After making his debut with the general public in the television screens, the time has come for the High Definition democratization among amateurs. Produce content in high definition until recently was restricted to a fringe of wealthy amateurs, but this year it is at the heart of ads CES 2009, both in terms of broadcasters (screen readers) with recording devices (cameras and camcorders).
Samsung succeeding this morning which showed a range of camcorders with flash memory, Panasonic has announced to turn its share of digital cameras. Like the new Samsung, the six announced by Panasonic models are all Full HD (1080p) and are the novice to semi-professional.
Panasonic HDC-HS300 and HDC-HS250, with and without a viewfinder and manual ring
The HDC-HS300, HDC-TM300 and HDC-HS250 form the top of the range and equipped with sensors 3MOS of 9.15 million pixels. Their bright and optical stabilized are stamped with a Leica label, although they are probably not directly made by the famous maker of cameras and optics. The first two models aimed at cameramen as they allow light through a ring setting and a viewfinder with the third model is not to have his hand on the zoom, manual focus , openness and exposure time.
Panasonic HDC-HS20 and HDC-SD20, with and without hard drive
The HDC-HS20, HDC and HDC-TM20-SD20 intend however to the uninitiated. They have optical zoom Leica with a magnitude of 16x.
References HS300, HS250 and HS20 store videos and photos captured on their internal hard drives with a capacity of 120 GB for the first two and 80 GB for the third. References TM300 and TM20 in turn are equipped with flash memory by 32 GB and 16 GB and an expansion port for an SD memory card. The SD20 is content to introduce a memory card.
These models will be available in the United States in April. The HS300 will be marketed at the retail price of 1 400 dollars, the TM300 to 1 300 dollars, the HS250 for 1 000 dollars, the HS20 for 800 dollars, the TM20 for $ 650 and $ 600 for SD20.
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