Panasonic Launches HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700 Camcoders, Offering 1080p Video
Panasonic has today announced the HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700 Camcoders which are claimed to be world’s first 1080/60p video capable Camcorders offering Full High Definition (HD) 3MOS camcorders with 1920 x 1080 resolution.
The new Panasonic HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700 HD camcorders are equipped with 1080/60p video recording allowing them to record video without detail loss or Moiré pattern. And they also feature an advanced 3MOS system that produces vivid, true-to-life colors and excels in darkly-lit environments.
The new Panasonic HDC-HS700, is capable of records both to its large internal 240 GB Hard Disk Drive or to an SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card while Panasonic HDC-TM700 comes equipped with an internal 32-GB of built-in memory as well as capability to record to SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards.
The digital sensor of these models is capable of shooting 14.2-megapixel still images and 13.3-megapixel still images from recorded video in batched manner. Even with such a ultra-high native pixel resolution, the models equipped with a newly developed technology are capable of increasing sensitivity and reduces noise by one-half to achieve vivid images with minimal noise, resulting in excellent color reproduction, high resolution, rich gradation, and lets the user capture vividly colored images in bright or darkly-lit places.
Both Panasonic HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700 HD Camcoder models features high-sensitivity 3MOS system that provides an effective video image pixel count of 7,590,000 pixels resolution and separates the light received through the lens into the three primary colors viz. red, green and blue, processing each independently.
Both Panasonic HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700 HD Camcoder models feature a 12x optical zoom lens, which is further enhanced by Intelligent Resolution Technology with combined zoom of 18x Intelligent Zoom. The Intelligent Zoom is capable of correcting image degradation, if any, in ordinary digital zooming, extending the camera’s zoom ration to approximately 1.3X, while maintaining the image quality, thus delivering stunningly clear full-HD 1080p images.
Both models also use built-in gyro sensors that detects hand-shake to reduce blurring and POWER O.I.S. technology corrects even the slightest movement approximately five times more effectively than the previous version.
Both Panasonic HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700 HD Camcoder models also feature a 3.0-inch touch-screen LCD display that allows users to navigate by selecting icons on the display. An Electronic View Finder, earphone terminal and microphone terminal allow for even more control.
The Panasonic HDC-HS700 is capable of recording upto 102 hours of recording in HE mode directly onto to its 240 GB HDD and using Panasonic’s new 64 GB SDXC Memory Card, the HDC-HS700 camcorder provides an additional recording time of 27 hours and 30 minutes. While the HDC-TM700 offers upto 13 hours and 40 minutes of recording in HE mode onto its 32 GB built-in memory.
The Panasonic HDC-HS700 and HDC-TM700 Camcoder models are expected to go on sale in US around March 10, 2010 for a starting price of $1,680.
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