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Panasonic HDC SX5 HD Camcorder

 
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Never Miss a Detail with 1920x1080 Full-HD Recording

Images recorded by conventional HD camcorders have only 1,440 horizontal pixels, while full-HD camcorders have 1,920. That’s about 30 percent more recording pixels! The result is a level of detail and resolution that goes beyond anything you’ve ever experienced before. And because full-HD recordings contain a vast amount of picture information, they look beautiful not only on high-definition TVs, but on standard-definition TVs as well.

Product Features

  • Record HD video direct to SDHC cards and DVD
  • 1920 x 1080 full-HD recording; HD Advanced Pure Color Engine
  • Leica Dicomar lens with 10x optical zoom; built-in Advanced O.I.S.
  • Intelligent Contrast Control; Pre-rec function-Reviews Give The Lens As 12X
  • 2.7-inch wide-angle LCD monitor; 170-degree viewing angle

Product Features

Storage Media 8 cm DVD Disc (-R/-RW/-RAM), SDHC/SD Memory Card
Image Sensor

Total: 1/6" CCD (560K x 3 pixels)

Effective: 16:9 -- 520K x 3 (Moving Picture/Still Picture)

Image Stabilizer Advanced O.I.S.
Lens Leica Dicomar
Still Picture Recording 2.1 Megapixel 16:9
Optical Zoom 10x Variable Speed
Dimensions 3.7”(H) x 3.3”(W) x 5.9”(D)
Weight 1.20 lbs

F Value

F1.8 (Wide) / F2.8 (Tele)

Focal Length

3.0 - 30 mm

Filter Diameter

37mm 35mm Film Camera Equivalent 42.9 - 429 mm (16:9) (Moving Picture/Still Picture)

CAMERA

3CCD Camera System

Yes

Minimum Illumination

5 Lux (1/25 Low Light Mode), 1 Lux (Magic Pix® Mode)

Focus

Af/Manual

White Balance

Auto/Indoor/Outdoor/White Set (with IR Sensor)

High Speed Shutter

1/30-1/8000 sec (Motion Image) 1/30-1/8000 sec (Still Image)(Progressive 1/30-1/500)

Iris

Auto/manual

Backlight Compensation

Yes

Electronic Viewfinder (EVF)

0.44” Wide EVF

LCD Monitor

2.7” Wide (300k Pixels)

Power LCD

Yes(Plus)

Wide Viewing Angle LCD

170º (Vertically & Horizontally)

One-Push LCD Open

Yes

Pure Color Engine

HD Advanced

Soft-Skin Mode

Yes

Easy-to-Use Mode Dial

No

MagicPix Images

Yes

Simultaneous Motion Video & Still Picture Recording

Yes

Microphone

2-ch Stereo, Zoom Microphone

Wide Mode (16:9)

Yes

On-Screen Display Language

English / Canadian French / Spanish

Digital Zoom 1

25x-700x

Flash

1m - 2.5m (approx.)

Quick Start

1.7 sec (effective in the card recording mode) RECORDING & PLAYBACK

Applicable Disc

8cm DVD-RAM Ver. 2.1 8cm DVD-R for General Ver. 2.0 8cm DVD-RW Ver. 1.1 2x-speed (2x/1x) DVD-R for DL Ver. 3.0

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Video Recording Format

HD: AVCH, STD: DVD Video Recording, DVD Video (Motion Image)/JPEG (Still Image) Recording Mode HD: HG (13 Mbps/CBR), HN (9Mbps/VBR), HE (6Mbps/VBR)

Playback Mode

HD: HG (13 Mbps/CBR), HN (9Mbps/VBR), HE (6Mbps/VBR) STD: XP (10Mbps/VBR), SP (5Mbps/VBR), LP(2.5Mbps/VBR)

Audio Recording Format

Dolby Digital (Dolby AC3)/2-channel

Recording Time

DVD-RAM/DVD-RW: up to 62 min in HD & up to 150 min in STD DVD-R DL: up to 60 min in HD & up to 138 min STD DVD-R: up to 31 min in HD & up to 74 min in STD Still Picture JPEG Picture Size: 2.1 MEGA: 1920 x 1080 (16:9)

Thumbnail Display

Yes

Pre-Rec Function

Yes

Intelligent Contrast Control

Yes

One-Touch Navigation

Yes

Help Mode

Yes

Tele Macro

Yes

AGS (Auto Ground-Directional Standby)

Yes

Focus Assist

Yes

Composition Guide Lines

Yes

Disc Copy Function

Yes (data from an SD Memory Card can be copied to an 8-cm DVD Disc entirely with the SX5 itself)

USB Host Function

Yes

SD CARD FEATURES

Built-in SD Slot

Yes (SD/SDHC)

PictBridge Compatible

Yes

JACKS

Video Output

AV out

Battery Pack

Rechargeable Lithium-Ion (7.2 V/1320 mAh)

Video Component Cable

Yes

AV Cable

Yes

USB Cable

No

IR Remote

Yes

SD Memory Card

No

Lens Cap

Built-in lens cover

Software

HD Writer 2.0E

Other Cables

AC/DC/PC Cables

Free DVD Burner

No

GENERAL

Power Supply

DC 7.2/9.3 V

Power Consumption

10.2W

Video Compression

HD: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 STD: MPEG-2

Panasonic HDC SX5’s Review

by reviews.digitaltrends.com

09/16/07

I must admit the HDC-SX5 is one ugly camcorder. After recently using very slick-looking flash memory HD models from Sony and Panasonic, this one suffers badly by comparison. The biggest problem is the placement of the battery. With card-based cams, the battery is neatly tucked into the housing—here it sticks out from the back like a sore thumb. If you use the pull-out viewfinder, your cheek rests against it. Good thing there isn’t a logo on the end since your face would get branded! I know the engineers needed room for the DVD drive but I haven’t seen something so poorly designed in a long, long time. When you put your hand into the Velcro strap your thumb rests against the battery which is a bit annoying a first but then you realize it forces it to rest on the record button. I really don’t think they were trying for this result but who knows? The battery also back-weights the unit so it feels uneven. Basically it’s a mess and if this camcorder didn’t offer Full HD, I probably would’ve returned it to sender. I may be overreacting a bit but that’s why I always urge any prospective purchaser of a digicam or camcorder to actually hold the darn thing before you buy—with the battery installed—not just picking it up while it’s attached to a post in a big box retailer. If they won’t do it for you, take your business elsewhere. Let me get off my soapbox and continue our tour by moving to the front so we can get away from the freaking battery (by now you know I really don’t like it).

As always the front of any camcorder is dominated by the lens, in this case a 10x Leica Dicomar optical zoom (700x digital). Don’t bother engaging the digital zoom since the resulting footage is filled with digital noise. It has a twist off ring so you add an optional lens hood or filter. Next to the lens is a flash to help with digital stills since they’ll need all the help they can get as top quality is just 2MP (1920 x 1080 pixels). As I’ve noted many times before, it’s the rare camcorder that takes decent stills and if you can shoot HD video, why bother? Yes, I know there’s always the off chance you might want a still but a 4x6 is about as good as you can get.

You’ll also find a cooling outlet, a recording lamp and the white balance/remote control sensor on the front.

The top is fairly simple with a stereo mic (not 5.1-channel surround) and a hot shoe for connecting optional mics or lights. You’ll also find the wide/tele zoom switch that also acts as a volume control during playback and a dedicated button for taking snapshots.

The right side is dominated by the DVD drive and it accepts practically any type of disk—DVD-RAM, DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD-R DL (dual layer). A DL disk holds up to 26 minutes at top resolution while a 4GB SD card that you can load at the same time records 40 minutes of 1920 x 1080i video. A standard single layer disc holds 14 minutes. The comfortable strap is on this side as well.

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