Rabu, 26 November 2008

Panasonic SDR-H60 Camcorder



The Panasonic SDR-H60
($499 MSRP) is the company's top single-chip, standard definition hard drive camcorder, and it packs a wallop when it comes to features: 50x optical zoom and 60GB capacity. Nothing in this price range can beat the SDR-H60, at least on paper. Our testing revealed that the bright light performance could not distinguish itself from the pack, and the low light performance left a lot to be desired. Surprisingly, we found that the step-up model, the three-CCD SDR-H200, was not necessarily the better camcorder, but the SDR-H60 certainly didn't prove itself to be the best value in its class.


The Front (5.5)
The Panasonic SDR-H60 has a standard feel and shape, as far as camcorders go, and recalls the looks of most Panasonic camcorders for the past few years. If you want something a little more modern or designer, we recommend checking out the Samsung SC-MX20 or the JVC Everio GZ-MG330 (Review, Specs, $317.95).

The front of the body is made up of the lens and the microphone. The SDR-H60 has an f/2.0 - 5.0 lens with a focal length of 1.8 - 90mm. The optical zoom extends out to 50x, making it one of the most powerful zoom camcorders on the market – perfect for bird watchers and voyeurs alike. The lens has a manual cover, which is operated by a small switch on top. Below the lens is a built-in stereo microphone. It's well-placed and will likely evade wandering fingers.(www.camcorderinfo.com)


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