
The biggest paradox in the world of technology is – better the technology, smaller is the product. Since time immemorial, we have been witness to the evolution of machines from the ungainly and bulky to the small and cute. And the latest entrant to the ‘small’ family is the Panasonic HDC-SD7 SX5 HD video camera.
Contrary to natural perception, the HDC packs a power-load of features although it is the smallest and lightest HD Camera ever made at 52 x 110 x 87 mm and 290 g. It is a ‘biggie’ in all other aspects. You can record 90 minutes of your zaniest moments in its 4GB SDHC memory card and with the 10x optical zoom Leica Dicomar lens, you can record crystal clear HD footage. And for viewing, you have a 2.7 inch LCD display.
The camera features an Advanced O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer). With this new technology, the camera can detect and eliminate blur about 4,000 times a second. So, you can bid farewell to blurred images. Additionally, the images viewed through the camera on an HDTV would also be blur-free. And for any sudden moments, you have a smart Pre-Rec function. You can rewind and capture any moment that you might have missed.
The Panasonic HDC-SD7 SX5 will hit the Japanese markets in the first week of September. The rest of the world might have to wait a wee bit longer. However, there is not a shred of doubt that the wait would be worth it.

Via: fareastgizmos











