Pansonic’s newest Camcorders, the SDR-S100 and SDR-S300, might not come in pink like Sony’s
recent DSC-M2, but the SDR-S100 and SDR-S300 are
possibly cuter because they are world’s smallest and lightest 3-CCD cameras. The camcorders measure
just 49.9 Ã 96.7 Ã 80.4 mm and weigh 242 grams without battery. The cameras will both come with a 2-gigabyte
SD card that can hold upto 100 minutes of MPEG2 video in long play mode, or
about 1,280 3.1-megapixel still images in fine mode. By using an SD card the
benefits include a reduced overall size, plus SD offers the convenience of
high-speed data transfer without using a cable, so that you can easily transfer
movies directly off the Secure Digital Card. Also, both cameras
will feature a large 2.8-inch multi-angle LCD screenand MEGA O.I.S. (optical image
stabilizer) which helps take away the common shaking effect caused by taping
while holding the camera in your hand. Finally, another great feature of these two
models is that they can record video and still images in the widescreen 16:9
aspect ratio. The SDR-S100 and S300 certainly seem like a lot of power in a
small package, unfortunately there is no word on the price yet.
(Source: Let’s Go Digital via MobileMag).
recent DSC-M2, but the SDR-S100 and SDR-S300 are
possibly cuter because they are world’s smallest and lightest 3-CCD cameras. The camcorders measure
just 49.9 Ã 96.7 Ã 80.4 mm and weigh 242 grams without battery. The cameras will both come with a 2-gigabyte
SD card that can hold upto 100 minutes of MPEG2 video in long play mode, or
about 1,280 3.1-megapixel still images in fine mode. By using an SD card the
benefits include a reduced overall size, plus SD offers the convenience of
high-speed data transfer without using a cable, so that you can easily transfer
movies directly off the Secure Digital Card. Also, both cameras
will feature a large 2.8-inch multi-angle LCD screenand MEGA O.I.S. (optical image
stabilizer) which helps take away the common shaking effect caused by taping
while holding the camera in your hand. Finally, another great feature of these two
models is that they can record video and still images in the widescreen 16:9
aspect ratio. The SDR-S100 and S300 certainly seem like a lot of power in a
small package, unfortunately there is no word on the price yet.
(Source: Let’s Go Digital via MobileMag).