[09:38 Sat,26.July 2008 by Thomas Richter] |
A first test of the new 3-CMOS AVCHD camcorder from Panasonic, which improved by three 1 / 6 inch CMOS sensors (called 3MOS) Panasonic is a better color rendition and Lowlight behavior promises. The HS100 is the AVCHD with 1920x1080 pixels with up to 17Mbps, to SD-/SDHC-Karten and internal 60 GB hard drive (the sister model SD100 comes without them and is therefore slightly smaller), has a Leica Dicomar lens with 12-times opt. Zoom, optical image stabilization, xvYCC (24P) Digital Cinema Mode, a multifunctional ring, 2.7 "LCD and viewfinder, HDMI, microphone input, headphone output and a new" Intelligent Auto (iA) mode. Camcorders Info The comparison with the predecessor model, HDC HS9-after is really the Lowlight behavior and improves the sound fine, but not (contrary to the assertion Panasonics of a 30% increase) the resolution. In normal light the tester seem oversaturated colors. In the comparison between the brands, the Canon HF10 and Sony HDR-CX7 both brighter and less rushing in at 15 Lux Niedriglichaufnahmen - are beaten, but both of the good operation of the Panasonic HS100. One gets the great praise HS100 especially for the improved manual setting options: via the multifunction ring can be optionally the focus, zoom, white balance, the shutter, aperture and gain control. Blessed are the statements, also attached to each item in the menu on your camcorder desire arise. more infos at bei www.camcorderinfo.com deutsche Version dieser Seite: Test Panasonic HDC-HS100 |