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The Panasonic HC-X1000 is a professional-grade 4K camcorder delivering ultra-smooth 60p/50p video, a powerful 20x Leica Dicomar lens, and advanced 5-axis image stabilization. Designed for mobile, run-and-gun shooting, it offers dual recording, ND filters, and WiFi connectivity, making it a versatile tool for ENG, sports, and event videography. While low-light noise is a consideration, its feature set and price point make it a top choice for professionals seeking high-quality 4K capture on the move.


| ASIN | B00MZCCNPG |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #651,412 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,369 in Camcorders |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (46) |
| Date First Available | September 2, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3.42 pounds |
| Item model number | HC-X1000 |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Product Dimensions | 12.4 x 6.3 x 6.69 inches |
M**L
awesome if used correctly
I am the owner of a video production company. We have been shooting strictly in 4K for about a year now. Mostly on GH4s. I'll be the first to admit, this camera does not deliver the same pretty picture that the GH4 does. With box settings, the footage does not match well to GH4 either. But that is not why we have this camera. We have multiple GH4s for times that we need multiple angles of the same subject. We do not need to perfectly match this cam to our A cams. We use the HC1000 when we need a run&gun cam. We use it for ENG situations. Mostly sporting events. What this camera is capably of at it's price, is pretty incredible. 60p 4K, zoom, ND filters, all professional settings, solid audio, great autofocus, and the image stabilization is INCREDIBLE! There are many times we have no other choice but to shoot handheld with this cam, and with a steady operator, you will be amazed at how fluid your shots can be. We've also done a lot of testing and with our setting, we can cut from a GH4 interview shot to HCX b-roll without any jarring image differences. THE FOOTAGE IS A LITTLE NOISY. But that is something we accept with a cam at this pricepoint. As long as you keep that in mind while filming, you can minimize the noise. Also, when shooting low-lit scenes or any other scenario that might cause noise, throw the camera completely out of focus and record a few seconds, so that in post, you have a good clip to capture a good noise-print from and use a removal tool such as neat video. Do this and you might be very pleased with what you get. We've been using it for a few weeks now and I love this camera for what it is.
S**!
May be the best hobbyist/starter camera available
I used this camera to record church services before upgrading to a Sony FS7, and it did a fine job. I don't personally think there's another camera in this price range with this massive feature set with dual XLR inputs, selectable phantom/mic/line levels on inputs, good zoom ability, focus peaking, dual recording, 60p UHD and even 30p DCI, and really smooth motion stabilization. In fact, I use this as a secondary HD camera still. For the cons: The low light performance is not good, so I don't recommend it for that. It's great for outdoor shots and slow mo though. I used it indoors, partially lit, and the proper exposure required a 27 db gain even though this lens has an f1.8 aperture. I recommend setting the max gain level to around 12 db, 9 db if you can, to limit noise. The lens is not parafocal, not interchangable, and the best recording format is H.264 with a decent bitrate depending on which resolution you shoot in. The FHD 24p H.264 offers the best picture with intraframe at 200Mbps. I would typically shoot at 24p 4K UHD to reframe, and that bitrate is 100Mbps, with no intraframe, so the video is definitely not as clean. It's not bad though, can be cleaned up pretty nicely with noise reducers like Red Giant's denoiser if you have 8 hours to wait for post processing.
N**A
BAD FOR LOW LIGHT CONDITIONS
i was so exited for this camera cuase i heard a lot of good things about it and sure looks so good in pcitures and in person,video quality isn't bad but the problem here with this camera is that it has a small sensor and sucks for low light conditions,so much noise and i cant tolerate that for this camera price so i had to returned it and got refound i wish it didnt suck for shooting at night or low light PLEASE DO A RESEARCH BEFORE PURCHASING IT
K**N
Poor low light.
A very corporate video image, and poor low light performance. The DVX200 was a better fit for documentary filmmaking, but ENG and corp should have no problems.
J**.
Over all a great camera
My son and I run a couple YouTube channels. We started with a canon t5i dslr, and after considering an upgrade to 4K, we decided the cost of the Panasonic HC-x1000 was worth the risk. So we bought it. After a couple weeks of use we realized it’s not a very user friendly camera in regards to WiFi and such, (I had a bit of a problem setting it up). Another problem is it’s inability to record in low light, other then that, this camera has become our primary. We love that we don’t have to do a lot of post work on green screening. It seems to love the green screen. It’s light weight, and compact frame makes it easy to take with you, and looks professional enough. Another feature we love is the two xlr audio import jacks, which honestly I’ve only used on of, and the fact that you can record simultaneously on two SD cards. So far we love this camera as a beginners mid to semi professional quality. It’s ability to shoot 4K at this price makes it a must have for anyone looking to start out in the industry, or just a weekend videographer.
J**D
Amazing zoom, clarity and stability!
I love this video camera. It was more than I wanted to spend, but there isn’t much between the $300 camcorders and this one. I was not happy with the video quality of my Sony camcorder and I feel I wasted the 300 some odd dollars. I took a chance on the HC-X1000 and am so glad I did. The 4K video is truly 4K quality. The stabilization is good for me as I have a natural shake and have to freehand most of the type of shooting I do. The camera is complex and way more than I needed. I have a lot to learn on it, but even starting out as a point and shoot, the videos surpass all my expectations. This didn’t take my YouTube videos to the next level, it made them soar to near-professional quality with the only limitations being my own skills. If you are going on a trip of a lifetime, like say an African safari where you need to zoom in on moving wildlife, do not hesitate to buy this camera. You won’t be sorry. It is worth the time to get past the learning curve to go beyond point and shoot, which is what I am working on now.
A**R
Wow! La caméra est superbe! Elle est extrêmement propre et tout y est et même plus! Le vendeur m'a mis quelques surprises de plus. Le service a été impeccable ! Il a rapidement répondu a toutes mes questions et m'a bien rassuré sur toute la transaction. Il a été d'une patience incommensurable et d'une gentillesse absolue. Il a toute ma confiance pour les prochains achats. Merci.
P**S
Super camera
D**G
Camera language, documentation was in Russian, power cables for European power. Tried to get this rectified - was sent to 2 different Panasonic sites. Still is not sorted out. No one seems to want to help - they just send me to someone else. For a 2500$ purchase, this shouldn’t happen.
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