Panasonic SDR H40 HD Camcorder
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Panasonic SDR-H40 40GB Hard Drive Camcorder with 42x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
The SDR-H40’s 42x optical zoom lens has the power you need to take dramatic close-ups or get remarkable shots of even distant subjects. Panasonic’s Advanced Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.) suppresses the effects of handshake as you shoot. The system uses gyro sensors to detect handshake, then shifts a lens and adjusts the optical axis to compensate. The SDR-H40’s 40GB internal hard disk drive lets you record continuously for up to 36 hours in LP mode without changing a disc, tape or other recording media. Panasonic’s Anti-Shock Shield helps protect recorded video data from damage due to jolts and impact. The Drop Detect function senses if the camera is falling and moves the head away from the hard disk. You can transfer the motion-image data from the SD card or the camcorder’s hard drive right to your PC using your USB port.
- 2000x digital zoom
- 16:9 and 4:3 aspect ratio
- 1/6” CCD image sensors with a 800K total MP
- 2.7” wide LCD display
- Records images onto SDHC™/SD™ memory cards and hard drive disk
- Stereo zoom mic with wind noise reduction
- 1-touch navigation
- Built-in SD™/SDHC™ memory card slot
- 2 3/4”W x 2 5/8”H x 4 1/2”D
- Includes Li-Ion rechargeable battery, AC/DC cables, AC adapter, AV/USB cable and software
| Storage Media | Hard Drive, SD/SDHC Memory Card |
| Image Sensor | Total: 1/6” CCD (800K pixels)
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| Image Stabilizer | Advanced OIS |
| Lens | Panasonic |
| Still Picture Recording | 640 x 480 |
| Optical Zoom | 42X |
| Dimensions | 2.76” (H) x 2.64” (W) x 4.57” (D) |
| Weight | 0.75 lbs |
Warranty Terms - Parts |
1 year |
Warranty Terms - Labor |
90 Days |
LCD Screen Size |
2.7” |
Digital Zoom |
2000x |
Night Recording |
Yes |
Special Effects |
fade in/out |
Lines of Resolution |
500 |
06/16/08
The Panasonic SDR-H40 is an entry-level DV camcorder and is another entry into the increasingly popular hard disk drive market. It is designed to compete with the low-end Everio range from JVC and Sony's standard definition HDD camcorders.
The SDR-H40 offers a slightly improved optical setup on last year's Panasonic models, boasting a 1/6-inch CCD with a gross pixel count of 800,000. This translates to 290,000 effective pixels in 4:3 format, and 380,000 effective pixels in 16:9 widescreen. This DV camcorder offers a powerful 42x optical zoom and an impressive optical image stabilization system, which Panasonic claims achieves eight times the correction rate managed by the company's previous OIS. We can tell you that even at the outer limit of the optical zoom, the stabilization system does a superb job at eradicating unwanted camera shakes during handheld shooting.
The Panasonic SDR-H40 features a built in 40GB hard disk drive. This is large enough to store up to 36 hours of video at the lowest quality setting. The unit can also record short video clips or digital stills images to SD or SDHC memory cards. This is no hybrid unit, though: The SDR-H40 is capable of snapping stills at a maximum resolution of just 640x480 pixels. That's sufficient quality for attaching an image to an email, but little else. This DV camcorder is incapable of recording video and taking stills at the same time, so you may as well keep your dedicated digital stills camera on hand.
The SDR-H40 is slightly larger and heavier than the entry-level Everio models, which may not be a bad thing if you have large hands. The joystick control is easy to operate and many people will undoubtedly prefer it over the touch screen systems employed by other manufacturers.
The menu system is intuitive, and as well as point-and-shoot simplicity, the Panasonic SDR-H40 offers a solid array of manual controls to boot. One area where the unit falls down on user-friendliness, however, is transferring video to a home computer. The battery needs to be removed, an adapter inserted into the battery slot and then the AC power adapter attached. If you plan on transferring video on the go, you'll need to make sure you keep the AC adapter with you.
We liked the inclusion of a one-touch copying feature, though. This enables you to hook the camcorder up to a DVD burner via USB and copy recordings to a DVD by simply pressing a button. Panasonic's Anti-Shock Shield helps protects the hard disk drive against jolts and the Drop Detect function senses if the camera is falling and automatically protects the hard disk and backs up any data.
The quality of video footage was solid in good lighting conditions, and the built-in microphone did a fine job at reducing wind noise. Low light recording is more in line with other entry level units. The Panasonic SDR-H40 is an inexpensive HDD DV camcorder that handles well and offers some surprisingly advanced features for the price.
Pros: Large storage capacity, great handling, powerful zoom and impressive OIS
Cons: Poor low light performance, low-quality stills
Warranty
1 year, parts and labor
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