16% off (Sale price $499.99, Reg. Price $597.99) :: Panasonic HC-V770 HD Camcorder w/ Wireless Smartphone Twin Video CaptureBy pairing the HC-V770 Full HD Camcorder from Panasonic with your smartphone you can record two camera angles at once. A main image from the HC-V770's sensor in full HD and a secondary picture-in-picture image from your phone's camera. But the HC-V770 works by itself too. It features a 20x optical zoom lens with a 29.5 to 612mm equivalent focal length – giving you a wide angle when zoomed out and a substantial amount of telephoto when zoomed in. Able to record slow-motion in Full HD at up to 120 fps it can also perform in-camera interpolation to bring the final frame rate up to 240 fps. 20x Optical Zoom with 4-Drive Lens SystemBy driving each lens group separately drive ranges are reduced to deliver high-image quality and high-powered zooming. It also keeps the body compact even with a 20x optical zoom.HDR (High Dynamic Range) MovieCapture clear Shots with Excellent Detail in Both Bright and Dark Areas. By combining two images taken with different exposure times the HDR Movie function suppresses blown highlights and blocked shadows for crisper clearer videos. This is the world's first consumer camcorder to feature the HDR Movie function. Even in difficult shooting situations such as backlighting you can easily record true-to-life videos with excellent gradation.Wireless Twin Camera-Use Your Smartphone as a Sub CameraUsing your smartphone's Wi-Fi you can shoot from two angles at the same time. And because you're shooting with two different cameras you shoot from any distance or angle you choose for a variety of Picture-in-Picture images.BSI SensorThe Back Side Illumination Sensor has a large effective area with 6.03M effective pixels suppressing noise even when shooting in dimly lit conditions such as indoor scenes or nightscapes. It delivers stunningly beautiful images even down to the tiniest details. Crystal Engine is Panasonic's unique high-speed engine lets you shoot and play smooth Slow Motion Video in Full-HD. I
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