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Panasonic VDR-D200 Review

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With the Panasonic VDR-D200 DVD camcorder with 30x optical zoom in your hands, you’ll have some of the most exciting technologies to be found anywhere in a home-video camcorder. Featuring a powerful 30x optical zoom, an advanced optical image stabilizer, and Panasonic’s pure color engine and MPEG2 engine, the VDR-D200 will give you the results and performance that have previously only been possible in professional camcorder systems.

Specifications

Product Features
Features powerful 30x optical zoom and up to 1000x digital zoom
Advanced Optical Image Stabilizer eliminates blurry images caused by hand-shake
1/6-inch CCD, Pure Color Engine, MPEG2 Engine produce, and Leica Dicomar lens combine to produce outstanding color and detail
Records directly to DVD-RAM, DVD-R, and DVD-RW discs; includes SD card slot for additional storage of digital stills
0 Lux Color Night View feature lets you shoot in complete darkness

Technical Details
Model number: VDR-D200
Image sensor: 1/6-inch CCD
Total pixels: 680K pixels
Effective (motion picture) pixels: 340K pixels
Focal length: f=1.9 to 57 millimeters
Aperture range: f1.8 (wide) to f3.9 (telephoto)
Optical zoom: 30x variable speed zoom
Digital zoom: 50x / 100x
Filter diameter: 30.5 millimeters
Minimum illumination: 2 lux (Magic Pix)
Focus: AF/manual
White balance: Auto/white set/indoor/outdoor
Iris: Auto/manual
Scene mode: Sports/portrait/low light/spot light/surf and snow
Backlight compensation: Yes
Monitor: 2.5-inch LCD (105K pixels)
Microphone: Stereo
AWB IR sensor: Yes
Image stabilizer: SIS
Self timer: Available only for photo
Recording media: 8-centimeter DVD-RAM ver2.1, 8-centimeter DVD-R for general ver2.0, 8-centimeter DVD-RW ver1.1 2x-speed (2x/1x)
External card slot: SD card slot
Still picture recording format: JPEG, DPOF/DCF
Still picture size: 640 x 480 (0.3 megapixels)
Moving picture recording format: MPEG2 (DVD Video Recording: DVD-RAM/-RW; DVD Video: DVD-RW/-R)
Audio recording format: Dolby Digital (Dolby AC3)
Audio playback format: Dolby Digital (Dolby AC3), MPEG1 Audio Layer 2, LPCM
Recording time: XP: 18 minutes; SP: 37 minutes; LP: 75 minutes (with one side RAM disc)
Interface: S-Video output, video output, audio output, USB 2.0 HighSpeed
Power supply: DC 7.2/7.9 V
Power consumption (SP mode, DVD-RAM): 3.5 W (EVF), 3.9 W (LCD)
Supplied software: DVD-MovieAlbumSE 4.2, DVDfunSTUDIO 2.4, ImageMixer VCD/DVD2.0
System requirements (Windows): Windows 2000/XP; Pentium III 450 MHz or higher (800 MHz or higher for DVDfunSTUDIO 2.4); available USB 2.0 port (HighSpeed recommended)
System requirements (Mac): Mac OS X v10.2 to 10.4; iMac G4, G5, iBook G4, PowerBook G4, PowerMac G5, eMac, Mac mini Series with USB 2.0 port as a standard equipment PowerPC G4 or higher; available USB 2.0 (HighSpeed recommended)
Dimensions (W x H x D): 53 x 84 x 129 millimeters
Weight: 480 grams

Review

like this camcorder because of 2 options that no other camcorder has.
1. can take pictures
2 has that light in the front that let you shoot in the night.
I will highly recommended buying this camera.

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