Palmcorder PV-GS300 Multicam 3CCD Mini DV Camcorder
Lori Grunin reviews the Palmcorder PV-GS300 and commends the excellent video quality of this device. 'The PV-GS300, Panasonic's midrange consumer three-CCD camcorder, arrives at a lower price than last year's model, the PV-GS250. As with its higher-end sibling, the PV-GS500, Panasonic adds a few new features and--unfortunately--deletes others. The primary appeal of this camera is its trio of CCD chips, which allow it to capture richer color and sharper images than single-CCD cameras. But while the sharp video and the addition of a wide-screen LCD will appeal to HDTV owners looking for good image quality at a price less than that of a true HD camcorder, the PV-GS300's limited feature list may disappoint experienced video buffs looking for the shooting flexibility offered by cameras loaded with manual and automatic feature settings.'
Specifications:
•Recording Format: Mini DV
•Lens: Lecia 37mm
•Optical Zoom: 10 X
•Digital Zoom: 700 X
•Video Resolution: 540K Pixels
•Max Still Image Resolution: 3.1 Megapixels
•CCD Quantity: 3
•CCD Size: 1/6 in
•Image Stabilization: Optical
•Viewfinder: Color
•LCD Screen Size: 2.7 in
•LCD Screen Resolution: 123K
•Port Connectors:
•1 x S-Video Out
•1 x Microphone (Stereo Mini)
•1 x Cold Accessory Shoe
•Card Slots: Secure Digital (SD)
•Height: 2.9 in
•Width: 3.0 in
•Depth: 5.3 in
•Weight: 3.0 lbs
•Limited Warranty: 1 Year (12 Months)
Read: Panasonic PV-GS300 review - ZDNet
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