into an interesting niche might moves with the new Panasonic AG-AC90. With a targeted price of 2142 €, the camera joins between the 3,000-euro HDC-Z10000 with 3D capabilities and the sophisticated consumer models of HC-X900 series, which already go for under 1,000 € over the counter. The technical sub sounds the same on all models, namely 3MOS chip with 29.8 mm wide-angle (relative to kb) and 12x zoom with F1.5 aperture beginning. Only in the PIC1 Sensorgroesse Panasonic is 1/4 inch for AG-7 on AC90, while all other models have a 1/4 ,1-inch sensor. Either this is a misprint (we assume) or Panasonic provides just the production returns to smaller standard chips, we hardly believe myself. In front of the HDC-Z10000, -we like in the 2D area has very good lacks the 3D options including the double look. Retained compared to the consumer models, but the manual options such as three Buttons for manual lens rings and all important functions. An ND filter is missing, unfortunately, obvious. For that is XLR on board with. It will probably be separate 50Hz and 60Hz models that record in AVCHD (AVCCAM respectively) on 2 SD (HC / XC) slots up to 1080p60 or 1080p50. And SD resolutions are possible. Is delivered in October 2012.