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The middle kid in Panasonic's hybrid SD card/hard-disk standard-def camcorder range. Its standard inclusions are a 60GB hard-disk, 50x optical zoom lens and optical image stabilisation.
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A standard-def miniDV camcorder featuring a 3CCD sensor array and optical image stabilisation.
The H40, the entry-level SD card/hard-disk hybrid standard-def camcorder from Panasonic, has a 40GB hard drive, optical image stabilisation and 42x zoom.
It's small and it's light, and it's also the cheapest new model in Panasonic's camcorder class of 2008. It ships with 10x optical zoom and a 4GB SDHC card.
Another half year has passed, so another new SD card high-def camcorder from Panasonic is on the way. Yes there's 1080p recording at 25fps, but the really big news is that it's being shipped with a 32GB SDHC card as standard.
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tom
13/03/2008, 02:47 AM
rating
8/10
Still needs a lot of improvement. No optional/transferable time,date stamp, no view finder, no night shot, and no threads for lens filters.
Pros: 60 gid hard drive, 50x optical
Cons: Still needs a lot of improvement. No optional/transferable time,date stamp, no view finder, no night shot, and no threads for lens filters.
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