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Your must-to-carry list for the upcoming vacation or family trip is incomplete without Panasonic’s latest HC-WX970 and HC-VX870 camcorders. Panasonic India is further strengthening its position in the 4K imaging line up and has launched these two 4K Ultra HD camcorders to help consumers capture the most cherished moments from your travels.

Both the new variants feature the advanced Twin Camera functions. The Twin camera and wireless Twin camera provide picture-in-picture twin camera recording. Adding to the experience of getting multiple shots at one time, the models include a rotatable sub camera that lets the user take shots two different angles at once. Panasonic’s latest HC-WX970 and HC-VX870 camcorders

Specifically designed to capture 4K or high speed HD images, the 4K photo mode lets the user choose a single frame to capture a decisive moment making it convenient for amateur photographers to grab impressive moments in still or video footage. The 4K photo mode further enables delivery of true-to-life images for a wide variety of shooting situations, in extremely high detail.

Both the models support AVCHD and a variety of other high-bit-rate recording modes for added versatility. The models also incorporate a MOS image sensor with more pixels for high-definition images and High-speed readout for reduced Rolling Shutter distortion. The BSI sensor provides great shots in dim locations and new NR enables to capture clear, high-contrast images.

HC-WX970 and HC-VX870 camcorder, priced at Rs.84, 990 and 74,990 respectively offers other features like night mode, wind shield zoom microphone, Wi-Fi function with NFC, narration mode etc.

So capture the scenic views, delectably exotic meals and memorable moments this holiday season with the Panasonic’s HC-WX970 and HC-VX870 camcorder.

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