
Panasonic 3CCD HD cam’s twofold benefits
There are some 3CCD HD camcorders from JVC: such as Everio GZHD3 or GZ7, but in my opinion, JVC camcorders are a lot of complicated in use (as Pro camcorders) and not so friendly as Sony or Panasonic. As for three sensors advantage, 3CCD is better than one for a good quality video. These chips record various colors in images. 3CCDs mean that there are three separate chips for each color: R, G, and B. With this feature we can capture much more accurate color performance.

- 1/5 inch CCD x 3 image sensors with 5.4 total megapixels
- Konica Minolta 10x optical zoom lens, Focal length/3.2-32mm f-stop/1.8-2.4
- 46mm filter Size
- Video format: MPEG-2 TS
- Audio format: MPEG-1 Layer2
- 2.8" Widescreen Clear LCD (207 k pixels) LCD Monitor
- SD/SDHC Memory Card
- Electronic image stabilization
- Dimensions (WxHxD) 3 x 3.2 x 6.1" (75 x 82 x 154mm)
- Weight 1.5 lbs (670 g) with battery
- 60GB Hard Disk drive for up to 5 hours of HD 1440 x 1080i MPEG2 movie recording at 30Mbps
- Data Battery allows you to check the remaining battery power and recording time
- Built-in video light automatically illuminates the scene when recording in a dim environment
- Includes Li-Ion battery and charger, AC adapter, USB and AV cables, lens cap, shoulder strap, remote control and Cyperlink HD editing software
What can I say about this JVC HD camcorder? I already wrote about JVC HD GZ7 in my previous post: Puppet Sanyo Xacti HD2 vs clever Canon HV20 or groovy JVC GZ-HD7: it's time to buy a HD-camcorder or wait? It costs $890-1120. It has my favorite 3CCD but I know many HDD camcorder users who are obliged to tremble with fear by using HDD quasi it is a contact mine. Moreover, an electronic image stabilizer is a bad feature for any camcorder. Maybe it is better to look at some Sony models. This mfr has a lot of HDD HD camcorders and, though they have 1CCD system, these gadgets are a little handy and have an adequate price. In any case, Panasonic’s HD camcorders are much more preferable for easy shooting.

- 1/6 inch CCD x 3 Image Sensor (Total 560K x 3 pixels)
- Leica Dicomar 10x optical zoom lens, Focal Length 3.0 - 30 mm, F1.8 (Wide) / F2.8 (Tele)
- Filter Diameter 37mm
- 35mm Film Camera Equivalent 42.9 - 429 mm (16:9)
- Optical Image Stabilizer
- Records onto 8 cm DVD Disc (-R/-RW/-RAM), SDHC/SD Memory Card
- Minimum Illumination 5 Lux (1/25 Low Light Mode), 1 Lux (Magic Pix Mode)
- Electronic Viewfinder 0.44" Wide EVF
- 2.7" Wide (300k Pixels) LCD Monitor at 170 degrees Wide Viewing
- 2-ch Stereo Zoom Microphone
- Video Recording Format HD: AVCH, STD: DVD Video Recording, DVD Video (Motion Image)/JPEG (Still Image)
- Flash: 1m - 2.5m (approx.)
- Video Compression HD: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264; STD: MPEG-2
- Outputs: HDMI, i.LINK, Component Video, S-Video
- Dimensions (H x W x D) 3.7’’ x 3.3'' x 5.9''
- Weight 1.20 lbs
As for HDC-SX5, it is a good camcorder with many useful features (such as Optical image stabilizer and an excellent Konica Minolta lens) but I have prejudiced to DVD HD camcorders. For more details look at 12 main points for clever HD camcorder choosing: from Canon HV20 through Sony SR300E to Panasonic SD1. 12 main points for clever HD camcorder choosing: from Canon HV20 through Sony SR300E to Panasonic SD1. Panasonic HDC-SX5 costs about $740-820.

- 1/6" CCD x 3 Image Sensor (Total 560K x 3 pixels)
- Image Sensor (Effective) 16:9 -- 520K x 3
- Leica Dicomar 10x optical zoom lens, Focal Length 3.0 - 30 mm, F1.8 (Wide) / F2.8 (Tele)
- Filter Diameter 37mm
- Records onto SD/SDHC Memory Card
- Recording Format AVCHD
- Still Picture Recording 2.1 Megapixels 16:9
- Optical Image Stabilizer
- Minimum Illumination 5 Lux (1/25 Low Light Mode), 1 Lux (Magic Pix Mode)
- Electronic Viewfinder 0.44" Wide EVF
- 2.7" Wide (300k Pixels) LCD Monitor at 170 degrees Wide Viewing
- 2-ch Stereo Zoom Microphone
- Flash: 1m - 2.5m (approx.)
- Video Recording Format: AVCH (Motion Image)/JPEG (Still Image)
- Recording Mode: HG (13 Mbps/CBR), HN (9Mbps/VBR), HE (6Mbps/VBR)
- Playback Mode: HG (13 Mbps/CBR), HN (9Mbps/VBR), HE (6Mbps/VBR)
- Audio Recording Format: Dolby Digital (Dolby AC3)/2-channel
- Recording Time: SDHC: 8GB: HG (80 min)/HN (120 min)/HE (180 min), 4GB: HG (40 min)/HN (60 min)/HE (90 min)
- SD Memory Card: 2GB: HG (20 min)/HN (30 min)/HE (45 min), 1GB: HG (10 min)/HN (15 min)/HE (22 min), 512MB: HG (5 min)/HN (7 min)/HE (10 min)
- Dimensions 2.6 x 2.6 x 5.3" (6.6 x 6.6 x 13.46 cm)
- Weight 0.75 lbs (0.34 kg)
Panasonic Palmcorder HDC-SD5 (such as HDC-SX5) HD camcorder comes bundled with a free Panasonic DVD burner (VM-BN1) included right in the box. Use the camcorder's USB Host function to connect directly to the burner with a USB cable (sold separately). You can also copy recordings from the SD Memory Card to a DVD disc, maintaining the original full-HD format, or use the included software to burn a full-HD recording from an SD Memory Card to a DVD disc on your PC.
Conclusion
In my opinion, Panasonic HDC-SD5 is the best purchase from these three. It costs about $760-800. For lack of moving parts, SD5 can be a great gadget for a journey.
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