February 19th, 2007 - Filed under: Announcement, Camcorders, Panasonic, SDHC, Tapeless

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Panasonic will be releasing a new SDHC camcorder that seems to be a somewhat dumbed down version of the SC-X series previously released. The Panasonic SDR-S10 records footage to a removable SDHC card. It is shockproof and water-resistant for those “extreme” people out there. The camcorder itself is unremarkable, and I can’t imagine it will be comfortable to hold. the specs are not that impressive, either.

The Panasonic SDR-S10 features a 1/6″ CCD with 800k pixels. Only 400k are effective in 4:3 and 350k in 16:9. A 10x optical zoom and 2.7″ widescreen LCD also feature on the SDR-S10.

The SDR-S10 will ship with a 2GB card and will be available in the U.S. possibly in May.

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2 Responses to “Panasonic SDR-S10 SDHC Camcorder”
OrangeSOda Says:

This camcorder is very good for outside use

barry Says:

another sh&head review. This camera is the only gaddget out of thousands and thousands of dollars that continues to go beyond what it advertised. And do get the fastest sdhc card available.

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