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Monday June 8, 2009
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Light devices are always nice--especially when you have to carry them around for long periods of time. So budding moviemakers are sure to appreciate Panasonic's announcement today that it's releasing two of the world's lightest high-definition camcorders: the HDC-SD10 and the HDC-TM100. Each weighs only half a pound, but has a powerful 16x optical zoom and the ability to record in full, 1,920-by-1,080 (1080p) HD.
The HDC SD10 records on an SDHC/SD memory card and the HDC-TM10 records onto both 8GB of integrated memory and an SDHC/SD card. Both cameras include the new Advanced Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS) function, which detects and corrects for hand-shake about 4,000 times per second, helping ensure clear, stable shots even you're zoomed in tight on a subject. The camcorders also have Intelligent Auto (iA), which automatically chooses the most suitable Scene mode for the conditions in which you're shooting; and Auto Focus/Auto Exposure Tracking, for maintaining focus and exposure even while a subject is moving. Both camcorders are compatible with Panasonic's VIERA Link and with VIERA Image Viewer for quick and easy playback on a compatible HDTV.
Both camcorders will be available in September 2009, with the HDC-SD10 priced at $549.95 and the HDC-TM10 priced at $599.95.
Posted By:
Matthew Murray
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June 10, 2009 7:03 AM
It really very good device Light devices are always nice especially when you have to carry them around for long periods of time it has very good feature.