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Panasonic Pro AG-DVC7 MiniDV Proline Camcorder w/15x Optical Zoom

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:

Going pro? Save for something better.

(3 out of 5) by M. D. Caigoy on Mar 1, 2007 (Los Angeles)
I'll be diplomatic and say this isn't a bad camera. But I used to shoot a lot of live events and concerts, and with a DVX100 and a DVC80 to choose from, this camera would always get stuck on the lowest priority shot. It's big, but mostly hollow, so it's almost as light as a Canon ZR series. In sunlight or other bright light, you're fine, but in low light you really know it's a 1-CCD camera. The colors wash out and the picture gets noisy. For a third of the price you could get a consumer level camera (Canon ZR) that'll shoot nearly as well (if not looking as imposing) while you save your pennies for a 3-CCD model.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:

Nice camera

(3 out of 5) by R. Anastasio on Jul 24, 2006 (Atco, NJ)
Like the other review said, this is a good starter camera. After being out of the video business for about 5 years I decided to by this camera for a wedding I was shooting. I got it at a great price. There are a few problems though. It's a little hard to deal with in low light. I have a mounted 150-watt light and it still hard to deal with. If you gain up one it's kind of grainy. But if you are not doing anything that is broadcast quality then this is a good camera. Since I'm doing low budget wedding this is perfect for me.

12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:

good pro beginers camera

(4 out of 5) by J. Samuelson on Mar 8, 2006 (Portland, OR USA)
This is a great starter camera if you are thinking about getting into videograghy. This camera will give you the pro look, but it seems to be just a consumer level camera in a pro package. quality seems to be very good however, I have only shot a few hrs of tape so far. if you can come up with an extra $1000 seriously consider a different camera that really is on the pro level.

Havre used the camera for 3 years...not bad..good picture quality, looks professional to your clients

(3 out of 5) by J. Osuna on Oct 30, 2009 (Los Angeles, California, USA)
Have used the camcorder for over 3 years, our retired community video club owns two of them. Has great picture quality in good lighting, rivals my 3CCD Cannon GL-2. The Panasonic does a decent job on lower lighting situations. I frequently use it to partner up with my Cannon GL-2 for the second camera shots. Only had one of the 2 Pansonics needed repairs to the tape motor mechanism, the other same model Panasonic in our inventory, has not needed repairs, in those same three years of very frequent club use. Our clients are impressed when we show up with the large Panasonic. It is easy to operate. I would buy another one. It seems to take small abuses well, it is used by serveral different club members, so you know that it has had bumps and small drops. The handle is very handy to carry the camcorder around and to take low shots as we walk around, you could not do that with non-handle type camcorders. On the bad side of this review, I noticed that in lower light situations with long shots, if the subject walked to the edge of your shooting view screen, the camcorder would go out of focus, then to compensate I would have to move the subject back into the center of the shot. So, in the low light situations, the camera is fooled and goes out of focus on the subject and focuses on the background.

0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Good Camera

(5 out of 5) by Tolu Akerele on Jan 26, 2007 (columbus ohio)
This camera is execellent and beautiful crystal picture and sperverb stereo/surrand sound makes this camera one of the best.