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Review > Camcorders
Panasonic HDC-HS9
by James Morris

It may not be a looker, but in all other respects this Panasonic is a stunning camera

Oct 7, 2008
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic SDR-S10
by Staff writers

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

Aug 29, 2008
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic NV-GS400
by Staff writers

This Panny 'corder can shoot stills at a resolution of 4-megapixels, which makes it a match for a still camera

Aug 29, 2008
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic HDC-SD1
by Staff writers

The SD1 looks stunning, and performs even better. If this is what AVCHD delivers, then we’re totally sold

Aug 29, 2008
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic HDC-SD9
by James Morris

Key improvements over the SD5 make this a still more enticing pocket HD camcorder prospect

Jun 17, 2008
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic NV-GS35
by Dan Chiappini

Panasonic has gone above and beyond, releasing its NV-GS35 with its massive 30x optical zoom, dwarfing the usual 20 or so times zooms found on other cameras.

Jun 10, 2005
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic NV-GS120
by Staff Writers

If the CCD is the brain of a digital video camera it is logical that three should be better than one. A single CCD has to deal with all colours together while a 3-CCD system divides the primary red, green and blue (RGB) colours to individual CCDs to give a much more precise and accurate picture. The result is a high quality image that is as good as any of the cameras tested - including the Sony DVD201E, which provided the benchmark for most of the others.

Aug 11, 2004
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic NV-GS15
by Staff Writers

The Panasonic NV-GS15 is the cheaper version of the NV-GS120, but you wouldn't pick it to look at them. It is not until you start to use it that you discover why it is $600 cheaper than its big brother with the three CCD's. The single, 800,000 (400,000 effective) pixel CCD produces average picture quality and certainly nothing that would compare with the 1.62 million (1.02 million effective) of the NV-GS120.

Aug 11, 2004
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic NV-DS65
by Staff Writers

This well-priced mini cam fits snugly in the palm of your hand and like any good entry-level camera can even be used by a child. It's just a matter of pointing and shooting which gets points in our books for a consumer camera.

Sep 10, 2003
Review > Camcorders
PANASONIC NV-MX500A
by Staff Writers

At just on $4,400, the 500A cannot really be considered a consumer DV camera, however, it is no doubt a camera a lot of consumers would like to own. However, the price and some annoying little problems stopped this camera from being the Labs Winner this month.

Feb 1, 2003
Review > Camcorders
PANASONIC NV-GX7A
by Staff Writers

The GX7A uses a 1.23-megapixel CCD and records stills to memory card. While general image quality was good, the optical zoom was only fair and the electronic image stabiliser was not as good as on some cheaper cameras. The optical zoom produced grainy images before reaching maximum magnification and the sound track was affected by wind noise more than some of the lower priced cameras.

Feb 1, 2003
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic e.cam NV-GS5A
by David Hellaby

Panasonic claims this to be the world's smallest palm-type DV camera, and who am I to argue?

Dec 1, 2002
Review > Camcorders
Panasonic NV-EX21
by Staff Writers

The digital still camera is a treat to use.

Feb 1, 2002
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