Panasonic Lumix 3D1 Digital Camera Gets Announced

Just about every movie to hit the theaters as of late have come with a 3D version. While there have been 3D movies on the market for quite some time much of the hype spawned with James Cameron's Avatar which managed to be one of the highest grossing movies of all time. Seeing how the big ...

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Panasonic HDC-SDT750K Camcorder Review–Loads Of Options

It's camcorders for us this week, and we've got a couple of pretty impressive models to look at. Leading us off is the Panasonic HDC-SDT750K, a powerful piece of video recording hardware that will cost like it. The Panasonic HDC-SDT750K camcorder offers up an Intelligent 18x zoom, hybrid optical image stabilizer system, and the capability to ...

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Toshiba Camileo X100 Camcorder Review–Robust Budget Hardware

If Monday's look at the substantial Panasonic HDC-TM900K left a bad taste in your mouth from paying that kind of money in a bad economy, well, don't worry. You can still take your videos on the significantly cheaper, and not even that much worse quality-wise, with things like the Toshiba Camileo X100. The Toshiba Camileo X100 ...

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Panasonic HDC-TM900K Camcorder Review–Pricey Excellence

This week we've got a couple camcorders to review for you, so settle in, because today is all about the Panasonic HDC-TM900K camcorder, an impressive bit of camcorder joy that will offer up a whole lot of power in a little package, though as you'll discover, only the package will be little. The Panasonic HDC-TM900K camcorder ...

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Panasonic announces the Lumix DMC-FH7 compact digital camera

We like to report on what Panasonic is doing with the Panasonic LUMIX series, like our hands-on review with the DMC-TS2. The company just recently unveiled the DMC-FH7. The DMC-FH7 is a 16.1 Megapixel shooter that has a "sports intuitive touch-controls". It has a retractable high-quality 28mm wide-angle LEICA with a 4x optical ...

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Panasonic HDC-TM60 Camcorder Review–Well Worth It

Today we go toe to toe with an entrant from Panasonic, the HDC-TM60. The Panasonic HDC-TM60 will pack plenty of options into a relatively small package, which is great...but as is so often the case, you'll have to deal with a fairly substantial price tag in the process. The Panasonic HDC-TM60 camcorder offers up a 2.7 ...

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3 Digital Camera Review-Goes Most Anywhere, Shoots Most Anything

Sometimes you need to take your camera with you into some pretty dangerous locales. And sometimes, those locales aren't exactly friendly: dust, wind, sand, rocks...all of these are things that can do a number on sensitive electronic components like a digital camera. But then, there are cameras like the Panasonic Lumix DMC-TS3, that can take ...

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Panasonic introduces five minicamcorders to the United States

A while ago, we reported that Panasonic has priced all of its 2011 camcorders, and it has now released five of these guys to the United States. The three include the pistol grip models like the HX-WA10, HX-DC10, and the HX-DC1. There is a picture of one of them here, and you can ...

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Panasonic HDC-TM90K Camcorder Review–Pricey But 3D Potent

So this week we boldly go back into the camcorder trenches; having checked out ways to display our video we must now look at how to gather it. And we kick off our look with the Panasonic HDC-TM90K, a substantial but pricey model that will go a pretty long way in satisfying your video taking ...

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Battery grip from China for most Panasonic Micro Four Thirds cameras

Just a couple of weeks ago, Chinese company “Ownuser” released an announcement concerning a battery grip that will target all Panasonic Micro Four Thirds cameras save for the popular GF1 and GF2. Just to get a better idea on the type of battery grips you are able to purchase on eBay, you might want to ...

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