I love this product! It is easy to use takes great pictures and videos no matter where you are. Maybe Panasonic is great with point and shoots, but not so much with video cameras.įalse I wouldn't go on vacation without my PanasonicSDR-H80 Camcorder! This camcorder has left me wishing that I spent more money and maybe went with a different brand. Good picture quality is very important to me. I don't love the video on my point and shoot either, so I was really disappointed to find that this one isn't any better. I was expecting the video quality to be more crisp. There seems to be no point in carrying an extra camera and giving me something else that I have to remember to download off of. The video quality just isn't any better than my point and shoot, so the camcorder feels quite irrelevent. It does an OK job, but I was expecting better. We initially bought it for our wedding and honeymoon knowing that we would soon be having kids and want to use it all of the time. The price was great, especially with such enormous zoom and memory. So, when we were shopping for a video camera, I thought I would stick with a brand I know and trust. I swear by my Panasonic point and shoot and have convinced many people to buy the same one that I have. Otherwise, you'll be looking at a nauseatingly shaky mess.I really love the Panasonic brand. The OIS system is good, but only out to about 20x unless you have incredibly steady hands and don't breathe. Worth repeating, however, is this camcorder's need for a tripod when using the full zoom range. That said, if you still live completely in a low-resolution world, the recordings are destined for video-sharing Web sites, or you simply want to capture the moment no matter how it looks, the H80 should be satisfactory. Low-light performance isn't great, either, but that also is expected from standard-definition models. Video is soft with readily visible noise and digital artifacting, a lot of purple and green fringing around high-contrast subjects, and merely OK color reproduction with highlight clipping. The bundled software has "one-click" uploading to YouTube as well.įor all its features and ease-of-use, the H80 produces video typical of standard-definition consumer camcorders. Pressing it starts a 10-minute countdown keeping your recordings within the site's upload parameters. If you're considering the H80 for recording clips for video-sharing sites, YouTube in particular, you'll probably be happy finding the camcorder's Web mode button. Press it again and you'll enter a more traditional Auto mode. However, if you don't feel like thinking about settings, press the iA button and the H80 will adjust depending on the subject and recording environment as it corresponds to a Scene mode. From Manual mode you can also choose a Scene mode that will optimize shutter and aperture settings for what you're shooting. You can then move the joystick up to get control of shutter speed, aperture (labeled Iris), and white balance. As mentioned earlier, a single press of the Manual AF/MF button will let you control focus using the joystick. Panasonic included both full manual and full auto shooting options. Inside the LCD cavity is where you'll find the SD/SDHC card slot for additional video or photo storage and an AV out. The last one is particularly handy because you'll want to shut OIS off when the H80's on a tripod. This includes buttons for accessing manual controls, turning on Panasonic's Intelligent Auto (iA) mode, and enabling the optical image stabilization (OIS). If you dread going into menus to make adjustments, Panasonic dots the H80 with several buttons for quickly changing between shooting options. Flipping out the LCD exposes a five-way joystick and Menu button on the left side of the screen. There's a Power/Mode dial at the top back for selecting whether you want to record movies or still photos or play them back. Though it doesn't come off as stylish as Sony's competing 60x zoom Handycam DCR-SR47, it still looks and feels good.Ĭontrols are pretty typical for this type of camcorder and nothing is so horribly positioned to make using the H80 uncomfortable (though the Record button is a touch too close to the battery). Considering the lens/storage combo in the H80, its overall design is impressively small.
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