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Camera Section
The AG-HPX370 series features a newly developed camera section with a 2.2-megapixel image sensor
and 20 bit digital signal processor. Image quality is outstanding.
Newly Developed U.L.T.*
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Sensitivity and Superb Image Quality
High levels of sensitivity and image
quality have been achieved with a
new high-sensitivity photodiode and
low-noise pixel transistor, both based
on low-noise analog process
technology that was accumulated in
Panasonic CCD camera development.
Plus, the same levels of sensitivity and
image quality that are found in
Interlace mode are now possible in
Progressive mode thanks to P.A.P.
(Progressive Advanced Processing),
a 3D adaptive processing technology.
*1: Ultra Luminance Technology
*2:F10 sensitivity in 1080/59.94i and F11 sensitivity in 1080/50i at 2,000 lx.
AG-HPX370 series
Image Sensor with F10*
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Newly developed 1/3-inch
U.L.T. image sensor
1/2-inch MOS equipped camera
*Shooting conditions: Gain: 0 dB,
Filter: Clear,
Lens aperture: Open,
Illumination: 60 lx
Fujinon High-Performance 17x Zoom Lens
The AG-HPX370 series comes equipped with a Fujinon 1/3-inch 17x
zoom lens. Optimized for use with the AG-HPX370 series, this high-
performance HD lens incorporates advanced broadcast lens technologies
to achieve a compact size, light weight, F1.6 at 4.5 mm f-value at the
wide end, and excellent zoom response. The zoom is comfortable to grip
and use. Also, quick zoom and auto cruising zoom functions can be
allocated to the VTR and RET switches.
Chromatic Aberration Compensation (CAC)
This exclusive technology sets up a conversation between lens and
camera which allows for a highly sophisticated algorithm to be deployed
that will automatically compensate the registration error that is caused
mainly by lens chromatic aberration, and minimize the circumjacent blur.
Simulation Showing the CAC (Chromatic Aberration Compensation) Effect
Full screen
CAC OFF
CAC ON