You used to be for some time documenting the life, but you are not only find the lightest HD camcorder. Well, this is the perfect tool for this: The Panasonic HDC-SD100 camcorder 3CMOS can shoot 1080i HD video and 2.1 megapixel Stills, all light, easily toted package.
Banking on the availability of cheap SD cards, Panasonic SD100 notes (surprise!) SD media (an 8-GB card included). As a result, the camera weighs a lot less hard disk camcorder tapes. SDS, while it is up to 32GB, this format has advantage over the hard drive: Secure Digital cards are immune to the power and can not crash - even a few drops of butter on the camera in the Grand Canyon (some cool footage that, after the restoration of destroyed).
The SD100 is the same price as the preceding, the SD5, but some lack of repair of the previous model. It has a manual focus ring, ideal for taking pictures close to your iris, or the end of the cigarette, the requiem for the Dream. Unit equipped with a remote control that functions as a TV and playback presentations - ideal for zooming from a tripod for low-budget porno family or touching the ball. Panasonic also blows surround stereo audio to 5.1 - a bit high definition audio to go with viddies.
But all is not well with the SD100. We have some concerns with the slow, clunky and a little emotional joystick video editing program. A more serious drawback in the harbor and diet: To save space, Panasonic hide some of the power, HDMI and USB port behind the battery - you must remove the battery and switch to the network to play directly on TV or transfer videos to your PC. (Of course, you can leave the SD card if you have a reader or slot.) What's more, you can not charge the battery when you run a campaign for AC. Puzzling? Yes fool? Definitely.
The resulting video is very good, but not perfect. Dark parts of the image has an effect similar to the grid, but outside the picture looks clean and strong, if not pan too fast (in the pop-up screen will remind you if you are). The camera can shoot about two hours on one charge, but you run out of space on the SD card after an hour to buy less or lower resolution. All drawbacks aside, if you want a light, strong, compact HD camcorder, the Panasonic is a sure bet. Be careful with him on a trip to the Grand Canyon.
Wired's feather light in the room. Handy remote allows you to draw away from the screen. The approach does not offer manual control found on many other cameras. Including 8-GB SD card and run up quickly.
You tired to remove the battery or switch to connect the power through USB or HDMI. A video editor is clunky thick mono. Menu control "joystick" is very sensitive. Recording time is limited by the capacity of primary school - we really can not rely on the hard drive brethren.
Banking on the availability of cheap SD cards, Panasonic SD100 notes (surprise!) SD media (an 8-GB card included). As a result, the camera weighs a lot less hard disk camcorder tapes. SDS, while it is up to 32GB, this format has advantage over the hard drive: Secure Digital cards are immune to the power and can not crash - even a few drops of butter on the camera in the Grand Canyon (some cool footage that, after the restoration of destroyed).
The SD100 is the same price as the preceding, the SD5, but some lack of repair of the previous model. It has a manual focus ring, ideal for taking pictures close to your iris, or the end of the cigarette, the requiem for the Dream. Unit equipped with a remote control that functions as a TV and playback presentations - ideal for zooming from a tripod for low-budget porno family or touching the ball. Panasonic also blows surround stereo audio to 5.1 - a bit high definition audio to go with viddies.
But all is not well with the SD100. We have some concerns with the slow, clunky and a little emotional joystick video editing program. A more serious drawback in the harbor and diet: To save space, Panasonic hide some of the power, HDMI and USB port behind the battery - you must remove the battery and switch to the network to play directly on TV or transfer videos to your PC. (Of course, you can leave the SD card if you have a reader or slot.) What's more, you can not charge the battery when you run a campaign for AC. Puzzling? Yes fool? Definitely.
The resulting video is very good, but not perfect. Dark parts of the image has an effect similar to the grid, but outside the picture looks clean and strong, if not pan too fast (in the pop-up screen will remind you if you are). The camera can shoot about two hours on one charge, but you run out of space on the SD card after an hour to buy less or lower resolution. All drawbacks aside, if you want a light, strong, compact HD camcorder, the Panasonic is a sure bet. Be careful with him on a trip to the Grand Canyon.
Wired's feather light in the room. Handy remote allows you to draw away from the screen. The approach does not offer manual control found on many other cameras. Including 8-GB SD card and run up quickly.
You tired to remove the battery or switch to connect the power through USB or HDMI. A video editor is clunky thick mono. Menu control "joystick" is very sensitive. Recording time is limited by the capacity of primary school - we really can not rely on the hard drive brethren.
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