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Top Panasonic HDC-SH9 Camcorder Reviews
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Camcorder Summmary:
The Panasonic HDC-SH9 is a compact hybrid HD camcorder and can
record onto either an SD (or SDHC) memory card or to its
built-in 60-GB hard disk. At full capacity, the SH9 can record
about 29 hours of full-HD video. The HDC-SH9 features
5.1-channel surround sound, optical image stabilization, a Leica
lens, and high-speed still photo burst shooting. This camcorder
is available now for about $1099.
Panasonic HDC-SH9 News Release Summary:
The HS9 is a hybrid model and can record full-High Definition
images onto either an SD (or SDHC) Memory Card or to its
built-in 60-GB hard disk. A 16-GB SDHC Memory Card can hold
approximately six hours of video, and the 60-GB hard disk can
hold around 23 hours (both in HE mode). This gives the HS9 a
total capacity of approximately 29 hours of full-HD recording.
In addition, the HS9 can copy recorded video images from the SD
Memory Card to the hard disk, or vice versa, with the push of
one button, so no computer is needed.
Panasonic unveils two new full-high definition
camcorders, with new face detection and intelligent shooting
guide.
World’s Smallest and Lightest SD Card HD Camcorder Makes Debut
at CES 2008
Las Vegas, NV (January 6, 2008) – Panasonic, a leader in High
Definition and digital video technologies, today announces two
new full-High Definition 3CCD camcorders, the HDC-HS9, a hybrid
model that can record to either an SD (or SDHC) Memory Card or
its built-in 60-GB hard disk and the HDC-SD9, the world’s
smallest and lightest SD card High Definition camcorder,
weighing in at just 0.606 pounds.
The Panasonic HDC-SD9 and HDC-HS9 offer full-High Definition,
1920 x 1080 progressive recording (24 frames per second) and use
the AVCHD video format. In addition, the new models feature
Panasonic’s original 3CCD system, Advanced MEGA O.I.S. (Optical
Image Stabilizer), and a Leica Dicomar lens – three components
that also contribute to the high-quality video output. Advanced
MEGA O.I.S. checks and compensates for hand-shake around 4,000
times per second, about eight times more effectively than
Panasonic’s previous systems. In a 3CCD camera system, the light
received through the lens is split into its three primary color
components – red, green and blue – and a signal from each is
processed by one of the three CCDs to provide rich and detailed
video images.
“Consumers will be amazed by the richness and clarity of the
video taken with one of these new High Definition camcorders, as
this is quality they are accustomed to getting when they go to
the movies,” Alex Fried, National Marketing Manager, Imaging,
Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. “Panasonic is bringing
the benefits of High Definition right into the living room, so
anyone can enjoy high-quality videos in the comforts of their
home. And with new features such as Face Detection and
Intelligent Shooting Guide, these new intuitive technologies
help consumers easily produce video content they would be proud
to view in High Definition.”
The SD9 and HS9 are the world’s first camcorders to feature Face
Detection for use in recording moving images. Face Detection
automatically locates any faces in the picture and adjusts the
exposure, contrast and skin tone to achieve optimal results.
Thus, even when the faces are backlit or the lighting is low,
faces are clear and not lost in the shadows.
Panasonic’s Intelligent Shooting Guide makes important shooting
features that are available on the camcorder, but often go
unused by the consumer, more intuitive and obvious. For
instance, with Intelligent Shooting Guide, the SD9 and HS9 will
detect when shooting conditions are poor and then display tips
on the LCD as a way for the user to correct the error before
recording the content. Intelligent Shooting Guide can detect
errors in the following common shooting situations: when the
camcorder is panning too quickly or tilted; when the user's hand
is swinging; when the
subject is backlit; or the lighting is too low. Now common
shooting errors can be noticed prior to the playback and
corrected accordingly.
Other new features on both the HDC-SD9 and
HDC-HS9 include:
• Intelligent Shooting Selection Playback – Helps prevent
recording errors being viewed during playback, as it will
automatically skip over any shots that have serious errors, such
as hand swing, fast panning, out-of-focus images or shots of the
ground taken when the user forgets to turn off the camcorder.
• Advanced 5.1-Channel Surround Sound – With five
microphones, when recordings are played on a 5.1-channel home
theater system, viewers will be surrounded by clear, detailed
sound. A Zoom Mic feature lets the microphone get as close as
the camera’s zoom lens.
• High-Speed Burst Shooting at 24 Frames/Sec – Ability
for the camcorder to take up to 24 consecutive 2.1 megapixel
resolution still images in one second or up to 72 consecutive
shots in three seconds.
• World Timer – Handy for travelers this feature makes it
easy to set the time when crossing time zones and again when
returning home by switching between the two times with a press
of a button. Simply select the destination from the display map,
and the camcorder is automatically set for that time zone.
• 0.6-Sec Quick Start – Starts recording just 0.6 second
from the time the LCD is opened, making it easier to catch those
special moments that come with no warning.
Both models will be available in March 2008 with manufacturer
suggested retail prices of $799.95 for the HDC-SD9 and $1099.95
for the HDC-SH9.
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