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Panasonic SDR-S10P1
$250.00
Released October, 2007
The Pros:Interface is simple and intuitive. Small and slim profile that fits well in your pocket. Battery charges up quickly, ready to go in less than an hour.
The Cons:Creates .MOD files which aren't well supported. Video quality is fairly low resolution, can't do HD video. Battery life is really short, can just manage about an hour.
Released in 2008 the Panasonic SDR-S10P1 is a water and shock resistant standard definition camcorder. Sharing a body style with the waterproof SDR-SW20, the SDR-S10P1 takes a more reserved approach in terms of color coming in only black, no other options available for the fashion focused.
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The water resistance is not the same as water proofing, the camcorder can only handle a little bit of wet, such as rain or snow, not a full submersion such as going underwater in a pool. The shockproof design means it can handle a drop from a maximum of 4 feet. Like other Panasonic camcorders released at the same time, the Panasonic SDR-S10P1 comes with the MotionSD STUDIO 1.2E software that the consumer can use on their PC to reorganize the scenes, delete them and add different video effects.
Features
- CCD: 1/6", 680K pixels
- Resolution: 640 x 480 at 30 fps
- Screen: 2.7" LCD, 123K pixel
- Zoom: 10x optical, 700x digital
- Tape type: SD flash cards, 2GB included
- Interface: buttons
- Battery life: 75 minutes
- MotionSD STUDIO 1.2E software included
- Sub Rec feature
- Water Resistant
- Shockproof up to 4 feet
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interface is simple and intuitive
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small and slim profile that fits well in your pocket
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battery charges up quickly, ready to go in less than an hour
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robust and durable construction that can handle a little rain or even being dropped
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creates .MOD files which aren't well supported
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video quality is fairly low resolution, can't do HD video
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battery life is really short, can just manage about an hour
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