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2013-01-31T19:00:00
Perhaps the greatest testament to this camera is the fact that it came out over 4 years ago and still gets excellent reviews today. Look at how many people are still buying it despite newer successors! I had eagerly watched the AG AC130/160 and HPX250 since their original press releases and was planning on getting them because they looked great on paper. But my company shoots everything from car chases, sports, dance recitals to weddings and everything in-between. I need a camera that can work properly on a jib, steadicam or be handed off to someone less skilled and still be able to get good footage in auto mode if necessary. After considerable reserach I noticed the older 150 was still getting great reviews and ended up buying some of them instead because I decided getting the shot was more important than risking not getting the shot at all, even though the 150 is less sharp than the newer 3MOS cameras. It's CCD chips are immune to rolling shutter issues like flash banding, skew and jello. And it's autofocus works well. The HMC 150 produces great images and it's settings can be tweaked for a variety of looks from the event videographer wanting a "live look" to a cinematographer wanting a filmic look. It performs well in low light and is a good size/weight for a handheld camera, unlike the extra large 130/160/250. It's wide angle Leica lens is great for tight spaces and for getting that wide angle look. It only uses a single SDHC card at a time, but can record over 3 hours of footage at the highest setting on one card. The 130a/160a can record to two cards simultaneasly or in sequence, but if one card fails, the other stops recording as well so that pretty much defeats the redundant recording option "advantage" they have. The AC90 however, can continue recording to the 2nd card should the first one fail. Go ahead and buy the large capacity Panasonic battery when you get the camera, because the included battery is tiny and only good for around 1.5 hrs recording time. If you want a solid camera that produces good reliable results, at a good price, and has stood the test of time, I recommend the still viable HMC150. It has so much going for it. It is very much like the beloved DVX100, but shoots HD. Sadly there will be no further development in 1/3 CCD cameras so this camera and it's brother, the HPX170, will be the end of the line. It's not a perfect camera, but there still is no perfect HD camera. If there were to be an HMC150a (and there won't) I would like a better LCD screen with focus in red like the HPX250, a longer zoom, backlit sensors and the super OIS like the AC90, and the option to shoot 1080 /60P like the AC160a. But as it is, it's still a great camera.
James C.
2012-07-22T21:00:00
This is a more sophisticated camcorder than typical consumer cameras. It records all digital to SDHC cards, so you have to understand the AVCHD format, have software to handle it and know how to purchase the best quality SDHC cards. The SDHC cards are the weak link, as a low-quality or counterfiet card could fail and lose all the shots on it. Has analog video/audio for simultaneous backup. Okay for low light, not great. Produces excellent quality HD images and a key component to an all-digital work flow.
DCM D.
2012-04-15T21:00:00
It's light, reliable and has a great image. There are newer cameras out there, but this is great for the $.
JG
2012-03-11T21:00:00
Industrials, education, doc., reality tv.
JG
2011-10-09T21:00:00
Great video and sound excellent for sports and other uses. Great in low light
MADISON S.
2011-09-10T21:00:00
I use for weddings and events. The picture quality is fabulous. Using flash cards makes for a fast and easy work flow.
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AVCHD
1080/60i, 720/60p
Recording/Playback: Dolby Digital (Dolby AC3)/2 ch
XLR (3 pins) x 2 (INPUT1, INPUT2), LINE/MIC selectable, High impedance LINE: 0 dBu, MIC: -50 dBu/-60 dBu (selectable in menu)
Type mini B connector (compliant with USB ver. 2.0)
3.5 inches, LCD color monitor, 210,000 pixels
DC7.2V (using with battery), 7.3V (using with AC adaptor)
3CCD (1/3-inch interline transfer type, and progressive modes supported)
LEICA DICOMAR lens with optical image stabilizer, motorized/manual mode switching, 13 x zoom, F1.6 - 3.0 (f=3.9mm to 51mm/35mm equivalent: 28mm to 368mm)
Prism system
1/4, 1/16, 1/64
60i/60p mode: 0/+3/+6/+9/+12/+18 dB, (0dB fixed in slow shutter mode) 30p/24p mode: 0/+3/+6/+9/+12 dB, (0dB fixed in slow shutter mode)
60i/60p mode: 1/60 (OFF), 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 sec.
30p mode: 1/30, 1/50 (OFF), 1/60, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 sec.
24p mode: 1/24, 1/50 (OFF), 1/60, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 sec
60i/60p mode: 1/60.0 sec. to 1/249.8 sec.
30p mode: 1/30.0 sec. to 1/249.8 sec. 24p mode: 1/24.0 sec. to 1/249.8 sec
60i/60p mode: 1/15, 1/30 sec. 30p mode: 1/15 sec.
3lx, (F1.6, Gain: +12dB, Shutter: 1/25sec.)
2x/5x/10x (only in 1080/60i or 720/60p video format)
72mm
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
SD Memory Card : 512MB, 1GB, 2GB (FAT12, FAT16)
SDHC Memory Card : 4GB, 6GB, 8GB, 12GB, 16GB, 32GB (FAT32)
PH mode: 1080/60i, 1080/30p (over 60i), 1080/24p (native), 720/60p, 720/30p(over60p) and 720/24p (native) HA, HG and HE mode: 1080/60i only
PH mode: approx. 21 Mbps (VBR, Max 24Mbps) HA mode: approx. 17 Mbps (VBR), HG mode: approx. 13 Mbps (VBR) HE mode: approx. 6 Mbps (VBR)
HDMI x 1, 1080/60i, 720/60p, 480/60p (Not compatible with VIErA Link)
HDMI x 1, 1080/60i, 720/60p, 480/60p (Not compatible with VIErA Link)
Mini-D x 1, Y: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm, PB/PR: 0.7 Vp-p, 75 ohm
Pin jack x 1, 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohm
48 kHz
16 bit
PH mode: 2 CH 384 kbps, HA, HG and HE mode: 2 CH 256 kbps
Stereo microphone
Pin jack x 2 (CH1, CH2), Output: 316 mV, 600 ohm
Stereo mini jack (3.5 mm diameter) x 1
20 mm (round) x 1
Super Mini jack (2.5mm diameter) x 1, for zoom and rec start/stop operations Mini jack (3.5mm diameter) x 1, for focus and iris controls
IN: 1.0 to 4.0 Vp-p, 10 k ohm
OUT: 2.0+/-0.5 Vp-p, low impedance
0.44 inches, LCD color viewfinder, 235,000 pixels
9.8W (when recording)
32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C)
10% to 80% (No condensation)
Approx. 3.7 lb. (Approx. 1.7 kg) camcorder only
Approx. 4.3 lb. (Approx. 1.98 kg) including SD memory cards, supplied battery, and microphone
(W x H x D): 6-1/16 x 6-15/32 x 15-5/8 inches (154 x 164 x 397 mm) excluding theprojection part
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time tested and still going strong!
By James C.
Perhaps the greatest testament to this camera is the fact that it came out over 4 years ago and still gets excellent reviews today. Look at how many people are still buying it despite newer successors! I had eagerly watched the AG AC130/160 and HPX250 since their original press releases and was planning on getting them because they looked great on paper. But my company shoots everything from car chases, sports, dance recitals to weddings and everything in-between. I need a camera that can ...
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More Sophisticated, Requires Some Skills
By DCM D.
This is a more sophisticated camcorder than typical consumer cameras. It records all digital to SDHC cards, so you have to understand the AVCHD format, have software to handle it and know how to purchase the best quality SDHC cards. The SDHC cards are the weak link, as a low-quality or counterfiet card could fail and lose all the shots on it. Has analog video/audio for simultaneous backup. Okay for low light, not great. Produces excellent quality HD images and a key component to an all-d...
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AVCCAM - the Industry's Next Generation Affordable HD...
The AG-HMC150 handheld is Panasonic's exciting new introduction to the AVCCAM series. Representing a major step forward in affordable HD video capture, the HMC150 utilizes highly efficient AVCHD recording, the industry's new long GOP standard based on MPEG-4, to provide stunning image quality and longer record time.
The new handheld incorporates three 1/3-inch progressive CCD imagers to produce stunning 1920 x 1080 resolution picture quality far exceeding older Long GOP formats like HDV.
It's equipped with a high-performance wide-angle* Leica Dicomar 13x zoom lens and 24-and 30-frame progressive capture in a full range of HD formats, making it well suited for all types of projects.
With an excitingrange of professional video and audio features and a compact, well-balanced design, the HMC150 is a "must have" for video professionals and enthusiasts looking for the best in affordable HD.
Extra-Long Solid-State Recording: Forget minutes! With AVCHD technology and high-capacity SD memory cards, the HMC150 provides hours of beautiful high definition recordings at professional bitrates up to 21Mbps.
And it's as easy to use as a digital still camera, with simple playback on many consumer devices and players, from computers and video game consoles to Blu-ray players and flat panel displays with SD card slots.
AVCHD is currently supported by variety of editing solutions i ncluding: Apple iMovie, Apple Final Cut Pro 6.0.1, Adobe Premier Pro CS3, Grass Valley Edius PROv4.5, Pinnacle Studio Plus 11, Nero7 Premium Reloaded, Ulead Video Studio 11 plus and DVD Movie Factory 6 Plus.
Stunning, full pixel HD resolution with these professional bitrate recording modes:
• PH - 21 Mpbs (1920x1080) -- Highest Quality Setting
• HA - 17 Mpbs (1920x1080)
• HG - 13 Mpbs (1920x1080)
• HE - 6 Mpbs (1440x1280) - Perfect for Long-form Recording