Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Panasonic have announced US pricing and availability for their HDC-SD10 and HDC-TM10 Full HD camcorders, which we first caught sight of last month. The two models are each described as “the world’s lightest HD camcorders”, as long as you’re only looking at AVCHD models anyway, and record in 1080p to SD/SDHC cards and, in the case of the TM10, an internal 8GB of flash storage.
In addition to HD there’s also an optical image stabilizer, 16x optical zoom and Face Detection. Both also have Intelligent Scene Selection and Pre-Rec, and are controlled by their flip-out touchscreen displays. There’s also AF/AE Tracking, which can ensure a moving subject is kept in focus.
Up to 32GB SDHC cards are supported, which in the case of the TM10 gives a total of 40GB capacity. The Panasonic HDC-SD10 will be priced at $549.95 while the HDC-TM10 will be priced at $599.95. Both will arrive in the US in September.
In addition to HD there’s also an optical image stabilizer, 16x optical zoom and Face Detection. Both also have Intelligent Scene Selection and Pre-Rec, and are controlled by their flip-out touchscreen displays. There’s also AF/AE Tracking, which can ensure a moving subject is kept in focus.Up to 32GB SDHC cards are supported, which in the case of the TM10 gives a total of 40GB capacity. The Panasonic HDC-SD10 will be priced at $549.95 while the HDC-TM10 will be priced at $599.95. Both will arrive in the US in September.
Labels: 1080p, Camcorders, High Definition, Panasonic, touchscreen
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