Panasonic AGHPX170
Manfrotto 516 fluid head tripod
Rode NTG2 Shotgun Microphone w/ windscreen
Libec ZC-3DV handle zoom.
Panasonic AG HPX170
A great camera for shooting action sports. This camera comes from the infamous DVX 100, a Panasonic camera that was an industry standard prior to the HD/solid state camera boom. There-for the way the camera is designed is time tested. All of the buttons are situated so as to make shooting in manual modes very handy and natural. The HPX shoots in P2 DVCPRO HD, a common Panasonic format that has been seen in shows such as Planet Earth. The most recent version of this camera shoots in 1280p, 720p, 1280i and all other DV formats. The codec writes to P2 cards (seen below) that are specific for P2 cameras.
The HPX170, like all other P2 cameras can be set up to shoot different and distinct looks using the cameras Scene File settings. Using these settings the camera can shoot video that can look just like many types of film and when this is properly done it can save you a great amount of time in post.
Filming snow sports can sometimes be tricky due to the amount of light in relation to the number of stops on the cameras aperture. Thus, the 3 built in ND filters allow for correct exposure and this makes shooting with a low depth of field possible. If further ND filters are needed, the lens attachment ring is 72 mm.
Notable Specs:
• Width 6.1 in
• Depth 15.6 in
• Height 7.1 in
• Weight 4.2 lbs
• Body Material Aluminum-magnesium alloy
• Digital Zoom 10 x
• Optical Sensor Size 1/3″
• Optical Sensor Type 3CCD
• Image Stabilizer Optical
• White Balance: Automatic,
Presets,
Custom
• Built-in ND Filters: 1/4,
1/16,
1/64
• Supported Resolution: 1080i,
480i,
1080p,
720p,
480p
• Gain Selection
• Zebra pattern,
Waveform monitor,
Vectorscope
Drawbacks: The most notable drawback to this camera may be shooting things in focus as the viewfinder is not full HD size. Having a good understanding of how the cameras focus assist mechanisms is vital. ALWAYS use the EVF Detail function as this will highlight the edges of what you are shooting in a way that will help you hone in your focal length. Also, setting the focus numbers to distance (on your display) will give you an idea of where your focus ring should be. In addition, there is a Focus Assist button that will zoom into your frame, allowing you to see edges more clearly.
Manfrotto 516 fluid head tripod
The main drawback is it’s weight. If you are big on long backcountry treks, or are not concerned with getting long distance, steady shots then you might want to find a lighter fluid head.
Specs:
Max load Capacity: 22 lbs
Head height: 4.9 inches
Quick Release: Yes
Pan: 360°
Tilt: +90° -60°
Weight: 4.4 lbs Notes
Independent Tilt Lock
Rode NTG-2 Shotgun Microphone w/ windscreen
Specs
Broadcast sound quality
Low noise circuitry
Condenser transducer
P48 phantom power or 1.5V AA battery
Two step High-Pass Filter – Flat or 80Hz
Rugged metal construction
Low weight – 161g (5.17 oz.)
Low handling noise
Libec ZC-3DV handle zoom
Specs:
Compatibility: Most Sony and Canon cameras with LANC jack / P – Panasonic cameras with Cam Remote jack)
REC: Record start / stop
ZOOM: Zoom lever can be variable for zoom speed Physical Clamp distance (diameter): 0.4 – 1.2″ (10 – 30mm)
Connector cable: 2.5mm Stereo mini jack
Cable Length: 20″ (510mm) Operating Temperature 32 – 104°F (0 – 40°C) Weight 6.7 oz (190g)