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Title: Panasonic SDR-H20
Pros: 30GB hard drive, SD memory support, Dolby Digital sound
Cons: Poor still images, Slight jitter in video, Average sound
Verdict: On the right-hand side of the camcorder sits the hard drive - all 30GB of it. It's capable of storing up to 27 hours of video footage in its LP mode, while in its top XP mode there's room for seven hours of recording
Summary: A good looking camcorder if a little unremarkable in the performance stakes
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80/100 |
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Title: Panasonic HDC-SX5
Pros: Records full HD to SD cards and DVDs; excellent high-def video
Cons: Unbelievably poor battery placement
Summary: I don't care how Panasonic achieves its 1920 x 1080I spec using three 520K pixel CCDs! the results were top notch..
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75/100 |
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Title: Panasonic HDC-SD9
Pros: Compact and lightweight; saturated colors.
Cons: Moderate to low-light videos look cloudy; some awkward design choices; smallish LCD with terrible color reproduction; awful bundled software.
Verdict: Despite its trio of CCDs, the video quality and performance of the Panasonic HDC-SD9 are a bit too inconsistent. Plus, we recommend avoiding this model until software support for it improves.
Summary: With its eye-catching, compact body and relatively low price, the Panasonic HDC-SD9 seems to be quite an attractive buy for a flash-based AVCHD camcorder. At 11.7 ounces with battery and SD card and only 3.6 inches long, it's certainly one of the smallest
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72/100 |
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Title: Panasonic HDC-SD5
Pros: Enjoyable to handle and easy to use, Amazingly good images
Cons: No mic and headphone sockets, Audio affected by light wind noise outdoors
Verdict: Despite the fact that the SD5 lacks some of the features of its predecessor, there's no escaping the fact that it offers something very special for those looking for superb high-definition video in such a small and compact unit. Because of this, it
Summary: Panasonic's ground-breaking HDC-SD1, released earlier this year, wasn't the first video camera to allow HD video recording to truly flash media but it remains the best 3CCD HD solid-state video camera by a mile.
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80/100 |
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