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Panasonic Canada: New, Full HD HX-A1 Wearable Camera for Shooting in Darkness & Rugged Outdoors: Ultra-compact, Lightweight, Built-in Wi-Fi

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, orange

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, orange

The following video presents [NEW] Introducing Panasonic New Wearable Camera HX-A1:

Panasonic is proud to announce a wearable camera HX-A1 offering a revolution in capturing night scenes you have never seen before. Ultra Compact, the camera is so lightweight at approximately 45 grams that shooting hands-free is compatible even over longer periods and recording exciting scenes in Full HD. Sturdy construction keeps water and dust out and protects against impact and cold temperatures. Whether you’ll be getting wet while canoeing and rafting or snowboarding and skiing in the freezing cold, the HX-A1 is the ideal choice thanks to its high durability performance. That’s why it proves its strength in even the most rugged environments, such as the Adventure Race.
Another feature is shooting in darkness. Using an infrared (IR) light (commercially-available) and Glasscover (Night mode), you can shoot in caves with no light from outside or shoot nocturnal wildlife in the dark. The HX-A1 also integrates a Built-in Wi-Fi® and can offer a versatile ways of shooting in combination with Panasonic camcorders or a variety of optional accessories.

Panasonic Canada introduces an exciting new addition to its camcorder line-up: the Full HD HX-A1 wearable camera.

Pricing and availability have not yet been announced.

PRESS RELEASE

PANASONIC CANADA INTRODUCES THE HX-A1
WEARABLE CAMERA

New ultra-compact, lightweight and tough wearable camera captures scenes you have never seen before

MISSISSAUGA, ON (April 13, 2015) – Panasonic Canada is proud to announce the Full HD HX-A1, a wearable camera that offers a revolutionary way to capture exciting footage, even in the dark. Canadians on-the-go will appreciate the HX-A1’s ultra-compact and lightweight (approximately 45 grams) design that makes shooting hands-free comfortable even over long periods of time.

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, black

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, black

Sturdy construction keeps water and dust out while protecting against impact and cold temperatures. Whether getting wet while canoeing and rafting or being exposed to the cold while snowboarding and skiing, the HX-A1 is the ideal choice for sports and outdoor enthusiasts alike thanks to its durable design and high performance.  It proves its strength even in the most rugged environments.

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, orange

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, orange

In addition to its ruggedness, it also enables users to shoot in the dark. Using an infrared (IR) light (commercially-available) and Glasscover (Night mode), users can film video in caves with no light from outside or shoot nocturnal wildlife in remote areas. With the HX-A1, the possibilities are endless.

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, black

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, black

Main Features

1. Ultra-Compact, Lightweight, and Tough

Despite its ultra-compact and lightweight (approx. 45 g) body, the HX-A1 is designed to be used in harsh environments.  Uniquely shaped, the cylindrical camera can be attached in many positions to suit a variety of shooting conditions.

  • Waterproof down to 1.5 m [5 ft] without a housing case (IPX8 compliant)
  • Shockproof up to 1.5 m[5 ft] (MIL-STD 810F Method 516.5-Shock compliant)
  • Dustproof (IP6X compliant)
  • Freezeproof down to -10°C [14°F]

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, orange

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, orange

2. “0 Lux Night Mode” for Capturing Night Time Footage

Using an IR light and Glasscover (Night mode), adventure enthusiasts won’t miss anything in the dark, even nocturnal wildlife in the depths of a forest.

Camera size and weight are so light that it’s comfortable to wear even with a heavy headlight.

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, black

Panasonic Wearable Camera HX-A1, black

3. Networking Functions

Built-in Wi-Fi®

The Panasonic Image App can be used to check angles and viewpoint on smartphones or tablets before shooting. Images can then be uploaded to photo-posting websites or social media

Wireless Twin Camera

While recording, footage from the HX-A1 can be sent to a sub-window on a Panasonic camcorder (released in 2015) via Wi-Fi. It is then combined with the main picture shot by the camcorder, allowing users to merge two simultaneously recorded videos into one. With this feature, it’s possible to combine multiple subjects in one video or combine the same subject viewed from different angles, which provides more possibilities for shooting in various situations.

Panasonic Camera HX-A1, orange

Panasonic Camera HX-A1, orange

Webcam

The HX-A1 can also be used as a computer webcam when connected via USB. Using a head mount, it’s also easy to share the sights recorded with friends and family.

Panasonic Camera HX-A1, black

Panasonic Camera HX-A1, black

4. Additional Features

Loop Recording

The camera can also be used to capture unexpected events like a winning goal during a soccer match or a runner crossing the finish line in a race. When recording for longer than an hour, this mode retains the most recent hour of scenes by erasing earlier scenes. The camera keeps recording seamlessly, by managing video in two-minute segments. No need to worry about running out of space on memory cards.

Slow Motion Video

The HX-A1 captures every detail, even in fast-moving scenes. At 1280×720 pixels, the camera records at 60 fps (double the normal frame rate), and at 848×480 pixels, it records at 120 fps (quadruple-speed). This enables users to catch every detail when playing back the footage in slow motion.

A subsidiary of Panasonic Corporation of North America, Panasonic Canada Inc. provides a broad line of digital and other electronics products and solutions to meet consumer, business and industrial needs. Consumers seeking more information on the company’s products can visit Panasonic’s home page at www.panasonic.com.