Specifications

PANASONIC
AG-DP800H 'SUPERCAM'
CAMCORDERS
60
Incorporates advanced Digital Signal Processing (DSP) circuitry for increased flexibility and control in adverse shooting conditions. Some
of the DSP circuitry benefits: allows fine adjustment of a wide range of parameters; memory storage and instant recall of specific settings;
delivers faster response and avoids accidental misalignments while ensuring camcorder reliability. Enhances operational speed and
flexibil-
ity with six Scene File modes for customized shooting.
DSP Circuits and Their
Functions
Chroma Detail — compensates for poor res-
olution in the high chroma areas of the pic-
ture.
Dark Detail — determines the optimum
degree of contour enhancement in dark areas
of the picture, to deliver crisp, clear, natural-
looking images, even under adverse lighting
conditions.
Flare Correction Circuit — compensates for
unsteady Black, caused by light or by a sub-
ject’s movements.
Highlight Compression — expands the
dynamic range of the highlighted areas and
prevents halation. The highlight compression
circuit allows a wide dynamic range produc-
ing detailed images, even against bright back-
light or daylight.
Six Scene File Modes
SF #1 (Normal Mode) — Sets the camera to
adjust for normal shooting conditions.
SF #2 (Fluorescent Mode) Improves color
reproduction under fluorescent lighting.
Enhances flesh tones, making subjects look
healthy and pink, not sallow.
SF #3 (Sparkling) — Sharpens picture and
enhances edges. Even makes strands of hair
stand out.
SF #4 (Special) — Smooth out complexions.
Obscures pimples and blackheads while keep-
ing detail in dark areas.
SF #5,6 (A and B) — User modes for flexi-
ble data settings. Different digital adjust-
ments can be set for horizontal and vertical
detail, chroma and dark detail, coring, color
correction, etc.
DSP — Emmy Award
Winning Technology
Emmy Award-winning technology
first introduced by Panasonic over five
years ago, DSP is now offered by
most camera manufacturers as stan-
dard. Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
cameras require virtually no adjust-
ment, and image degradation is mini-
mized over time. This is accomplished
by eliminating conventional compo-
nents, such as transistors, capacitors
and resistors. These parts are often
affected by temperature, humidity,
pollution, vibration and mechanical
shock. DSP benefits include: Easy
camera setup, a simple time-saving
method of matching cameras without
test pattern charts, lights and oscillo-
scopes. High reliability and stability,
resulting in improved picture quality.
AG-DP800H SPECIFICATIONS
CAMERA SECTION
Image Sensor:
Three 1⁄2˝ FIT CCDs with
380,000 pixels each
Minimum Illumination:
1.5 Lux at f/1.4 with Super
High Gain
Electronic Shutter:
1/100-1/8000
Synchro Scan Shutter:
1/61.9 - 1/253.7
CC/ND Filters:
3200°k, 5600°k, 5600°k
+12.5% ND
S/N Ratio:
60 dB
Resolution:
750 Lines
Gain:
0,+9,+18,+24 dB,
Super High Gain (+30 dB)
VTR SECTION
Resolution:
S-VHS: More than 400
Lines
S/N Ratio:
S-VHS: Better than 47 dB
Tape Speed:
15
16 ips (33.35 mm/s)
Video Output:
Composite Video: BNC
S-Video: 4-pin
26-Pin Connector:
Composite, Component
Video Output
-20 dB Low Impedance
Balanced Audio Output
VTR Start; 5v DC,
VTR Stop; 0v DC
Tally in: Record 5v, Pause;
2.5v
AUDIO
Frequency Response:
20 Hz - 20 kHz (Hi-Fi)
50 Hz - 12 kHz (Normal)
S/N Ratio:
48 dB (Dolby NR On)
Dynamic Range:
80 dB (Hi-Fi Audio)
Audio In: (XLR 3P x 2)
+4/0/-6/140/150 -60 dB
Audio Output:
(Phono x 2)
-8 dB, Low Impedance,
Unbalanced
Headphone Jack:
1/4˝ Phone
VIEWFINDER
CRT:
High Resolution (550
lines) 1.5˝, B&W CRT
Controls:
Bright, Contrast, Peaking,
Character On/Off, Tally
On/Off, Zebra On/Off
GENERAL
Power Supply:
12v DC
Power Consumption:
17 watts with Viewfinder
Operating Temp:
+32°F–104°F (0°C–40°C)
Dimensions:
4
3
4 x 11
5
8 x 14
1
16˝ (WXHXD)
Weight:
13.7 lbs. (6.2kg)
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