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New Panasonic Camcorders For 2008




New Panasonic camcorders

Two new Panasonic camcorders using the AVCHD recording format to HDD and SDHC cards are the high definition HDC-SD9 (Pictured right - $799) and the HDC-HS9 ($1099), which is officially the world’s smallest full HD (1920 x 1080) camcorder (For now!).

Panasonic have stated that size is important this year and the smaller the better. This is a good start for them.

The SD9 uses SDHC cards to record to using AVCHD, which can be up to 16GB in size. This will hold up to 160 minutes of video on lowest quality setting.

The Panasonic HDC-HS9 allows you to record using either SDHC cards or the built-in 60GB HDD (Holds up to 22.5 hours of video). You can ever transfer the video from the SDHC card to the hard drive directly.

Both have advanced optical image stabilization (OIS) which is the best available system available to date, 24P recording, face detection and interestingly, an “Intelligent Shooting Guide” that tells the user how to improve their video. Can't wait to try that out! I wonder if Spielberg has that option on his cameras ;-)

Panasonic SDR-SW20 camcorder Panasonic have also gone all 'niche market' on us and released two memory card based SD camcorders on us. The SDR-S7 ($299.95) and the SDR-SW20 (Pictured left - $399.95).

The SDR-S7 is tiny and very light weighing in at only 180g. Perfect for the handbag or pocket whilst traveling. The SDR-SW20 is a new one for Panasonic. It's an underwater camcorder for all your aquatic adventures.

Both record to SD/SDHC cards in the MPEG-2 format and can capture still pictures (640 x 480). The Panasonic SDR-SW20 is waterproof to five feet and is also dust proof and shock proof. A regular 'action camcorder' for all you adventure types out there.

Panasonic are a little behind the competition with only two standard definition hard disk drive camcorders this year. The SDR-H40 ($449.95) and the SDR-H60 ($549.95) have the fantastic Advanced Optical Image Stabilization facility from Panasonic and monster optical zooms up to 50X!!

No real manual controls to speak of and connections are limited. You can burn directly to DVD, but who wants to do that before a bit of editing? An hour of little Johnny drooling in his cot is a test of endurance even for the most besotted Grandmother ;-)

New Panasonic Camcorders

Panasonic VDR-D50 DVD camcorder Not the most exciting new Panasonic camcorders on offer this year and Panasonic expectantly only give us one new standard definition miniDV camcorder and one DVD camcorder.

The PV-GS90 ($279.95) and the VDR-D50 (Pictured right - $349.95) have no surprises and are standard fodder, with the exception of a bit more zoom capability and an improved OIS system.

Panasonic, like all the other manufacturers will be phasing these formats out over the next 12-24 months, but they have stated they will be continuing to offer the PV-GS320 this year as well.

New Panasonic Camcorders

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