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Panasonic HDC-SD9 AVCHD 3CCD Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

Panasonic HDC-SD9 AVCHD 3CCD Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

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Panasonic HDC-SD9 AVCHD 3CCD Flash Memory High Definition Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom

 
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The Panasonic HDC-SD9 3CCD Camcorder with 1920x1080-Pixel Recording is one of the world's smallest and lightest 3CCD Full-HD Camcorders. Utilizing the super-small SDHC/SD memory card helped the engineers at Panasonic create a state-of-the-art camcorder that fits comfortably in the hand and can be used for long periods without causing fatigue.

The 1920x1080 Full-HD Recording  capability in this camcorder will astound you. It records 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, our 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 Panasonic full-HD camcorders take visual expression to the next level.

With its Face Detection Functionality — offered for the first time for recording moving pictures with a video camera — Panasonic makes it easy to capture beautiful faces and clear backgrounds even in dim or backlit scenes. This new function, which can detect up to five faces at once, automatically adjusts the exposure and smooths skin tones according to the ambient brightness, so faces are bright and easy to see.

The new Intelligent Shooting Guide function helps you get magnificent shots by displaying a text message in the LCD monitor, telling you which settings are best for the current shooting conditions. With Intelligent Selection Playback, poor or inadvertent shots (such as shots of the ground or overly dark scenes) are skipped and all normal scenes are played while viewing.

Panasonic's Advanced Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.) suppresses the effects of hand shake as you shoot. The system uses gyrosensors to detect hand shake,

 
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Product Details
Product Length:5.41 inches
Product Width:2.91 inches
Product Height:2.63 inches
Product Weight:3.31 pounds
Package Length:9.5 inches
Package Width:6.4 inches
Package Height:4.6 inches
Package Weight:2.7 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 65 reviews

Features
  • Capture high-definition video to flash memory; 1920 x 1080 progressive recording

  • 10x optical zoom; Advanced Mega Optical Image Stabilizer

  • Face detection technology; Intelligent Shooting Guide

  • 5.1-channel surround sound; Zoom mic feature

  • Compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5
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2Get a Flip Instead  Aug 28, 2010
Upscaled 720p footage from a Flip camera looks better than the 1080 footage from this camera. Colors are too saturated, footage a bit too compressed; I'd rather deal with the expense and hassle of tape or spend $800 less for a new Flip HD.

2Fair camera with useless software  Apr 04, 2010
Picture quality is excellent
Controls and joystick are hard to use
Connection to TV is riduculous, you have to remove the battery and use power adapter in order to connect through HDMI, ..........WTF?
Forget about editing videos on this camera, this software and most out there are useless for AVCHD
2 stars for picture quality


2After 2 years, replaced it with a Canon  Dec 30, 2009
I bought this video camera about 2 years ago because I thought it was top-of-the-line back then, at a reasonable price. The picture quality was good, and I loved the size, but I recently sold it on eBay and bought a Canon HF-200 for the following reasons: 1) I absolutely hated the Panasonic's joystick toggle on the inside panel...not ergonomic at all, confusing to use, I wanted the touch controls on the screen itself, 2) on more than one occassion my wife and I both thought we were recording when, in fact, we were not. The Panasonic's screen info was always confusing, and we missed several very important moments due to the confusion. The main problem is that when you turn the camera on the screen says "Recording to card". It's stupid because there is nothing else besides the card it can record to, and my wife often thought it mean it was literally recording, i.e., it was shooting video, when in fact it was not. You still had to press the Record button.

So be warned there are some serious usability issues with this camera: the joystick on the inside panel, and the info screen. Also, the surround-sound is totally useless for everyday recording of family events. When we played video back on our home theather it produced a huge, unnecessary echo effect.

So do your research and compare notes. Btw, the Canon has a 15x zoom, that is the other nice thing. And the HF-200 is a good price! I sold my HDC-SD9 for $305 on eBay.

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5thumbs up from a music video maker  Sep 02, 2009
Let me just say that I love this camera. Excited as I was to be getting my first 3-chip videocam, thereby putting me in the ranks of more professional standards, I have to admit I was a little worried when I opened up the package and saw how small this thing really is. But they've packed quite a package into this little frame. You don't realize it, but with a history of using regular videocams, you get used to your files just sort of making an approximation of the color of something. With the final vids from this, I was amazed to finally have video that captures the actual complex colors of things exactly as they are in front of you. And the video quality is pristine, beautiful.

If you do a lot of video editing (I use Sony Vegas) on a PC, please bear in mind that the included software is virtually useless if you would like to keep the quality standard to what this cam is capable of. As of now, the only programs I know of capable of converting the AVCHD files to something that feeds into most these programs (WMV, for instance) are 1)AVS Video Converter and 2)VoltaicHD. Both of these programs cost a small bit of money, but it is worth it, so just keep that in mind. I think the vid quality of AVS is ever-so-slightly better than the Voltaic. From what I hear, for Mac users, the latest QT update will just make your programs read the stuff.

I have put this cam up against a much bigger, more high-end, over the shoulder, professional-level 3-chip cam, and I definitely liked the video that came from this better. Granted, the uber-professional thing might have more options and intricacies, like external mic hookup and a few custom tailored options, but just on base vid quality alone... well, this thing impressed.

Yes, it does better in better light. But any videographer knows that setting up good lighting in the first place is an integral part of any videographer's job.

As far as the complaints about not having a mic input... the mics on the unit sound really great, and for getting closer in/booming in something, it is easy enough just to buy a Zoom H2 or something of the like, and just having an additional audio source. No problem!

I have a 8 gig card, and that gets a little over an hour recording time. What a relief not to have to transfer any DV or tape info, at this quality-level. And if you are using the beforementioned file conversion programs, the whole battery pack issue people are mentioning on here is nill. You just pop open the SD card and read it.

I hope this review helps. I love this cam for the money, which was much less than many other comparable units.

4Good for the price  Jul 04, 2009
This is the first camcorder I've owned, so my rating is based on my personal satisfaction and not comparison to other cameras.

Good:
- 3ccd: The color depth and saturation are very good.
- Optical image stabilization works really well.
- 5.1 surround sound: It's actually very good when you're watching your videos with a good pair of headphones--it really adds dimension to the sound. The sound quality is also good.

Bad:
- Low resolution sensors: The 1080p resolution is pushing the 1/6" sensors beyond their capacity.
- Compression: if you have an eye for picture quality you can see the compression in the videos, even at highest quality. It's not something the average viewer would notice though.
- Grainy indoors. I don't know how it compares to other cameras, but my wife and I both noticed how grainy the picture is in anything but full sunlight.

Conclusion: I'm satisfied with the camera for the price I paid. If you can't stand compression artifacts and graininess indoors, get a more expensive camera.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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