Panasonic’s new camcorder is extremely portable and will fit into any pocket comfortably. The SDR-S150 comes with a trio of CCD sensors that are able to record high-quality video in MPEG-4 format directly onto an SD card. It shares the same specifications as the S100, but it is compatible with 4GB high-capacity SD cards that can hold the equivalent of 3 hours and 20 minutes’ worth of video footage. The startup time of the S150 is fast at 1.5 seconds and it comes equipped with the Optical Image Stabilizer for non-blurry shots under difficult conditions. Shots are taken via the new Dicomar lens that has 12 elements in 8 groups.
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