Flash Media, NTSC / PAL, 3 x CCD, Up to 2.07 Megapixels Still Shots, 10x Optical Zoom, 0.61 lb.
Sometimes good things come in small packages; such is the case with the Panasonic HDC-SD9 high definition camcorder. Panasonic full-HD camcorders record horizontal pixels at an HD resolution of up to 1920 pixels, which results in a total of around 2,070,000 pixels. And with progressive scanning, these hi-def camcorders provide twice as much data per picture as conventional interlace scanning. This means you get breathtaking images with exceptional resolution and detail. Combine that with a 1080/24p format, which lets you capture scenes with a rich, film-like quality, and you can see why the HDC-SD9 is making headlines in the video industry.
Small, sleek, easy to use and capable of producing excellent results, no matter where you are.
An entry-level HD camcorder with an identity crisis, but at this price, it puts quality in the hands of everyone.
Better HD image quality than you’d expect for such a small camcorder, but the price is still a little high.
A great combination of new features and the usual Nikon image and build quality make this a superb camera.
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