Đánh giá panasonic hdc-sd90 3d năm 2024

We were generally very impressed with the SD90’s video. Outdoor footage shot at both 1080i and 1080p was sharp and clear with accurate colours and very little noise – watching the video back on a monitor made us feel like we were walking around the streets outside our office. The camcorder struggled occasionally with exposure when we were filming from a rooftop under a sunlit sky, though. It coped well under office lighting, again showing little noise. We were surprised by the camcorder’s audio quality – the SD90 cut out the whir of the office air conditioning almost entirely, and voices had a rounded quality with little tininess.

Like most budget HD camcorders, the SD90 struggles in very low light levels. Although it managed to amplify light levels, there was little detail and plenty of noise. Its Colour Night View mode simply ruined the frame rate without doing much for the picture.

Panasonic has extended compatibility with its 3D adaptor across the whole range of HD camcorders this year. The VW-CLT1 adaptor does produce a fairly appreciable 3D effect, though your choice of shots is paramount – don’t expect Avatar like effects every time you pick up your camcorder. It’s still ludicrously bulky too, and pricey at around £250. You can see our efforts with it here, shooting the new Ford Focus in 3D.

Đánh giá panasonic hdc-sd90 3d năm 2024

Panasonic’s HDC-SD90 is an easy-to-use and compact camcorder with an impressive zoom and image stabilisation, and generally excellent video quality in daylight and under moderate indoor lighting. We feel it’s worth the premium over Canon’s £300 HF R206 and Panasonic’s £350 HDC-SD80, so it wins a Best Buy award.

I hemmed and hawed for so long about getting an HD camcorder. Previously, I had a Cannon MiniDV with tapes and then got a standard def JVC HDD (hard drive) camcorder. The JVC had such a poor quality picture it was like throwing money away. I took it on vacation and ended up scrapping all the footage as unusable. I had tried many Sony and other HD camcorders in stores in recent years and found myself disappointed with the shaky nature of the picture and the way the shot would go blurry if you panned at anything but the slowest speed. With this Panasonic camcorder purchase, I researched for weeks leading up to a recent vacation and I was about to just give up and go with my Cannon MiniDV camcorder again. Finally I saw the reviews of this camcorder and what really hit me most was the talk of the zoom and the stabilization. These two features are honestly what has mattered to me most (along with the picture looking good). So, last second I bought and shipped this camera to my destination since I had no time left for it to arrive at my house before leaving. It was instantly intuitive without looking at the manual. It's an amazing step up from my past camcorders. I love the way you can simply turn it on and off by closing the viewfinder. I tape my son's football games and just taped the first game of his summer 8 man league season tonight and being able to shut the LCD window and be able to hit record in about a second after opening it was AWESOME. A two and a half hour game barely put a dent in the battery usage by using this technique. With my prior camcorder, I had to pretty much keep it on between plays and was always sweating running out of juice. The zoom on this unit is nothing short of amazingly good, but a zoom without good stabilization would be useless. Thankfully, the stabilization is amazing on this camcorder. With my prior camcorders I had to either use a tripod which sucked for action shots or I had to work hard trying to hold perfectly still and brace my arm against my body and never had great results when zooming while hand held (this with only a 12x zoom). This camcorder goes to 40x zoom easily with a great picture and just basic effort of holding it still. Without zoom you can darn near do a jig and its still. Love it. I got a 32 GB SD card and it looks like I'll get 5 hours of video on the default mode of this camcorder (HD AVCHD at 60 frames per second). That is perfect because I will always clear it off to my computer sooner than later anyway. I have a 73 inch 1080p TV... and this footage really looks great on it... massive upgrade from the blurry stuff I have off my other cameras (much of the blurr coming from watching it on such a large screen). I am so glad I bought this. On my vacation I also went through the video footage and used the feature to make pictures from the shots... awesome. Being able to move around frame by frame to find the best shot and still get a really awesome quality picture is great. Several times on vacation I had a group ready and had them pose as if I were taking just a camera shot but I did video. Then, after the vacation, I could find the exact moment that made the group look best. No more being a split second off the perfect shot and not knowing it... with this... just shoot video and pick out photos later. I do not print out big 8x10 style pictures anyway, but for Facebook and standard sized photos these shots look fantastic to me, as good as those from my 12 MP regular camera. I would much rather shoot video and extract pictures than try to take snapshots on the fly while filming video. I have not found a feature I dislike on this unit. The software worked flawlessly for me and reviewing shots on the camcorder was extremely easy. I have had no problem with the battery it comes with. I have not shot a continuous long event yet, but it easily lasted me all day while on vacation and, again, was a breeze for filming plays in a game. The built in LED light is kinda neat and handy in a dark place... and I love that it has a built in lens cover. I do not miss the fact that this does not have a viewfinder. The screen is great and is way more comfortable. As long as I have been getting enough battery life to do what I want, using the LCD screen is what I prefer. I also think the panning on this camera makes a smoother picture than most others I have tried. You still want to not pan too fast. In general though... the less active zooming and panning the better anyway. Zoom in then shoot... then zoom out, when you can. With panning, the better shot will generally pan slower anyway, but it seems to work fine when I am shooting sports and follow a relatively fast moving target, such as a football in the air. All in all, this camcorder is the best $500 I have spent in a LONG LONG time.