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CNET Editors' ChoiceAug 04

The goodThe good: A surprising number of professional features for the price; solid, compact design; responsive performance; Infrared mode; excellent video quality.

The badThe bad: Controls are more consumer-oriented than the feature set; Movie-Like mode inferior to true progressive imaging; no built-in XLR ports.

The bottom lineThe bottom line: A compact model with a wealth of features for its price, the Panasonic AG-DVC30 offers one of the best values in a three-chip MiniDV camera.

Specifications: Video input type: Camcorder; Optical zoom: 16 x; Media type: Mini DV See full specs

CNET editors' review

  • Reviewed on: 08/31/2004
  • Released on: 04/15/2004
Panasonic's AG-DVC30 represents the company's entry into what you could call the prosumer-lite camcorder category. These cameras are a step down from higher-priced, entry-level pro cameras with 1/3-inch CCDs, notable examples of which include Canon's XL2, Sony's PD170, and Panasonic's DVX100A. Cameras in the prosumer-lite category have three 1/4-inch chips and are more compact, simplified, and consumer-oriented than their more-expensive siblings. The AG-DVC30 raises the bar in this category by offering both a broad range of pro features and appealing touches such as a clean IR mode and a handsomely designed magnesium-alloy body. It offers perhaps the most bang for the buck of any three-chip DV camcorder available, making an excellent choice for the serious amateur, or as a discreet second camera for the accomplished pro.At first glance, the Panasonic AG-DVC30 looks like a shrunken AG-DVX100A. Like its big brother, the AG-DVC30 has a classic three-chip prosumer camera design: lens and microphone in the front, viewfinder and battery in the back, tape compartment and wrist strap on the right side, and a flip-out LCD as well as most of the controls on the left.


The cassette hatch opens from the top, so you don't have to remove the camera from your tripod when you want to change tapes.

Although small, this camera definitely doesn't seem chintzy--its magnesium-alloy chassis gives it a nice solid feel, and its 2.4 pounds balance well in your hand. Unlike with the AG-DVX100A, the AG-DVC30's carrying handle is removable. Without the handle, this model makes for a very compact and discreet camera, which, with its stealthy, black color, could be easily mistaken for a much less sophisticated model.


In addition to the primary record button in its usual place at the rear of the camera, there's a second one near the lens.

While the AG-DVC30 has many of the features as the AG-DVX100A, it has far fewer physical controls. As a result, many features are accessible only through menus, while others share controls. The best example of the latter arrangement is the thumb wheel, which controls the iris, the shutter, the gain, the audio levels, and the headphone volume. A particularly odd control system is the single ring around the lens, which may be assigned via menu settings to control the zoom, the focus, or the iris. The good news is that all these functions can be controlled manually. The bad news is that, without dedicated mechanical controls, taking manual control is often awkward and time consuming. This weakness is alleviated somewhat by three customizable buttons that can be programmed via the menus to control a variety of common functions.


Playback controls and a few recording options, including image stabilization and zebra stripes, are found behind the flip-out LCD.


Using one thumb wheel to adjust the iris, the shutter speed, the gain, the audio levels, and the headphone volume makes manual control somewhat time consuming, but three user-customizable buttons allow you to program a more efficient setup.

The AG-DVC30's batteries and LCD are exactly the same as the AG-DVX100A's. That's a good thing, as the 3.5-inch LCD is big and bright, and the world doesn't need yet another proprietary battery design. The AG-DVC30's viewfinder is quite similar to the AG-DVX100A's, though its lens and rubber eyecup are significantly smaller. The AG-DVC30 also comes with a larger eyecup, which may be swapped out according to personal preference. The lens and removable hood are also reminiscent of the AG-DVX100A's, but the AG-DVC30's lens diameter is a modest 43mm.

As is the case with many small cameras, the AG-DVC30 combines many connectors. Audio and video RCA jacks are combined into a single minijack, which requires a proprietary cable.

When it came out a couple of years ago, the AG-DVX100 (further improved as the AG-DVX100A) was a revolutionary camera--the first to offer 24P imaging and a pro feature set in a prosumer model. The Panasonic AG-DVC30 is much more of an evolutionary camera, borrowing various features from the AG-DVX100A but offering little else that's new other than value.


There's an S-Video port, but audio and video RCA connections are combined into a single minijack port. You can attach an optional XLR adapter for compatibility with pro audio equipment.

Like its competitors at this price point, the AG-DVC30 captures images with three 1/4 -inch (380K effective pixel) CCDs. The 16X zoom range and optical stabilization of its Leica Dicomar lens are also competitive but not exceptional.

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