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Panasonic Releases New Performance Enhancing
Updates for AG-HPX300
July 14, 2009
Source: Panasonic
Free Downloadable Update Offers Improvements
in CMOS Performance, Picture Quality, Flash Band Effect and
More
Panasonic Broadcast announced the immediate availability of
a free flash band compensation firmware update with new performance
enhancements for its AG-HPX300 10-bit, 4:2:2 P2 HD camcorder
with AVC-Intra recording.

The new firmware update improves CMOS imager performance and
compensates for the flash band effect experienced
by most MOS-based imagers.* The update allows the camera to
use a specially developed LSI signal process that removes
flash artifacts commonly caused by the rolling
shutter feature in these imagers. It detects the flash
band frame and combines it with the previous unaffected
frame image to compensate for divided flash band frames and
maintain the natural frame sequence.
The update is available now at this link
An instructional video covering the flash band compensation
improvement as well as shooting techniques for working with
skew is available on Panasonic Broadcasts channel on
YouTube at www.youtube/user/PBTSProVideo.
The update will also make the HPX300 compatible with the new
E Series P2 cards, reduces noise in 1080/24p and 1080/30p
recording modes and when using the scene file F3 setting (SCENE
SPARK), and adds Dynamic Range Stretch (DRS) functionality
when using the slow shutter modes.
Panasonic also announced that a PAL (50Hz) compatibility upgrade
is now available for the HPX300 camcorder at an additional
cost of $800.
For more information or to purchase, email pbtscservice@us.panasonic.com.
Eligible HPX300 units must be registered to a US-based customer
and have a U.S.-issued serial number.
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