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Camcorder - High Definition - widescreen - 3.05 Mpix - optical zoom: 12 x - HDD : 120 GB - flash card - black

44 reviews
November, 2009
Brand
Panasonic (See all Panasonic Camcorders)
Audio Input
Microphone Operation Mode
Surround
Microphone Technology
Electret condenser
Type
Microphone
Battery
Battery Form Factor
Manufacturer specific
Camcorder Features
High Definition Video Support
1080i
Low Lux / Night Mode
Yes
Widescreen Video Capture
Yes
Camera Flash
Red Eye Reduction
Yes
Type
Built-in flash
Digital Storage Media
Type
Hard disk drive
Dimensions & Weight
Depth
5.6in
Height
2.9in
Weight
16.2oz
Width
2.8in
Display (Projector)
Diagonal Size
2.7in
Display Form Factor
Rotating
Technology
TFT active matrix
Type
LCD display
Exposure Parameters
Shooting Programs
Beach / Fireworks / Low light / Night portrait / Night scene / Portrait mode / Scenery / Snow / Sports mode / Spotlight / Sunset
Header
Manufacturer
Panasonic
Model
HDC-HS300/HDC-HS300K
Packaged Quantity
1
Product Line
Panasonic
Lens System
Lens Aperture
F/1.8-2.8
Max Focal Length
48mm
Min Focal Length
4mm
Optical Zoom
12
Type
Zoom lens
Miscellaneous
Color
Black
Optical Sensor
Camcorder Effective Still Resolution
2.65Megapixel
Camcorder Effective Video Resolution
2.07Mpix
Camcorder Sensor Resolution
3.05Mpix
Optical Sensor Size
1/4.1"
Optical Sensor Type
3CMOS/CMOS
Sensor Qty
1CMOS/3CMOS
Optical System
Built-in Optical Image Stabilizer
Yes
Image Stabilizer
Optical (Advanced O.I.S.)
Storage Floppy Drive
Type
None
Video Input
Analog Video Format
NTSC
Digital Video Format
AVCHD / H.264
Digital Zoom
700
Face Detection
Yes
Media Type
Flash card / Hard disk drive
Shooting Modes
Digital photo mode
Still Image Format
JPEG
Type
Camcorder
Viewfinder
Image Aspect Ratio (camcorders)
16:9
Viewfinder Color Support
Color
Viewfinder Type
Electronic
The HDC-HS300K is a 120GB hard disk drive/SD card hybrid Full-HD camcorder with 3 MOS system, Intelligent Auto, advanced optical image stabilization, and manual ring.HD images contain 6 times as much information as standard images. HDTV has 1,080 horizontal scan lines, SDTV has 480. That translates into much higher resolution and much finer detail. With HD images on an HDTV, pictures are so clear and sharp that you can see textures. The shift in the industry from SDTV to HDTV is well underway. For shooting once-in-a-lifetime scenes that you want to capture in full beauty, an HD camcorder is the best choice.For videos of important moments you want to preserve, you want high image quality. That's what Panasonic's 3MOS System delivers, with a combination of optical technologies that further enhance the quality of full-HD images. The 3MOS System produces extremely accurate images with superb rendition of differences in darkness and light, rich color expression, and a full 1,080 lines of horizontal resolution. This advanced technology helps turn once-in-a-lifetime moments into vivid, beautiful images.There's nothing more disappointing than shooting a once-in-a-lifetime event on video, only to discover that the images are blurry or poorly exposed because of backlighting. Panasonic's iA helps avoid problems in difficult shooting situations by automatically making the optimal camera settings and activating certain functions. For example, iA now includes AF Tracking, a function that "locks" on and follows a subject as it moves, so images are sharply focused and properly exposed. This technology is a huge help for everyone.Panasonic's advanced O.I.S. helps suppress the effects of hand-shake as you shoot, for both motion and still images. This system uses gyro sensors to detect even tiny amounts of hand-shake, then shifts a lens and adjusts the optical axis to compensate - all at an astounding 4,000 times per second. It also covers approximately 3 times the stabilization area of the previous SD9 model. Because the system is optical, there's only minimal loss of image quality even when viewed on a large-screen TV. In addition, to shoot high-resolution still images, the normal O.I.S. Mode 1 is joined by an O.I.S. Mode 2, which has a higher stabilization capability. The O.I.S. corrective lens shifts and stabilizes the image the instant that the shutter button is pressed, to enable greater precision in stabilization. You get all the beauty and minimal blurring.The time lapse function uses longer frame intervals than standard shooting. You can use this function to capture shortened or condensed footage of events that actually take place over a much longer time period. For example, time lapse recording is ideal for shooting a flower in the process of blooming, or a long, slow sunset. With time lapse recording, you have an interesting video technique to explore. The maximum continuous recording time is 12 hours.
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