Panasonic just introduced new full High Definition (HD) camcorders to its 2010 line, which includes three compact and stylish models, the HDC-HS60, HDC-TM55, HDC-SD60 – perfect for users wanting ...
We’ve seen Panny’s standard-def camcorders, but here are Panasonic’s three new HD cams. The HDC-HS60, HDC-TM55 and HDC-SD60 are all compact, LCD touchscreen camcorders with 35.7mm wide-angle lenses ...
A more affordable model in Panasonic's HDC series of camcorders, the HDC-SD60 ($429.99 list) sports a 2.11-megapixel MOS sensor and a 35.7-millimeter lens with 35x intelligent zoom. It's about $300 ...
It's official: Panasonic's just confirmed all those cams we saw leaked a few days back (and added a few more). On offer, its got the Lumix FS33 and FS30, both 14 megapixel affairs with 8x ...
Panasonic’s camcorder game was pretty strong in 2009, and now we have the full list of prices to go along with the specs for the three HD cameras and three standard-def cams we saw early in January.
The two high-end HD camcorders that shoot full 1080p with a 3MOS sensor system too much even for you? Panasonic gives us the pricing scheme for its (expected to be much more affordable) compact HD and ...
March 2010 will see the release by Panasonic of two compact Full High Definition camcorders and two new compact high zoom camcorders and as part of its 2010 range. leadpic_Panasonic_SDR-S50 January 28 ...
SDXC. It's a new memory card format, but only in a certain light. You see, SDXC actually surfaced back in early 2009, but no commercial cards were launched until about a week ago. Already it seems ...
As long as you don't pay list price, the Panasonic HDC-SD60 is a great value, and if possible, avoid paying the unnecessary price premium for the hard drive in the HS60.
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