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Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10



Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ10 Technical Specification:

  • Camera Effective Pixels: 12.1 Megapixels
  • 3.0 ” TFT Screen LCD Display
  • Sensor Size / Total Pixels / Filter: 1/2.33-inch / 14.5 Total Megapixels / Primary Color
  • Aperture: F3.3 – 4.9/ Multistage Iris Diaphragm (F3.3 – 6.3 (W) / F4.9 – 6.3 (T))
  • Focal Length: f=4.1-49.2mm (25-300mm in 35mm equiv.)
  • Shutter Speed: Still: 8 – 1/2000 sec
  • File Format: JPEG(DCF/Exif2.21)
  • Video File Format: AVCHD Lite / QuickTime Motion JPEG
  • Continuous Shooting Mode: 10 Frames/Sec
  • Continuous recordable time: 100 Minutes
  • Exposure: Program AE, Aperture Priority AE, Shutter Priority AE, Manual
  • ISO Sensitivity: Auto / 80 / 100 / 200 / 400 / 800 / 1600
  • Built-in Memory, SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card, SDXC Memory Card
  • HDMI output
  • Li-ion Battery Pack (3.6V, Minimum: 895mAh)
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 103.3 x 59.6 x 32.6 mm
  • Weight: 218 gm

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Panasonic's consumer-grade 3D camcorder leaks out, the HDC-SDT750

We'd heard Panasonic was planning a more affordable stereoscopic 3D camcorder, but it looks like we won't have to wait-- it's called the HDC-SDT750, and Panny's advertising it as the "World's first 3D Shooting Camcorder." Leaks at all the seams of the company's website afforded us the above picture, and the surprising revelation that the product may not be a brand-new camcorder, but rather an existing high-end 3MOS model (we'd guess the HDC-HS700) with a "3D conversion lens" attached.

The SDT750 will shoot in 1080p AVCHD at 60fps, feature Panny's proprietary Hybrid O.I.S. image stabilization technology, and come in a lovely shade of Henry Ford black.
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Sunday, July 18, 2010

Panasonic Lumix LX5 outed by tech support page, improvements are black and white


Panasonic may be pushing Micro Four Thirds  tech these days, but that doesn't mean it's forgotten about the pocketable high-end -- in fact, full spec sheets and pictures have just leaked from the company's technical support website, detailing the unannounced latest in the Lumix LX lineup. The 10.1 megapixel DMC-LX5 doesn't have any revolutionary new features, sadly, but it certainly brings the 2008 LX3 predecessor up to spec in nearly every way, with a longer 3.8x optical zoom lens by Leica, 12,800 ISO mixed-pixel sensitivity and a familiar-sounding  AVCHD Lite 720p video recording mode. Slightly heavier due to a larger 1250mAh battery, the camera supports SDXC memory cards this time round, has an anti-glare coating on the 3-inch LCD and thankfully replaces those bulky breakout component cables with a mini-HDMI out.
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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 reviewed, premium features warrant its premium price


Panasonic delivering the Lumix DMC-G2 -- a new shooter with similar still performance but, this time, some rather nice enhancements, the most major being a three-inch articulating touchscreen. You can control some aspects of the camera with a touch, perhaps most useful being tap-to-focus augmented by the camera keeping focus on whatever you tapped on, even if it moves around. But, a full suite of physical buttons and dials still await your fingers, enabling you to tweak settings without fiddling with menus. The 720p video recording now supports AVCHD, giving your SDHC or SDXC memory card a break, and there's an input for an optional stereo mic. Ultimately still performance here is said to be identical to Panasonic's more budget-minded DMC-G10, which clocks in $200 cheaper than the G2's MSRP of $799, but lacks 720p video and the fancy touchscreen. Worth the extra cost?
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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Panasonic SDXC cards and CardReader unveiled


Panasonic a leading manufacturer of products such as TV,DVD players,mobile phones,Phones etc..,has launched their SDXC  cards.
The Panasonic 64GB and 48GB SDXC cards and can manage up to 22MB/s transfer speeds.
They are comcorder compatable and can with stand about 6hrs 20m of Full HD AVCHD video.
Both cards will be available on February, priced $550 for the 48GB and $700 for the 64GB.

 
Panasonic have also  launched the new SDXC memory card reader too.It is compatible with Windows.
This card reader allows high-speed memory cards, SD/SDHC and microSD/SDHC memory too. It will retail for the equivalent of $55 and will also arrive on February 19th.

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