May 30, 2007

Panasonic 12.2-megapixel Digital Camera

2_2 It has 28mm wide-angle Leica DC lens with 3.6x optical zoom. Panasonic has called this feature as “Extra Optical Zoom.” • The Lumix DMC-FX100 is equipped with a 2.5-inch LCD screen. • It has f/2.8 brightness. • It has more powerful flash with reach up to 16 meters. • The memory limit is 27MB. • It is able to record 1920×1080 high-definition still pictures. • It has Intelligent Image Stabilization with Mega O.I.S. to capture shaky moments. • Its high speed burst shooting mode allows the user to take 8 pictures per second. This camera available in silver and black colors can be purchased in July 2007.

May 21, 2007

Panasonic Announces Next-gen Robust Image Sensor

2_2 For all of you hyperactive ones who enjoy to shoot the movements, Panasonic has announced a new powerful image sensor that is resistant to weather, heat and UV deterioration. This lightfast image sensor for the next generation features digital-microlenses and photonic color filters, which are innately fade-resistant and tough. These photonic color filters made of inorganic materials offers an assortment of camera modules with lightfastness. This robust MOS sensor can be used under harsh sunlight for more than 20 years.

April 25, 2007

Panasonic’s HD Upgraded

5_2 This videocamera is known as the HDC-SD1, DX1. The high definition persona of these video cameras is because of the quality they bestow through a very high end resolution of 1920×1080 which in turn distributes a 1080i! Just amazing!

April 16, 2007

Panasonic HDC-SC3 and HDC-DX3 High-definition Camcorders

1_2 Panasonic introducing its HDC-SC3 and HDC-DX3. Both the SD3 and DX3 fully support H.264 and will capture video at resolutions up to 1,920 by 1,080 pixels, an increase over the 1,440 by 1,080 resolution offered by the earlier models.  Both these models have an improved video compression as 4 GB SD card can hold about 40 minutes of high-resolution video, while an 8 CM DVD can hold 14 minutes of high-def video per side. Apart from these features, these models got the same specs as the previous models.

March 12, 2007

Panasonic SDR-S10

Cam4Panasonic has recently launched the smallest SDHC-compatible camcorder in the world. This cam boasts of measuring miniature 1.2x 2.5x 4.5. Christened as the Panasonic SDR-S10, this device has a comparatively liberal 2.7 LCD display that is capable of a 10x optical zoom. It’s very portable and handy camcorder which fits in just right everywhere. A 2GB SD card that can store 50 minutes of video is an added accessory with this magnificent device and the 4 GB card has a capability of capturing and storing two times.