Typical price: £350
What is it: DVD camcorder with 10x Leica lens
What we think: Designed for users who want high-quality video without hi-def
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 31 October 2007
Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic VDR-D310, video quality, tripod, lens
We like:
Solid video quality; optical image stabilisation
We don't like:
No video light; controls completely menu driven
Also known as:
VDR-D310EB-S
CNET UK judgement:
The Panasonic VDR-D310 produces good-looking home movies without much hassle and is made for those who don't want to step up to high definition just yet
Full review:
Unless you want to make the leap to high-definition footage, the Panasonic VDR-D310 is the most high-end Panasonic DVD camcorder you can get for around £400. Continue Reading...
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