
Panasonic has unveiled the smallest SDHC-based camcorder in the world recently, a device that measures a diminutive 1.2″ x 2.5″ x 4.5″. Known as the Panasonic SDR-S10, this device boasts a relatively generous 2.7″ LCD display that sports a 10x optical zoom. Those who want a simple video recording device ought to consider the SDR-10 due to its portability and size, but be prepared to fork out more for additional SDHC cards. Each purchase of the SDR-S10 comes bundled with a 2GB SD card that can store 50 minutes of video, so you will have to pick up the 100-minute capacity 4GB SDHC card yourself. Pricing details of the SDR-S10 are still unknown.
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