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DIGITAL CAMERAS

Panasonic D-Snap SV-AV50 Camera Review
By: Alex G
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    2004-10-19

    Table of Contents:
  • Panasonic D-Snap SV-AV50 Camera Review
  • Specifications
  • What's in the Box
  • Design
  • Menus and Features
  • Using the Camera
  • Samples and Conclusion

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    Panasonic D-Snap SV-AV50 Camera Review - Specifications


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    • Color: Silver
    • Functions: Video Camera, Still Camera, Audio Player, Voice Recorder, Image Viewer
    • Image sensor: 1/3.2", 2.11 total megapixel CCD
    • Camera effective pixels: 1.95 megapixels
    • Digital zoom: 2.5x
    • Monitor: 2" LCD (117, 000 pixels)
    • Focusing area: 50cm - Infinity
    • White balance: Auto/White Set
    • Recording media: SD Memory Card
    • Still image size: 1600 x 1200 pixels, 1280 x 960 pixels, 640 x 480 pixels
    • Video compression: MPEG4
    • Music expansion: MP3, AAC
    • Lens: F4 (Focal Length: 4.5mm)
    • Minimum required illumination: 60 lux
    • Standard illumination: 3000 lux
    • Still image compression: JPEG
    • Video output: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms
    • Audio output: 10 Kohms or more (A/V mini jack)
    • Microphone: Monaural (built-in)
    • Power source: Battery: DC 3.7V; AC Adapter: DC 4.8V
    • Power consumption: MPEG4 Video Recording: AC Adapter - 2.0W; Battery - 1.9W
    • Audio compression: G.726
    • Dimensions: 4 x 1.93 x .81 inches (H x W x D)
    • Weight: 3.68 ounces
    • What's in the box: 8MB SD memory card, battery pack, USB cradle, AC adapter, A/V cable, stereo earphones with remote controller, USB cable, CD-ROM, neck strap, carrying case, cleaning cloth, lens protection sticker
    • Included software: Driver Software for USB; SD MovieStage 2.5; SD Jukebox 4.0 Software

    Panasonic is definitely not a new player on the portable video market; their experience with making camcorders goes back to the early days of portapak developed by Sony and JVC during that time as well. Demands are quite high these days as almost every household now has a portable video recording device. It has to be small, lightweight, has to have a long-lasting battery, capable media and high-quality.

    To those of you who own a camcorder that records on digital tapes (mini-DV, digital 8, etc.), it should be a pretty simple concept. In fact, most of today's camcorders use an SD card to save still pictures anyway, so why not use it as a main recording media. Also I am sure all of the video amateurs can benefit from cutting back on the size of the tape, that means you have more space when you travel with your video camera.

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