Friday, May 22, 2009
Panasonic unveiled couple of camcorders in its home market that features something, worthy enough for a ‘world’s first’ tag. TM350 is the world’s first HD camcorder that has a 64GB of flash storage and can record full 1080p content for about 16 hours in AVCHD (H.264) format. The camera integrates a 3MOS sensor that can handle low light recording better than CCD, face detection, 5.1 channel surround audio, 10.6-megapixel for still images, 12x optical zoom, SDHC slot for addition memory and sports photography mode for shooting up to 60 frames per second.
The other camera to show its face is TM30. It brings in 32GB of internal memory and is touted as the lightest camera for its storage. The mere 250 gram camera integrates a CMOS sensor, 16X zoom, SDHC card expansion and still imaging capabilities similar to TM350.
Both the camcorders will start shipping from June 25 and TM350 will sell for $1,568 while TM30 for $1,045.
The other camera to show its face is TM30. It brings in 32GB of internal memory and is touted as the lightest camera for its storage. The mere 250 gram camera integrates a CMOS sensor, 16X zoom, SDHC card expansion and still imaging capabilities similar to TM350.
Both the camcorders will start shipping from June 25 and TM350 will sell for $1,568 while TM30 for $1,045.
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