
Panasonic AG-CX350 4K Pro Video Camcorder Bundle
A compact professional 4K camcorder with 1-inch sensor, HDR via HLG, and up to 120fps slow motion in HD.
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Overview
Key Features
The�Panasonic AG-CX350 4K Camcorder�is designed for what Panasonic is calling the fusion of communication and broadcasting.
A compact professional UHD 4K�camcorder packed with features that you would expect to find in a full-sized camcorder.
The AG-CX350 features a 1" MOS sensor recording in UHD resolution (3840 x 2160), in the MOV format using a variety of data rates including 400 Mb/s, as well as in HEVC at up to 200 Mb/s.�,
The camcorder can also record HD in MOV, as well as HD/SD in AVCHD format for legacy productions. You can choose from eight different gamma settings including HLG, which provides an HDR output in the camera.
It also features variable frame rate capability from 1 to 60 fps in UHD and 1 to 120 fps in HD. Recording is to dual SD card slots, which provides for simultaneous, relay, and background recording.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 1-inch MOS sensor delivers strong image quality and low-light capability in a compact camcorder body
- Variable frame rates up to 120fps in HD allow for versatile slow-motion capture
- Dual SD card slots with simultaneous, relay, and background recording modes provide redundancy and flexibility
- HLG gamma setting enables HDR output directly in-camera without external recorders
- 20x optical zoom with 32x intelligent zoom covers a wide range of shooting scenarios
👎 Cons
- Records to SD cards rather than higher-speed CFast or CFexpress media, which may limit sustained high-bitrate recording
- Compact form factor means smaller physical controls compared to full-sized shoulder-mount camcorders
- HEVC footage at 200 Mb/s can be demanding on editing systems without hardware decoding support
- 1-inch sensor, while larger than many camcorders, still produces more depth of field than Super 35mm or full-frame alternatives