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Engadget: Panasonic breaking more arbitrary records with two new 1080p24 camcorders
SlashGear: Panasonic HDC-TM350 and TM30 Full-HD camcorders stuffed with storage
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Panasonic breaking more arbitrary records with two new 1080p24 camcorders
Engadget —
... more on the quality front and pledges the "world's largest capacity" full HD camcorder -- with 64GB of storage. That equates to a nigh-ridiculous 16 hours of 1080p24 video shot through a stabilized 12x (45 - 540mm equivalent) lens. It even records 5.1 audio, but with the mics all placed within what looks to be a one square inch patch don't expect great channel separation here. Both are set for release in late-June for undisclosed (but hopefully non-record-breaking) prices. [Via Akihabara News] Continue reading Panasonic breaking more arbitrary records with two ...
Panasonic HDC-TM350 and TM30 Full-HD camcorders stuffed with storage
SlashGear —
... making it the lightest camcorder with 32GB of internal storage.
There’s a title for the HDC-TM350, too, as it’s the world’s largest capacity Full HD camcorder; in fact with 64GB it can record a 16 hours of 1080p24 footage without even needing to turn to the SDHC slot. Other features include a quick-start mode, subject tracking and pre-record. No word on price for either model, but they’re expected to land in Japan on June 25th.
[via Akihabara] ...
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The Panasonic HDC-TM350 shoots 24 frames per second in 1080p. It has 64GB of storage, line in and a mic in.
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