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Panasonic SDR-S26
$330.00
Released April, 2009
The Pros:Compact and lightweight. Affordable price. 70x optical zoom.
The Cons:No included starter card or internal storage. Does not shoot in high definition. Poor low light performance.
The Panasonic SDR-S26 is an entry-level, compact camcorder that weighs just 300 grams. The third of three Panasonic SDR-H camcorders, the Panasonic SDR-H26 is a more affordable downgrade from the Panasonic SDR-H80 and Panasonic SDR-H90 in that it doesn’t feature an integrated hard drive.
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Instead, the SDR-S26 relies on just an SD/SDHC memory card port that allows users to record video in MPEG-2 format. In addition, the SDR-S26 offers a 0.8 megapixel sensor, a 70x optical zoom, a 100x digital zoom, and a 2.7” LCD display. The SDR-S26 also boasts Optical Image Stabilization, and Face Detection functions for smoother recording, not to mention a YouTube video mode for Internet-ready recording. The Panasonic SDR-H26 retails for a much more affordable $329.95 (versus >$400) and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- Entry-Level
- .8 Megapixel Sensor
- 70x Optical Zoom
- 100x Digital Zoom
- 2.7” LCD Display
- SD/SDHC Memory Card Port
- Optical Image Stabiization
- Face Detection
- YouTube Video Mode
- Available in Black
- Weight: 300g
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
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optical image stabilization
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uses easy to find, capacious and affordable SD/SDHC cards for storage
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no included starter card or internal storage
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does not shoot in high definition
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poor low light performance
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low resolution still shots
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