The device, priced at Rs 1.79 lakh, supports recording formats as 4K Cinema and 4K Full-HD and host of professional functions. It is ideal for professional shooting documentaries and events in extremely high detail, Panasonic said in a statement.
Panasonic, which is a market leader in this segment with 65 per cent market share claimed that 4K Ultra HD HC-X1000 is the world's first camcorder capable of recording 4K 60p/50p images onto an SD card.
Speaking on the launch, Manish Sharma, Managing Director, Panasonic India, said, "With technology constantly changing it allows our brand to push boundaries and create new and exciting products that are customized according to the needs and requirements of the Indian market."
Panasonic India will continue to launch such offerings for its customers and the roadmap is to develop synergy within various 4K offerings from the company, so as to establish a control in the complete category rather than just a particular segment, the statement said.
