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Felix Valeri April 1st, 2005 10:58 AM

panasonic ag-dvc7p
 
hi new to this forum.
is anyone using the ag-dvc7p?
what is your experience with it? good and bad
what do you use it for?

i use it for event video taping?
still learning it though.

Tommy Haupfear April 1st, 2005 02:19 PM

Hey Felix and welcome to DVinfo!

The AG-DVC7P is a shoulder mount 1/4" single chipper if I remember correctly?

What was your main reasoning for purchasing this cam? I was always curious about it but have heard little as far as reviews go.

btw Nice PC

I'm running the same mobo and the following:

Pentium 4 3.2GHz (800MHz FSB)
Dual 17" Dell Flat Panels 1704FPV
1GB Dual DDR 400
Asus P4P800 Motherboard
Thremaltak Tsunami Case Black
Audigy 2 Sound Card
Pioneer 16X Dual Layer DVD
DVD-Rom + 52X CDRW
75GB x 2 Western Digital Raptors
250GB x 2 Western Digital HDs
ATI Radeon 9800XT 256MB
Silverstone 460w Power Supply
Logitech MX700 Duo
HP Photosmart 8450



Felix Valeri April 1st, 2005 03:01 PM

i originally bought it to do weddings, and for the price
i got it. it seemed perfect, being that i thought wedding videographers all used shuolder mounts. atleast the ones i saw in ny.

it shoots great in day light but need adjusting in low light situation

in my experience with it. when you go from a well lit room to a
dark room or vice versa, it takes time to adjust under auto mode.

it's very light as a matter of fact, it feels lighter than some handhelds.

by the way nice setup i just bought a 19 inch microtek lcd
beautiful picture got it at best buy marked down. to $319.


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