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Panasonic HDC

  1. Panasonic HC-V500M

    Full-HD progressive video recording with built-in 16GB memory. 38x Optical Zoom, with a wide-angle lensiA (Intelligent Auto), with Hybrid O.I.S.+ to suppress handshake. 3" wide-screen LCD featuring intuitive touch operation. 2D to 3D conversion, advanced playback and easy uploading.

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    3.0"
    37x
    SDHC
    Full HD 1080

    $599.95

  2. Panasonic HC-X900M

    Advanced 3MOS sensor with Pixel Shift technology. Full-HD progressive video recording, with 3D shooting capability. 29.8mm wide-angle F1.5 Leica Dicomar lens Hybrid O.I.S. + suppresses blurring across the entire zoom range. 3.5” touch-screen 3D LCD provides intuitive operation.

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    3.5"
    12x
    SDHC
    Full HD 1080

    $1,699.95

  3. Panasonic HDC-SD40

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    The world’s lightest Full HD Camcorder is the perfect holiday companion, capable of up to 135 minutes of Full-HD 1920 x 1080 recording onto an SDXC, SDHC, or SD memory card. SD40 is the lightest Full-HD Camcorder on the market, weighing less than 170 grams.It is ideal to carry in your pocket and will be your best travel accessory.Furthermore it features a super long life battery, allowing continuous recording up to 135 minute per charge. Full Details
    1MP
    2.7"
    16.8x
    SDHC
    Full HD 1080

    $399.95

  4. Panasonic HDC-SD80 Kit

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    Panasonic’s High Definition HDC-SD80 camcorder features a 33.7mm wide lens, 42x Intelligent Zoom, the newly developed Hybrid O.I.S, a 2.7” touch screen and iA (Intelligent Auto). These slim and stylish camcorders are perfect for anyone who is looking for an easy-to-operate model with superb image quality.The compact and sleek SD80 records onto an SDXC, SDHC, or SD memory card. The SD80 features Intelligent Resolution technology and is equipped with Crystal Engine Pro, which helps to record extremely crisp motion images. It also eliminates the colour smear that tends to occur at subject edges. Full Details
    3MP
    2.7"
    34x
    SDHC
    Full HD 1080

    $499.95

  5. Panasonic HDC-SD900

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    SD Card Full-HD Camcorder featuring Advanced 3MOS System and 3D technology. Advanced 3MOS System and Leica Dicomar lens for outstanding image quality. Full-HD, 50 progressive recording with SDXC/SDHC/SD memory card recording. Panasonic brings you the amazing HDC-SD900 3MOS High Definition Camcorder. Boasting a host of technical specifications such as full HD recording (1920 x 1080, 50 progressive scan), 3D shooting via an optional 3D conversion lens, an ultra wide 35mm wide-angle lens, the renowned advanced 3MOS system and the newly developed HYBRID O.I.S, this camcorder is streets ahead of its competitors. Full Details
    14MP
    3.5"
    12x
    SDHC
    Full HD 1080

    $1,099.95

  6. Panasonic HDC-V10

    High Definition video recording in a compact, lightweight camcorder. Capture more with a wide-angle lens and 63x Optical Zoom. Power O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabiliser) suppresses handshake. iA (Intelligent Auto) selects the perfect settings for great video results. Easy editing, uploading and sharing, with included software.

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    2.7"
    SDHC
    HD 720

    $299.95

  7. Panasonic HDC-V100

    Full-HD video recording for up to 165 minutes per battery charge. High Sensitivity Sensor makes dark scenes brighter 34x Optical Zoom with a 32.5mm wide-angle lensiA (Intelligent Auto), including Power O.I.S. to suppress handshake. Easy editing, uploading and sharing with included software.

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    1.3MP
    2.7"
    34x
    SDHC
    Full HD 1080

    $399.95

  8. Panasonic HX-WA2

    Estimated availability April 2012

    • Waterproof to a depth of 3 metres 
    • 2.6” wide-screen LCD rotates 285°
    • Record bright Full-HD movies and 14MP photos
    • 5x Optical Zoom and Active E.I.S (Electrical Image Stabiliser)
    • iA (Intelligent Auto), advanced editing and easy uploading
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    14MP
    2.6"
    SDHC
    Full HD 1080

    $349.95

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