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Panasonic HDC TM300 HD Camcorder

 
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32GB Full HD Camcorder

The Panasonic HDC-TM300 Twin Media HD camcorder offers the choice of recording to the 32 GB HDD or SD/SDHC memory card, and the 3MOS system with three full-HD sensors has one of the world's highest total pixel counts. The TM300 provides high image quality for both motion and 10.6-megapixel resolution still images. And it features high 8.3-megapixel resolution for still images when recording simultaneously with motion images. You can also enjoy a 5.1-channel surround sound system with 5 microphones featuring Zoom and Focus Mic functions.

The manual ring gives you easy, fingertip control over the focus, zoom and exposure settings. This lets you create images that just aren't possible with automatic functions. And the AF Tracking has been added to the iA function which automatically judges the scene and makes the best possible settings, so the TM300 keeps the subject in focus even if the subject's face turns away from the camcorder.

To view recorded images as quickly as possible, the TM300 features a new highlight playback function. This gives you a quick, easy way to view the most exciting scenes all together. The HD Writer AE 1.0 editing software also has a new function that lets you easily upload your video clips to the YouTube website.

Product Features

  • 32GB* internal memory
  • 12x optical zoom
  • 1.6 lux. low-light performance
  • Advanced OIS
  • Touch-panel 2.7” wide LCD
  • Touch screen navigation
  • 5.1 surround sound recording with zoom mic
  • Time lapse recording
  • Highlighted playback
  • Built-in MPEG2 converter
  • 60 shots/sec burst recording

Product Specifications

Storage Media Built-in Memory (32GB), SD/SDHC Memory Card
Image Sensor

Total: 1/4.1” MOS x 3

Effective: 6.21 megapixels (2.07 megapixels x 3) [16:9] [Motion Image] 7.95 megapixels (2.65 megapixels x 3) [3:2], 7.53 megapixels (2.51 megapixels x 3) [16:9], 6.96 megapixels (2.32 megapixels x 3) [4:3] [Still Image]

Image Stabilizer Advanced O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilization)
Lens Leica Dicomar Lens 1
Still Picture Recording 10.6 M (3984 x 2656), 7 M (3264 x 2176), 4.5 M (2592 x 1728) [3:2], 10 M (4224 x 2376), 6 M (3328 x 1872), 3.5 M (2560 x 1440) [16:9], 9 M (3520 x 2640), 8 M (3264 x 2448), 5 M (2560 x 1920), 0.3 M (640 x 480) [4:3]
Optical Zoom 12X
Dimensions 2.83”(H) x 2.75”(W) x 5.54”(D)
Weight Approx. 0.85 lbs

Recording format

MPEG4-AVC/H.264 (AVCHD standard complaint); JPEG (Still Image)

F Value

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

Focal Length

4.0 - 48.0 mm

Filter Diameter

43mm 35mm Film Camera Equivalent 44.9-539mm [16:9] [Motion Image] 41.3-496mm [3:2], 40.8-490mm [16:9], 45.0-540mm [4:3] [Still Image]

Minimum Illumination

1.6 Lux (1/30 Low Light Mode), 1 Lux (Magic Pix)

Focus

Auto/Manual

White Balance

Auto/Indoor1/Indoor2/Sunny/Cloudy/White Set

High Speed Shutter

60i Auto Slow Shutter ON: 1/30-1/8000, OFF: 1/60-1/8000, 24P Auto Slow Shutter ON: 1/24-1/8000, OFF: 1/48-1/8000 [Motion Image] 1/2-1/2000, video flash: 1/2-1/500 [Still Image]

Electronic Viewfinder (EVF)

Yes

LCD Monitor

2.7” Wide LCD (230,400 pixels)

Manual Focus Ring

Yes

Simultaneous Motion Video & Still Picture Recording

Yes; 8.3 M (3840 x 2160), 2.1 M (1920 x 1080) [16:9]

Microphone

5.1ch Surround, Zoom and Focus Microphone

On-Screen Display Language

English, French, Spanish

Digital Zoom 2

30x - 700x

LED Video Light

No

Video Recording Format

MPEG4-AVC/H.264 (AVCHD standard complaint)

Recording Mode

HA (17Mbps/VBR) (1920 x 1080), HG (13Mbps/VBR) (1920 x 1080), HX (9Mbps/VBR) 1920 x 1080), HE (6Mbps/VBR) (1440 x 1080)

Playback Mode

HA (17Mbps/VBR) (1920 x 1080), HG (13Mbps/VBR) (1920 x 1080), HX (9Mbps/VBR) 1920 x 1080), HE (6Mbps/VBR) (1440 x 1080)

Audio Recording Format

Dolby Digital [5.1ch]

Still Picture

JPEG; 10.6 M (3984 x 2656), 7 M (3264 x 2176), 4.5 M (2592 x 1728) [3:2], 10 M (4224 x 2376), 6 M (3328 x 1872), 3.5 M (2560 x 1440) [16:9], 9 M (3520 x 2640), 8 M (3264 x 2448), 5 M (2560 x 1920), 0.3 M (640 x 480) [4:3]

SD CARD FEATURES

Built-in SD Slot

Yes

DPOF

max. 999 stills

PictBridge Compatible

Yes

JACKS

Video component

Yes

HDMI

Yes (mini)

Audio Output

Yes

USB

2.0 Hi-Speed

Microphone (stereo mini)

Yes

Accessory Shoe

Cold

AV

Out

INCLUDED ACCESSORIES

AC adaptor

Yes

Battery Pack

min. 1250 mAh/Lithium-Ion

Video Component Cable

Yes

AV Cable

Yes

USB cable

Yes

IR Remote

Yes

SD Memory Card

No

Software

HD Writer AE 1.0

Other Cables

AC/DC Cables

GENERAL

Power Supply

DC 7.2/9.3 V

Power Consumption

6.8W

Creating Still Picture from Motion Picture

2.1 M (1920 x 1080) [16:9]

Speaker

Dynamic Type

Headphone (Stereo mini)

Yes

Stylus Pen

Yes

Total Pixels

9.15 megapixels (3.05 megapixels x 3)

Panasonic HDC TM300’s Review

by wired.com

05/06/09

Two-hundred-dollar pocket cams might advertise themselves as “HD” capable, but don’t believe the hype: They typically yield 720p clips better suited to YouTube than the boob tube.

Not so with Panasonic’s new HDC-TM300, which shoots in “Full HD,” marketing speak for 1080p -- aka 1080 x 1920 resolution with progressive-scan video. Translation? Stunning Blu-ray-level video that should more than lives up to the most critical expectations of prosumers and video enthusiasts.

As you’d expect given its $1,300 price tag, this sucker is loaded with features. A multicoated Leica Dicomar lens delivers light to three -- count ’em, three -- photon-sucking, quarter-inch CMOS chips. The image processor tackles light from each chip individually, resulting in dazzling true-to-life colors.

Want to shoot up close? It’s got a great macro feature too. Colors are bright, vivid and true to life. Moving images looked great and didn’t have any blurring or noise. When we shot falling water -- which can often introduce noise into a shot -- it came out looking fluid and refreshing.

On the outside, the highly responsive 12x optical zoom does a remarkable job tracking movement. Even better, it features optical image stabilization: Gyroscopic sensors keep the picture truly stabilized, rather than cutting off the edges of the screen to present a non-jittery image. Put simply, you lose the shake, not the data.

The 2.7-inch touchscreen LCD shows up well in bright daylight, and is terrifically sensitive to the wanderings of our fingers. Menus are straightforward too -- we were able to dive right in without suffering a RTFM breakdown.

The auto-focus tracking feature is straight out of the future: Tap a subject on the LCD, and the camera automatically keeps it in focus as your target moves about the shot. The 5.1 surround system has five built-in microphones and a zoom mic, to let you capture surround up close, or drill in on distant shots.

But the highlight of this shooter is the high-def footage. Not only does the phenomenal zoom reel in distant objects, but thanks to the triple sensors and quality lens, it nails far-off details perfectly. The architectural features of distant buildings we shot in downtown San Francisco showed up like we were standing on the window ledge -- not in a park three blocks away.

It’s not all perfect, however. Although it had far less digital detritus than you’ll find in most consumer camcorders, we did notice artifacts during fast pans and also in reflective whites when shooting in bright daylight. Yet overall the picture was stunning, and unlike many other HD camcorders, when we played back the footage on a large HDTV it actually looked, you know, high def.

WIRED Reproduces colors like a Crayola factory. Closeups pop with sharp, clear details. Nice performance in low light. Einstein-smart automatic shooting features are like having your own DP built into the camera. 32GB onboard memory is expandable via SDHC slot. Great zoom tackles action better than Jason Statham.

TIRED Fast pans in bright daylight turns up more artifacts than a Mayan ruin. May require second mortgage.

* Style: High def, Tapeless
* Manufacturer: Panasonic
* Price: $1,300
Release Date: May 06, 2009

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