Published on January 5th,2007 at 1:14 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B
By >Daimaou - G.G-B
2 new video camera from Panasonic
Panasonic introduces today 2 new video cameras, including the VDR-D310 and NV-GS320. The first one is equipped with a DVD burner instead of the traditional MiniDV player, the interesting thing being the support of DVD DL, DVD-R/RW and DVD RAM. It also offers 3 recording modes such as: XP at 10Mbps, SP at 5Mbps and LP at 2.5Mbps, which means for example 138 minutes of recoding time on a DVD DL. If the DVD is not your thing you can still stick with the MiniDV version on the NV-GS320.
Also on the table for both products is a 3CCD sensor (3.1Mpix) with the famous Panasonic optic stabilizer: the Mega OIS. Weight is around 450 to 500g depending on the version.


Via Panasonic
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