Panasonic VDR-D210The Panasonic VDR-D210 offers the following features:

* Optical Image Stabilizer
* 32x optical zoom,
* MPEG 2 VBR compression
* one-touch navigation & joystick control
* 2.7″” wide LCD
* 16:9 movie mode
* high-shutter speed (1/60-1/8000)
* multi-format recording (DVD-RAM/-RW/-R/-R DL)
* MPEG PhotoShot for one-touch still image capture.

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Panasonic VDR-D210 Press Release Details

Panasonic today unveiled an upgraded line of DVD camcorders featuring advances in image-stabilization technology, increased optical zoom range and enhanced usability.

“Panasonic’s 2007 models are the next generation of our existing gold-standard DVD camcorder line,” said Rudy Vitti, Panasonic’s national marketing manager for camcorders. “Since there wasn’t anything broken, we had nothing to fix … which enabled us to devote all our resources and attention to packing more performance, features and value into each model.”

According to Vitti, the most substantial 2007 upgrade is the addition of Panasonic’s Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.) system to the value-priced D210 and mid-level D230 models.

“There really is no way to overstate the advantages O.I.S. has over other forms of image stabilization, ” Vitti noted. “It eliminates the possibility of electronic artifacts or distortion being added to the image, light-loss is almost immeasurable, and it does its work before the image reaches the CCD, enabling it to support major magnification without blurring – a crucial factor with more and more users displaying their pictures on big-screen HDTVs. Frankly, there is no way we could have increased the zoom range of the D210 and D230 to 32x had we not integrated O.I.S. into them.”

Other features on selected DVD Camcorder models include 3.1 megapixel CCDs, one-touch navigation and joystick control for easy, one-handed shooting, low-power EfficiBrightâ„¢ LEDs for subject illumination with minimal battery drain, SD Card slots, high-speed shutters, 2.7-inch wide LCDs for enhanced 16:9 video composition, multi-format (DVD-RAM/-RW/-R/-R DL) DVD recording, MPEG 2 VBR (variable bit range) compression technology based on Panasonic’s high-end DIGA DVD recorder system, and still-picture recording.

Topping Panasonic’s 2007 line of DVD Camcorders, the D310 features a high-precision 3CCD imaging system and Leica extra-low dispersion (ED) Dicomar lens for superb, sharply defined color and maximum ghost and flare resistance.

“DVD Camcorders are all about cost-effectiveness and convenience,” Vitti noted, “Users can take the disc right out of the camcorder, pop it into their computer or a DVD player connected to anything from a conventional CRT TV to a 103-inch Panasonic Plasma display, and enjoy their movies with minimal fuss and bother.

Panasonic VDR-D210 Features: Optical Image Stabilizer, 32x optical zoom, MPEG 2 VBR compression, one-touch navigation & joystick control, 2.7″ wide LCD, 16:9 movie mode, high-shutter speed (1/60-1/8000), multi-format recording (DVD-RAM/-RW/-R/-R DL), MPEG PhotoShot for one-touch still image capture.

Panasonic VDR-D210 Reviews

PCWorld has a review of the Panasonic VDR-D210 and writes, “Since this camcorder has no media card slot, getting photos off of the DVD disc is a hassle. … The VDR-D210 earned a video image quality score of Very Good, thanks to a creditable job of reproducing colors. One handy feature is the MagicPix setting for night shooting; this mode produced good results, though the footage looked a bit herky-jerky due to the slower shutter speed used. If you’re looking for a no-frills home-video camcorder and have no desire to export still images from it, the VDR-D210 is a good choice.” Link.

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