Product Description
The HD Advanced Pure Color Engine ensures all your photos and footage enjoy the beauty of High Definition. Your Panasonic HDC-SD1 takes rich, vivid colors to a beautiful new level. Process large amounts of data with high speed and precision with the 3CCD HD image processing circuit. O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer) suppresses camera shake - you'll won't see any instability, even on a big-screen TV. Shooting video is easier and more convenient by recording to your SD/SDHC Memory Card. The advanced microphone captures the sound source and distance more accurately, for a true-to-life sound space that's a great match for the HD image quality. Uploading your precious memories onto your PC is quick and easy without the need to connect a cable or run a finalizing process when transferring the data. Records onto SD/SDHC Memory Card AVCHD recording Format F Values - F1.8 (Wide) / F2.8 (Tele) 12x variable optical zoom Focal Length - 4.0 - 48.0 mm Filter Diameter - 43mm Optical Image Stabilizer Minimum Illumination - 2 Lux (Magic Pix) White Balance modes - Auto, Indoor, Outdoor, White Set Shutter Speeds - 1/60 - 1/8,000 sec. (moving & still pictures) Backlight compensation Manual Focus Ring Soft-Skin Mode MagicPix Images 5.1ch Surround Sound microphone - zoom mic & wind noise reduction 0.44 (183K pixels) Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) Trinlingual language display - English, Canadian French, Spanish DPOF - Max. 999 stills Built-in SD slot A/V and HDMI out USB 2.0 High Speed (mini B) PictBridge compatible Dimensions(HxWxD) - 2.92 x 2.64 x 5.40 Weight - 0.95 lbs
Customer Reviews:
Great Camera - But make sure you know what you are buying.......2007-12-26
We used this camera to film our children's christmas program and opening of gifts on Christmas morning. I have two items for your consideration.
1. If you buy this camera you will need to purchase more flash memory immediatly or plan on transfering footage to a computer freqeuntly. The included 4GB card films less than two hours at the maximum resolution.
2. The DVD's that you burn using the included software are viewable only on Blue Ray DVD players or Sony PS3 game consoles. If you plan on sharing the DVD's with friends and family running "Standard" (non-HD) TV and DVD players you will need to purchase a program to downgrade the HD resolution and burn DVD's in standard DVD format.
That said, the quality of the picture and audio are excellent. We love this camera and plan to use it frequently.
Panasonic HDC-SD1 High Definition camera.......2007-12-26
I have used the Panasonic HDC-SD1 camera for over a month now and I am quite happy with the quality and sound of the videos. The camera performed flawlessly, however the battery barely lasted half an hour and there are no extended-time batteries available for sale. To do any serious taping outdoors away from an electric outlet, I would need a few extra batteries and they are not cheap. Pinnacle has come to the rescue for those of us who want to save our taped videos with their Ultimate 11 video program specifically for AVCHD users. The Pinnacle program saves the video immediately to a PC (not to a Mac computer) and also converts the video to a viewable format. However, to convert the video to a format suitable for viewing or storing on a PC or removable media like a DVD takes hours. Thirty seconds of recorded video may take over three to fours hours to convert into a video suitable for viewing or editing. Editing with menus and subtitles may take even longer. I have an old 1.7ghz PC which is maxed out at 2.0GB of RAM. This is about the minimum that Pinnacle requires to run the Ultimate 11 video encoding program and I suspect that if I had a more powerful PC it would still take much too much time. The program should covert AVCHD clips in minutes not hours to appeal to serious video makers using PC or Mac computers. Panasonic should come up with a better associated program for their high definition camera if they really want this technology to take off. If I didn't have Pinnacle Ultimate 11 I would not be able to save my video to PC for editing or archiving. I then saved some time by sending the created movie video file to my mac computer via my home network. There I edited it and cut a DVD disc with Toast 8 program which is much speedier than Pinnacle. I only wish the Apple guys will update Toast 8 so it can convert AVCHD clips from the Panasonic HDC-SD1 too. If you don't mind putting up with the drawbacks mentioned, I will recomend this camera as the best quality product available for the money at this time.
So far so good.......2007-12-10
I have had my SD1 for about a week. I haven't tested it fully, but here are my first impressions:
1. Looks AWESOME when attached HDMI to my 50" plasma!!!
2. Auto iris tends to gain up in low light (which is what it is supposed to do)- introducing noise in the video
- adjusting the gain manually is pretty easy
3. My one year old HP ZD8000 laptop does NOT support included 4GB SDHC card in the card reader slot. I have to connect the camera via USB cable. However, my regular 1GB SD cards work just fine (but only record about 10 mins per card at the highest setting)
4. In order to transfer files via USB, the camera MUST be plugged in. It will not work on battery power
5. Included editing software is VERY basic. It is used to transfer files, cut up, merge, and delete video clips, and output to DVD (which I have not tried yet). You can't do titles, fades or anything other than very simple cuts in this software.
- However, I downloaded a free AVC-HD to DVCPRO Transcoder and tested it on Avid Xpress Pro 5.7 and it imported just like P2 MXF media! The video was a bit jumpy in my short initial test, so I don't know if it transcoded poorly or maybe I had the Avid project at the wrong frame rate (30i instead of 60i). More testing tomorrow, I hope.
6. Ergonomics - this camera is small: about the size of a pop can. It feels a bit awkward in my average-sized male hand, but not too bad. I think I will get used to it in short order.
7. The OIS is outstanding! I have heard from other brand owners that my Panasonic SD1 has far better image stabilization.
OVERALL -- Great images playing straight out HDMI to my 1080i plasma. 3 chips give you good color and clarity, but they are small, which means you sacrifice light and depth of field (which is why I went with the SD1 and not the SD5 - go for chip size NOT pixels!!!). For $799 (Amazon) it is a fantastic deal for a consumer HD camera. Some argue that HDV yields a better picture (difference being in the compression codec), but I specifically wanted a memory card camera.
clear shots, nice zoom.......2007-11-21
I buy Panasonic for their Leica lens. This one was the entire package, every feature fit my checklist. So far, I've only owned it three weeks, but results are high end. Good purchase, satisfied customer.
Great Hi Def Video Cam.......2007-11-11
I purchased this product in late August. I used it extensively in October 2007 while in Italy for two weeks. First, the size of this camera was one of the main reason I bought this. I have carried previous camcorders on vacations, and they were bulking to say the least. This camcorder was small enough, it fit into Venturer Travel Portfolio Bag (I bought on Amazon). This is a small bag I threw over my shoulder. The camcorder and a small table tripod fit perfectly inside the main compartment. My passport, money, and extra camcorder battery, plus an extra scandisk all fit inside the bag. It was great not having to lug around a big camera bag.
Next, the ease of use of the camcorder was simply flipping the screen open and turn on. It powered very fast and I was shooting. I also could leave the power on and close the screen, and the camera would turn off, then I simply opened the screen again, and the camcorder would power on even quicker.
The zoom was good. However, the digital zoom was even better. With my tripod, I got some amazing close up shots. There is distortion at far ranges due to air molecules, so it was perfect, but believe me, it was damn good.
In the field, I could use the LCD screen to review what I recorded. The LCD was beautiful. Recording in the low light situations will not give you a great video. That is the only negative with the videocam IMHO.
Play back: upon returning, I played on a normal tv set. It looked good, but I wanted to see what it look liked on High Def tv. We bought a High Def set last weekend and I again played the video. Oh my god, what a difference. The quality of the video pictures was incredible. I just couldn't believe the difference. The clarity and color of video was astonishing.
I couldn't be happier with this purchase. Now, I am learning to edit everything using the uLead Videostudio 11 software. I can't comment too much about it, but I was able to upload a 1 minute video to my iPod. Everyone has been pretty impressed with that.
edit(11/30/07): I've played around more with the editing of this camera. I will do a detail review for software, but transferring the video to my hard drive has been easy and painless. Working with the files using videostudio has been flawless. I have produced a small 2 minute video with special effect and added music. I am a novice, and I can't believe how good it turned out.
Product Description
The DCF WP II 8x42 binocular features phase-coated roof prisms for exceptional high-contrast, high-resolution images and a nitrogen-filled, fully waterproof JIS Class 6 body (submersible to 3.3 feet) for outstanding performance in wet conditions. Incorporating all of the outstanding elements of the original roof-prism series, the DCF WP II 8x42 now features helicoids eyepieces and aluminum alloy bodies, and super reflective prism coating for brighter images.
Amazon.com Product Description
The Pentax DCF WP II 8 x 42 binocular (black) offers an 8x magnification in a high performance, full-sized, water resistant body, that is has a sleek black finish to help keep you hidden from your target. The DCF WP II high-performance binocular features a simplified body design and an extremely durable, lightweight aluminum alloy encased in a full-body rubber housing to protect the optics and inner mechanisms from external shock, and assure a firm, comfortable hold.
The DCF WP II combines multi-coated optical elements and high-refraction BaK4-glass roof prisms and is treated with phase-chated coating plus a new super-reflection coating to ensure a high-resolution, high-contrast image over the entire image field. Protective glass is incorporated in front of the objective focusing elements to prevent the intrusion of dust into the nitrogen-filled inner body, which helps the DCF WP II offer JIS Class 6 fully waterproof (submersible to 3.3 feet) capability for use around the water and in the rain. And as if that weren't enough, the rubber housing and the protective glass also serve to upgrade the weather resistance on these binoculars, while the inner-focus optical design adds to the durability. These binoculars feature a helicoid eyepiece ring with four-click stops that give the most comfortable eye relief, and click-stop adjustments that lock in the right eyepiece diopter. The fully multi-coated lenses not only increase light transmission and color quality, but provide for long eye-relief for viewing with or without glasses. This unit weighs 28.2 ounces, measures 5 x 2.2 x 5.7 inches (W x H x D), and is backed by a manufacturer's limited lifetime warranty.
What's in the Box
The DCF WP II 8 x 42 binoculars, eyepiece lens caps, case, straps and warranty information.
Customer Reviews:
Great optics - Excellent value - Poor Pentax Cust. Service.......2007-01-15
Excellent optics for the price. Compares favorably with models costing double.
One drawback - the binocular is listed on the Pentax website as having click-stop dioptor detents to keep the adjustment "locked" once set for your eyes. Regrettably Pentax removed this feature but the bino is described as containing it. I called Pentax and the customer service rep didn't know it had been removed and told me my binoclar was defective and I should return it to Amazon for a replacement. Amazon shipped me a replacement but it didn't have the click-stop feature either. I called Pentax again and the customer service guy said he would investigate and call me back. He eventually did and told me that the feature was remvoved from the bino but, yes, Pentax errored by not removing the description from their website and product advertising.
I'm not happy about this aspect of the bino, because I didn't get what I paid for. I wrote Pentax asking them to replace these WPs with the SP model that contains locking dioptor ring but they haven't responded yet.
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