Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Panasonic renews its simple high-definition camcorders

The new products that the marks have been announced for this year, high-definition camcorders classic (no 3D or using interchangeable lenses) have had a role as we had not seen for years. Case in point: Panasonic has updated its list of cameras with a single CMOS sensor with up to seven models. Yes, seven.

In Spain you can enjoy five of them, all capable of recording video in high definition 1080p. The most prominent model is the new Panasonic SD90, which follows the line of a range that has given great satisfaction to its customers. This new model stays true to the design is quite compact without being handheld or formatted Xacti pistol-style, and leaves many weaknesses in the specification.

The Panasonic SD90 is capable of recording video at 1080p and 50p, and offers a zoom of 21 magnifications (40x artificially) that started in a Super 28 mm with stabilizer MegaOIS. And no 3D? Yes, of course, but we need a lens that can adapt to the new camcorder. The Panasonic SD80, TM80 and HS80 also have something in common, they share the zoom of 34 increases, the new stabilizer MegaOIS and a more modest corner of 33 mm.

Regarding the storage system, all seven cameras allow the use of SD cards but also include some internal memory models such as the TM90, TM80 and TM50 including 16 GB flash hard drive or 120 GB of HS80.

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