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Panasonic SDR-S10

Friday August 29, 2008
AUD
$440
Price at time of review.

It's a mini adventure with the S10. A go anywhere, shoot anything cam that won't break the bank and delivers well for its size

Pros Tiny size. Rugged build. Great in good light

Cons Awkward ergonomics. Ropey indoors. Only 0.3MP pics

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