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Panasonic PV-GS320 Camcorder Review
 
By Andy on 06-25-2007
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Image stabilization: Yes
Display type: 2.7" LCD
Price: $499
Publisher: CCD
By Andy
Panasonic PV-GS320 Camcorder Review
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CCInfo wrote an Initial Impressions review on the Panasonic PV-GS320 and said that the PV-GS320 is built strictly for, "top DV quality at a bargain basement price". They also said that there are not very many features or "frills" on this model.
CNET wrote a review on the Panasonic PV-GS320 and said it "provides just enough manual control to satisfy the needs of beginners and some advanced amateurs."

Panasonic PV-GS320 News Release Summary:
Panasonic Adds Optical Image Stabilizer, More Pixels to Entry-Level Camcorders

Top-of-the-Line MiniDV/SD Card Model Has 3CCD Imaging System, Leica Dicomar Lens For Under $500

SECAUCUS, NJ, January 8, 2007 – Panasonic today announced three new value-priced digital camcorders using MiniDV tape and SD Memory Card1 storage media and boasting such advanced features as Panasonic's Optical Image Stabilizer (O.I.S.), newly developed lenses2 for extended-width 16:9 shooting, 3.1 megapixel still-picture recording3, shutter speeds up to 1/8000th of a second, one-touch navigation and joystick control, and 2.7-inch wide LCD.

At the top of the line, the $499.95 (MSP) PV-GS320 combines a Leica Dicomar lens and a virtually light-loss-free 3CCD imaging system to produce superior detail rendition, greater color accuracy, and enhanced depth.

"The big story here is extending the benefits of Panasonic's advanced Optical Image Stabilizer technology to customers shopping for camcorders in the entry-level market segment," said Rudy Vitti, Panasonic's national marketing manager for camcorders. "O.I.S. eliminates the deterioration and unnatural artifacts common with electronic stabilization systems by canceling hand-shake effects before the image reaches the CCD. With it, we have managed to increase the zoom range of several of our models to 32x while obtaining smoother, more stable images than ever before."

Vitti also noted that the O.I.S. system is fully functional in still-image as well as video mode. "Our O.I.S. secures and stabilizes a 960x480-pixel rectangle for true wide-screen shooting. "This ensures that movies taken on even our entry level models will be sharper and steadier than those of other camcorders in this class, particularly when viewed on a big-screen HDTV."

Other key features of all three new models include 2.7-inch wide LCD viewfinders for easy 16:9 image composition, improved one-touch menu navigation and joystick controls for intuitive one-hand operation, and high-speed (1/8000 max.) shutters.

PV-GS320
3CCD imaging system, optical image stabilizer, Leica Dicomar lens, 3.1 megapixel still picture recording onto SD Card, 10x optical zoom, 2.7" wide LCD, one-touch navigation and joystick control, high-speed shutter (1/60-1/8000, tape mode; 1/30-1/2000, card mode), Motion DV Studio and Quick Movie Magic software applications
February 2007
$499.95
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