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The Panasonic HDC-SD90 is the flagship of Panasonic’s single CMOS sensor (or 1MOS) camcorder range. Headline features of this full-HD, MPEG-4 format camcorder include an image-stabilised 40x intelligent zoom. This boosts performance beyond the 21x opti...
The Panasonic HDC-SD90 is well built and has good ergonomics with an intuitive touchscreen control. It has a bright lens plus decent lens reach and feature set but is relatively expensive and clad in a plastic-y high gloss case...
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A close size match for the JVC, and just within budget at £498.99, is the SD90, the flagship of Panasonic’s single CMOS sensor (or 1MOS) camcorder range. Headline features of this Full HD, MPEG-4 format camcorder include an image-stabilised 40x intelli...
Well built with substantial feel; good ergonomics too with intuitive touch-screen control; bright lens plus decent lens reach and feature set...
Towards the top end of our price scale; plasticky feel accentuated by high gloss finish...
In short, here is a device comparable with the semi-enthusiast Canon in terms of quality, yet boasting a smaller form factor more in common with an entry-level camcorder...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-09-23 12:59:03
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The Panasonic HDC-SD90 measures 50.5mm x 63mm x 118.5mm (W/H/D) and weighs just 244g. The included battery offers great recording time. We got about 120 minutes on full HD setting. The camera records to SD/SDHC/SDXC cards, so expect to buy at least a 1...
Though traditionally styled the HDC-SD90 is one of the slimmest camcorders around. It feels great it your hand and doesn’t give you arm ache in any way. The 40x optical zoom is monumental, allowing you to get really close to your subject. Twinned with excellent image stabilization recording feels professional and smooth. AVCHD format meant that recordings were easy to get onto a computer and we w...
One of the only negatives that we could find on the Panasonic HDC-SD90 was when the camcorder was in camera mode. The capture image button is very stiff and pressing can often knock your image off so that it becomes blurry or skewed.
The Panasonic HDC-SD90 is a brilliant little camera - packing in many of the features of its considerably pricier sibling, the HDC-SD90 is a great all round performer at a price that won’t break the bank. Best offers for the Panasonic HDC-SD90Amazon UK...
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Quick review Full review Images (28) Related We've seen a few 3D-capable camcorders making their debuts recently, including JVC's GS-TD1 and GZ-HM960 and Panasonic's HDC-SDT750. The HDC-SD90 is Panasonic's entry-level 3D-flavoured compact camcorder, a...
Slick design, comfortable, flexible shooting options, 1080p capture...
3D capability is patchy, no headphone socket...
This is a great sub-£500 camcorder with lots of features and flexibility resulting in high quality footage. The 3D element is interesting, but could be better...
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The 3D revolution is already with us in earnest. Just six months ago, there was only one consumer-grade 3D camcorder worth considering, Panasonic's HDC-SDT750 . But already we're seeing the floodgates beginning to open, and not just at the high-end, early...
Great video performance, Comprehensive enthusiast features, Optional 3D shooting...
No headphone minijack, 3D lens £280 extra...
The 3D compatibility may be the biggest headline for the HDC-SD90, but at its core this is essentially a very well featured midrange HD camcorder. If your budget can't quite stretch to a high-end model, this model would make a very acceptable compromise...
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Panasonic's HDC-SD90 mid-range HD camcorder replaces last year's Best-Buy-winning Panasonic HDC-SD60. The camcorder feels tiny - it's the height of a can of Coke but skinny as a Red Bull. The SD90 records on SD cards only, but you can fit up to a 64GB...
Great all-round image quality in a compact package, but you may want to wait until we’ve seen the competition before you buy...
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Panasonic's HDC-SD90 records Full HD 1920 x 1080/50p video to SDHC and SDXC cards and is part of the firm's 1MOS range for 2011.It's an AVCHD model aimed, primarily, at people who want an HD camcorder with a wide range of features and connectivity, and ha...
HD movie quality, 28mm wide-angle lens, Responsive touchscreen, Input/output terminals, Range of manual features...
Auto white balance issues, Average bass quality on audio, Unnecessary 3D option, Zoom too fast...
ForHD movie quality28mm wide-angle lensResponsive touchscreenInput/output terminalsRange of manual features...
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Not everyone can afford nearly £800 for Panasonic's top-end consumer camcorder (the HDC-TM900 ), but you don't have to sacrifice much by moving down the range. Indeed, there are some advantages to the cheaper HDC-SD90. The first of these is size and weig...
A very good, compact camcorder with rock-steady image stabilisation and great low ligh358t performance...
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T3.com Updated: 2011-09-23 12:59:04
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The key to producing a decent 3D camcorder is to make sure that, first and foremost, it is a great 2D camera. Panasonic managed this admirably with its first 3Dcorder – the high-end HDC-SDT750 – but now it has brought the technology to the mid-range...
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Panasonic's mid-range digital camcorder sports some surprisingly high-end features, but how's the quality? Not everyone can afford nearly £800 for Panasonic's top-end consumer camcorder (the HDC-TM900), but you don't have to sacrifice much by moving do...
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A close size match for the JVC, and just within budget at £498.99, is the SD90, the flagship of Panasonic’s single CMOS sensor (or 1MOS) camcorder range.Headline features of this Full HD, MPEG-4 format camcorder include an image-stabilised 40x intelli...
In short, here is a device comparable with the semi-enthusiast Canon in terms of quality, yet boasting a smaller form factor more in common with an entry level camcorder...
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