Panasonic HDC HS9 Digital Camcorder
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£499.97
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Progressive 1920x1080p recording (25p) 3CCD Camera System / Leica Dicomar Lens / Advanced O.I.S. Face Detection Pre-Rec Function 0.6 sec Quick start 5.1-Channel Surround Sound System & ...
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Progressive 1920x1080p recording (25p) 3CCD Camera System / Leica Dicomar Lens / Advanced O.I.S. Face Detection Pre-Rec Function 0.6 sec Quick start 5.1-Channel Surround Sound System & Zoom Mic 60GB HDD holds a full 23h of memories When it comes to beauty, the 3CCD camera system makes a world of difference Worldwide, there is a strong and growing trend toward large-screen, high-image-quality televisions and high-definition (HD) broadcasting. In line with this, manufacturers are transitioning to HD quality in all other types of video equipment too. Panasonic, consistent with its long-time position as a leader in the video field, is now introducing two advanced full-HD 3CCD camcorders, the HDC-SD9 and HDC-HS9. The HDC-HS9 offers full-HD 1920 x 1080 progressive recording (25 frames per second) to capture images with a richness and beauty simply not possible with previous consumer camcorders. Users can record motion images with the kind of film-like quality enjoyed in movies at the cinema. The 17-Mbps bit rate of the HDC-HS9 gives superb image quality and motion response, while the high compression ratio enables one full hour of recording onto a 4-GB SD Memory Card (in HX mode) at full-HD resolution It also has new features such as Face Detection and the Intelligent Shooting Guide, which make it easier to capture mistake-free shots. It also offers Panasonic''s original 3CCD camera system, Advanced O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer), and a Leica Dicomar lens - three technologies that team up to deliver full-HD images of exquisite beauty. Viewed on today''s high-quality large-screen TVs, video clips shot with the HDC-SD9 are simply breathtaking. The HS9 is a hybrid model that records full-HD images onto either an SD (or SDHC) Memory Card or the built-in 60GB hard disk. A 16GB SDHC Memory Card can hold around six hours of recorded video clips, and the 60GB hard disk can hold around 23 hours (both in HE mode). This
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