
In addition, the SDR-H85 records onto an 80 GB hard disk drive, which stores approximately 74 hours and 30 minutes of data (in LP mode) - making it ideal for recording long events and for use on extended trips. The new Wide-Angle setting captures beautiful images of wide landscapes and allows large groups of people to fit into the frame, making it highly versatile for use in all kinds of shooting situations.Īll Panasonic camcorders can record to SDXC, SDHC, or SD Memory Cards. The Wide-Angle setting also has the added benefit of allowing the subject’s voice to be clearly captured, which is an important element of recording videos. The 33mm Wide-Angle setting found on these camcorders is especially useful when shooting video indoors or in tight spaces - making it possible to shoot at a close distance from the subject while still fitting the surrounding area into the frame. “The advanced, intuitive features of these new models make the video capturing experience, easy and enjoyable.” “The 2010 lineup of Panasonic standard definition camcorders meets the needs of all users, offering compact bodies for mobility, a stylish look and feel, versatility and top-of-the-line features, including enhanced zoom capability, easy recording and convenient uploading and playback,” said Chuck Kirkman, Senior Product Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronic Company. which detects and corrects hand-shake at a rate of 4,000 times per second to help capture stable images. All three camcorders also feature Advanced O.I.S. The new Wind Noise Canceller automatically detects and suppresses wind noise to maintain natural sounds.

This makes it possible to capture images of vast landscapes and pull in distant subjects for dynamic close-ups.

The SDR-H85, SDR-T50 and SDR-S50 all feature a 70x optical zoom lens with an Enhanced Optical 78x Zoom function - meaning the camcorder uses the effective area of the CCD to further extend zooming power at the wide-angle setting. (Optical Image Stabilizer), helping to suppress blur even if the user is moving and when the powerful zooms are extended. Panasonic’s new camcorder models are packed with enhanced features to help make shooting quality video easy, including the new Active mode for the Advanced O.I.S. These camcorders may small in size, but they have impressive features: a 33mm wide-angle and a long, powerful 78x ultra zoom - giving them remarkable range for capturing video both far and wide. Panasonic just introduced three additions to its 2010 standard definition camcorder lineup - the SDR-H85, SDR-T50 and SDR-S50, designed to be portable, durable and high-performing. New camcorders include 80 GB hard disk drive, built-in memory, wide-angle lenses and powerful 78x enhanced optical zoom capabilities
