– 4K 50/60p Video Recording
– 1.0” MOS Sensor
– 4-Drive Lens System
– Industry Widest Angle 24mm Lens
– 20x Optical Zoom
– Professional Functions and Connectors
Do you wish to upgrade your video production quality? Panasonic new flagship camcorder AG-UX180 is capable of 4K video output up to 60fps, and is an excellent option for professional users. Featuring the industry’s widest 24mm lens and 20x optical zoom, this feature-packed handheld camcorder holds its own against larger camera models with the wide lens. A high sensitivity 1.0” MOS Sensor and Optical Image Stabiliser enables precision shooting, while supporting super slow-motion recording in HD.
The AG-UX180 boasts a full suite of professional functions, including manual three rings, user button control, Pro-AV interfaces such as 3G-SDI output and XLR audio input, 2 memory card slots, FHD/UHD dual codec support and more. Contact us to know more!
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