Panasonic's newest is the AJ-PX230, which takes most of the features of the AJ-PX270, but removes networking (wired and wireless), proxy, and Genlock/TC to bring the price down to $4,000. Though it doesn't have 4K built-in like other handheld cameras we've seen, particularly from Sony, it does have high-quality 1080p up to 60fps, and records to 10-bit 4:2:2 AVC-Intra internally up to 200Mbps. This isn't a camera aimed at narrative work thanks to its relatively small 1/3" sensors, but it should be welcome in documentaries, interviews, nature, education, and even live events.
I don't see footage from the AJ-PX230 just yet, but expect it to look similar these clips shot with its older sibling the PX270, as they share much of the same tech:
Here are the specs:
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