Panasonic HDC-SD1 Review By pcworld

326 Views December 6th, 2007 Category: Panasonic, Popularity: 5%

Since the camcorder has component outputs and an HDMI port, however, you can play back the unedited footage in high-definition on an HDTV

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pcworld Reviewed the Panasonic HDC-SD1 and gave out”Panasonic says the HDC-SD1 is the smallest HD camcorder yet, and it’s certainly smaller than many standard-definition models, despite its larger-than-average, 3-inch LCD. The tube-shaped body measures roughly 2.5 inches in diameter and 5.5 inches long; it’s very comfortable to hold. The device has some manual controls, though they could be easier to use: To adjust the shutter speed, for example, you must press a tiny joystick on the back once for each step in speed (you can’t hold it down).”

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