I stopped by Panasonic's booth to get a closer look at their new DVX200 camera, which they introduced at NAB earlier this year.
Like its namesake DVX100, the DVX200 is designed for handheld, run-n-gun work, but incorporates features commonly found in modern cinema cameras. With 12 stops of dynamic range from the new Panasonic V-Log "L" (Light) gamma, this fixed lens 4/3" sensor camera is a welcome hybrid in the world of large sensor acquisition. The DVX200 has a newly designed Leica lens and the ability to record in 4K (4096x2160) and UHD (3840x2160), as well as HD up to 120 fps. Watch my video above as I get more details on the DVX200 from Luc Bara, Panasonic Technical Product Manager.