Posts tagged twin memory
Panasonic HDC-TM900: Affixing the VW-CLT1 3D conversion lens
1February 3, 2011
by Colin
in Miscellaneous
Panasonic's new 2011 range of HD camcorders are clever because they offer the choice of either 2D or 3D shooting - depending on whether you use an optional 3D conversion lens. We show how the HDC-TM900/SD900 is converted to 3D thanks to an optional VW-CLT1 lens.
Panasonic’s flagship HDC-TM700 reviewed
7June 9, 2010
Panasonic's latest flagship HD camcorder, the impressive HDC-TM700, offers a choice of 32GB flash memory or SDHC/SDXC card recording in addition to mic input, headphone output and a host of other fab features. Read what we have to say about it in our latest exclusive review.
Review: Canon Legria HF-S21
1April 9, 2010
Canon's flagship Legria HF S21 offers full 24Mbps 1920x1080 HD video recording plus 25P progressive scan video and is already grabbing the attention of serious videomakers. But can it improve on its predecessors?
Panasonic unveils AVCHD “700″ series
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Panasonic's new "700" series AVCHD camcorders have 3MOS image sensors, a new image stabilisation system, 1080p recording and a choice of three models. We have all the info!
Sony reveals new HD and SD Handycams
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Sony brings us news of ten compact new Handycam models that shoot on memory card and internal flash memory - but HDD (hard disc drive) still figures strong with the company's announcement of five feature-packed HDD models as well.
SDXC card support on four new Panasonic AVCHD camcorders
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Panasonic shows off its range of four new Full-HD camcorders for 2010 - two twin-memory cams, a card-only model and even a hybrid HDD/SD model. Full details here!
Three new SD camcorders added to Panasonic’s 2010 range
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Panasonic's three new standard definition additions to its camcorder range include some interesting new features - but are these the very last non hi-def products from the company?
Which camcorder format?
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Ready to splash the cash on a new camcorder but unsure what's right for you? Get the SimplyDV low-down now.
