Panasonic announced two all-new High Definition video camcorders designed to keep pace with the continued evolution in video toward larger TV screens and higher definition video content. The new ...
We’ve already given you some numbers and a rundown of this tapeless, SD card-based HD wunderkind—but now we can tell you how it feels. And it feels pretty damn ...
Panasonic is going high-def with its HDC-SD1 video camera. The cam uses a 3CCD sensor to record video in 1080i. Its packed with a 12x optical zoom Leica lens and records straight to its 4GB card ...
“I'm not given to hyperbole but the HDC-SD1 is at the top of the pack for consumer camcorders circa early 2007.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, ...
We were at Panasonic's boot and we have seen a couple of nice HD-ready cameras. High Definition Video Cameras HDC-SD1 and HDC-DX1 are using AVCHD High Definition format and both are full HD 1080i ...
New York — Panasonic will ship its first HD camcorders, including the first ever consumer HD model to record to flash memory, in March, the company announced this week. The HDC-SD1 and DX1 are based ...
Don't blink--the company is already replacing its new HDC-SD1 with the HDC-SD5. Plus, the hybrid HDC-SX5 rounds out the line. I've been reviewing hardware and software, devising testing methodology ...
Let's just put it out on the table: the Flip-inspired HM-TA1 ($169, left) and the ultra traditional (though delightfully mini) HDC-SDX1 ($499) are very different cameras. But are they $330 different?
Derek loves nothing more than punching a remote location into a GPS, queuing up some music and heading out on a long drive, so it's a good thing he's in charge of CNET Australia's Car Tech channel. In ...
Panasonic unveiled a slew of new Lumix cameras just last week, but the company wasn’t quite done with its fall camera and camcorder announcements. Today, Panasonic announced its first 3D ...
Panasonic's brewing up some 1080p goodies in the new HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700 (pictured) camcorders, both of which do up 1080p video at a nice 60 fps (or 60i or 24p), and record using a 3MOS sensor ...
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