Price range: £295.74 - £389.00
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What is it: Hi-def pocket camcorder that records to SD cards
What we think: Combining tiny dimensions with decent video, it proves good things really can come in small packages
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 25 August 2009
Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic HDC-SD10, battery pack, spectrum, face detection
We like:
Small and light; welcome balance between simplicity and advanced features; pleasing video picture quality
We don't like:
Weak photo quality; some construction issues; over-eager autofocus
CNET UK judgement:
If small size and low weight are important considerations, but you don't want the poor-quality video that's typical of pocket camcorders, you should consider the Panasonic HDC-SD10
Full review:
Pocket camcorders tend to compromise fairly drastically on features and image quality in order to provide ultra-portable dimensions. But the Panasonic HDC-SD10 doesn't make any concessions on the high-definition video front and offers a number of useful extras, despite keeping everything small and neat, including its asking price of £370 or thereabouts. Continue Reading...
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