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December 2006
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December
26, 2006
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JVC Everio GZ-MG21
JVC News Release
Excerpt:
All four new Everio G Series camcorders include a 16:9 video
mode and 16:9 widescreen mode, PictBridge compatibility for
direct printing, SD card slot, USB mass storage compatibility,
Data Battery that displays recording time remaining, remote
control and Power-Linked Operation, which powers up the
camcorder and engages the standby mode simply by opening the
LCD. Operation has also been enhanced with a new four-way
controller mounted on the outside edge of the LCD.
Full
Review
December
26, 2006
Panasonic PV-GS500
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
The PV-GS500 offers enhanced low-light sensitivity with a bright
F1.6 Leica lens and large 1/4.7” CCDs. It features 4 mega-pixel
still image recording, 12x optical zoom, Optical Image
Stabilization, manual focus ring and Pro Cinema mode (30 fps
progressive recording) for capturing images with film-like
quality. “Judging by consumer reaction to the award-winning
GV-GS400, we responded to the demand for more high-resolution,
3CCD products,” said Vitti. “We believe the 2006 line delivers
beyond their expectations.”
Full
Review
December
26, 2006
Panasonic PV-GS300
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
Model PV-GS300 features Optical Image Stabilization and adds 3.1
mega-pixel still image recording, a high-performance Leica lens,
16:9 widescreen format recording, and 2.7” LCD. “This year’s
line offers the advantages of 3CCD technology starting with a
suggested retail price of $599.95,” said Rudy Vitti, national
marketing manager, Panasonic Optical Group. “And topping the
list is model PV-GS500, which gives consumers true pro-sumer
performance at a suggested retail price of under $1000.00.”
Full
Review
December
26, 2006
Panasonic PV-GS180
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
New models PV-GS180, PV-GS300 and PV-GS500 incorporate the same
type of 3CCD imaging system used in Panasonic’s professional
broadcast equipment, resulting in 540 lines of breathtaking
resolution. Individual CCDs are used to capture the red, green
and blue colors that compose an image for vivid, true-to-life
pictures with remarkable color reproduction.
Full
Review
December
26, 2006
Panasonic
VDR-D100
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
Panasonic’s 2006 line offers the advantages of DVD recording
technology starting with a suggested retail price of $499.95,
with model VDR-D100. It features 30x optical zoom, a color
viewfinder, 2.5” LCD, joystick control for easy, one-finger
navigation, and high-speed USB 2.0 interface. Panasonic
introduces a new line of innovative DVD camcorders that capture
crisp, high-resolution digital video on convenient 8cm DVD-R,
DVD-RW and DVD-RAM discs.
Full
Review
December
26, 2006
Panasonic
VDR-D200
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
Model VDR-D200 adds an SD Memory Card slot, a built-in LED color
enhancement light and VGA still picture recording. “The DVD-RAM
format allows non-linear editing right in the camcorder, and
gives the greatest flexibility in re-recording,” explains Rudy
Vitti, national marketing manager, Panasonic Optical Group. “And
for added compatibility, consumers can also record onto DVD-R
and DVD-RW discs, which will play back in most standard DVD
players.”
Full
Review
December
26, 2006
Panasonic
PV-GS39
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
Model PV-GS39 adds true 16:9 widescreen format recording, SD
Memory Card slot and SD card USB reader/writer. “The widescreen
video recording format integrates perfectly with the way a
growing number of consumers are viewing HD content on
television,“ said Vitti. “With the PV-GS39, consumers can
capture their own widescreen images and view them on a
widescreen display. Movies and many TV shows are in the16:9
format. Now your personal videos and still shots can be, too.”
Full
Review
December
26, 2006
Panasonic
VDR-D250
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
The new VDR-250 features 3 CCDs, 2.3 mega-pixel still image
recording, 10x optical zoom, 2.7” widescreen LCD and 16:9
widescreen format recording.
Full
Review
December
26, 2006
Panasonic
VDR-D300
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
Finally, the VDR-300 offers 3 CCDs, and adds a Leica lens,
Optical Image Stabilization, 3.1 mega-pixel still image
recording, and built-in flash. “This is one of the
fastest-growing digital video markets”, said Vitti. “DVD
camcorders are a logical choice for consumers who want to
capture and preserve their personal memories with the high image
quality combined with the DVD format.”
Full
Review
December
26, 2006
Panasonic
PV-GS59
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
Model PV-GS59 additionally features high-speed USB 2.0 for high
quality full-motion video transfer, and includes a USB cable and
MotionDV software for editing, converting to MPEG4 (e-mail), or
archiving to recordable DVD “The PV-GS59 is a great camcorder
for those who love creating multimedia projects or e-mailing
video to friends and family,” added Vitti. Based in Secaucus,
N.J., Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company is a division of
Panasonic Corporation of North America, the principal North
American subsidiary.
Full
Review
December
26, 2006
Panasonic
PV-GS29
Panasonic News Release
Excerpt:
The 2006 camcorders feature a new, low-height, compact design
with a practical side-load mechanism for inserting and removing
tapes. The three new models, PV-GS29, PV-GS39 and PV-GS59feature
DV output (firewire) for easy digital connection to compatible
PCs or digital video editing equipment; color viewfinder; 30x
optical zoom and 1000 digital zoom1. And all feature easy-to-use
one-finger navigation with joystick control.
Full
Review
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