Video Printer is More Compact Than Ever

The AG-EP50, Panasonic's advanced video printer, creates high-quality color images from a variety of video sources. Offering a print size of 3 x 4" with 464 x 672 dpi, the printer allows users to adjust the color, brightness, contrast and tint of a print after it is grabbed in memory. Print formats include Multi-Picture Print, Variable Speed Strobe print, Card-Size print, Zoom print, Mirror reverse print and Size-Specification print. Print time is 75 seconds and print life is a claimed 50 years. The AG-EP50 is only 12.25" wide, one third smaller than previous Panasonic video printers. Panasonic Broadcast & Television Systems Co., Secaucus, NJ, (800) 524-0864.

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