The launch of the all new Panasonic HDC-SD100 indicated the switch of Panasonic from the CCD technology to the CMOS technology. Conventionally for the company of Panasonic, this camcorder made use of a three sensor system which was initially known as 3MOS. Like in the initial generations, the 1/6 wide inch sensors made use of the pixel shift technology coming with 520,000 effectual pixels each. The Panasonic HDC-SD100 recorded the pictures and videos to a removable memory card of SDHC and it also comes with a fitted viewfinder. It comes with a revised set-up of the AVCHD, though a number of editing packages would not identify it.
Bringing Forth the All New Panasonic HDC-SD100
– October 5, 2010Posted in: Electronics, sexygadgets