment on the B&H Web site in the Panasonic AG-MYA30G audio adapter description:

"The Panasonic AG-MYA30G is an integrated XLR input adapter and microphone holder designed for use with the AG-DVC30 and AG-DVC32 video cameras."

Is the DVC32 not sold in North America?

Frank Granovski April 30th, 2004 04:15 PM

Could the DVC32 be the PAL version?

Tim Borek May 3rd, 2004 01:08 PM

<<<-- Originally posted by Frank Granovski : Could the DVC32 be the PAL version? -->>>
Same camcorder as DVC30. I did a Google search and saw it here (http://www.lofty.co.th/DVM_Magazine/dvm_magazine.html). Not sure of the country of origin.


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