FS: Panasonic HMC-40

ReedSkis~

Active member
Hi, NS.

I'm selling an extremely lightly used Panasonic HMC-40.

First off, a brief description of the HMC-40:

The HMC-40 is an amazing prosumer camcorder for the price. It shoots in AVCHD, which means no tapes! This format can be easily imported into softwares such as Final Cut by using the log and transfer feature (may differ with other software). It's full resolution 3-megapixel, 1/4 inch 3mos imager produces extremely vivid and desirable colors. Its HD frame rates are 1080/60i, 1080/30p, 1080/24p, 720/60p, 720/30p and 720/24p. It is fairly light, weighing only 6 pounds. It has a 2.7 inch touchscreen display. This camera can also take 10.6mp still photos.

It has a good amount of manual features and definitely has a more professional feel than an HV-30 for example. This is a great camera for someone looking to upgrade from a more consumer focused camera, to a camera with a steeper learning curve.

Also, contrary to cameras such as the HVX, which shoot on p2 cards, the HMC-40 records onto a small sdhc card, which won't set you back $600 like a p2 card.

Condition:

I have treated this camera with utmost respect throughout it's 13 hours of use. It has no scratches anywhere, and is in as close to perfect condition as something can get.

Contents (picture below): Includes everything that was in the original box such as:

- Battery (3 hours)

- Battery Charger

- An AC adapter

- Wireless remote control

- Eye Cup

- Shoulder Belt

- A Handle

- and all of the original cables that were in the box and are picture below.

And In addition to these standard accesories, you will also get a:

- Panasonic 72 V 5 MA Battery which lasts for 10 hours (http://www.amazon.com/72-800-Battery-AGHMC70-HMC150/dp/B001JMRVVO/ref=pd_bxgy_p_img_c)

Pictures: here are some pictures snapped by Octopus$ of the camera (click for best quality):

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Pricing: $1650 obo

Thanks

Reed

 
Hmmm, what is your reasoning?

my brother has a t1i so we would be able to share lenses which Is a plus, and i am going to take a photography course in school next year...

But please embellish on your thoughts, because I'd be very pleased if you could talk me out of it...
 
Thats true, i got confused.

And reed i sent you a pm back but also, the dslr hd cameras havent impressed me yet, sure there is dope DOF but like every person ive seen film skiing with one hasnt even used DOF with their shots so i dont see the point of buying a dslr hd camera for skiing.
 
Bump with some footage from this season:

In the Morning - Beaver Creek 09/10 from Reed Rosenbluth on Vimeo.

Note, 1:40 and on was filmed with a flip hd
 
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