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Panasonic SDR-H60
$600.00
Released May, 2008
The Pros:Built in hard drive, don't waste money or time on tapes - 14 to 54 hours of footage without deleting anything. 50x optical zoom. Hour and a half of battery life.
The Cons:Standard definition - looks like crap on today's high end TVs and computer monitors. Poor low light capability. Something you can clearly see in low light is just a black screen on the camera.
Released in May 2008 the Panasonic SDR-H60 is a standard definition camcorder. The SDR-H60 records MPEG-2 to the internal 60GB hard drive or a loaded SD/SDHC card. Still images are restricted by the camcorder's lackluster CCD, producing a maximum image resolution of 640x480 (0.3MP).
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While it is slightly larger than many consumer offerings, the ability to take up to 14-54 hours of footage (depending on quality settings) without erasing or transferring is reason enough to consider this model. Battery life is 90 minutes.
Specs
- CCD: 1/6", 0.8MP
- Resolution: 640 x 480 at 30 fps
- Screen: 2.7" LCD, 123K pixel
- Zoom: 50x optical, 2500x digital
- Tape type: SD/SDHC + internal 60GB HD
- Interface: buttons
- Battery life: 90 minutes.
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built in hard drive, don't waste money or time on tapes - 14 to 54 hours of footage without deleting anything
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hour and a half of battery life
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standard definition - looks like crap on today's high end TVs and computer monitors
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Poor low light capability. Something you can clearly see in low light is just a black screen on the camera.
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