
Panasonic has recently announced a couple of new camcorders – the HDC-SD10 and HDC-TM10 which tip the scales at a mere 227 grams, making Panasonic claim them to be the lightest full HD camcorders in the world. Well, hope Panasonic enjoys that unofficial title while it lasts, we’re pretty sure both camcorders won’t remain in that position for long knowing today’s cat-and-mouse game among manufacturers these days. Both models are able to record 1,920 x 1,080 HD images with features such as 16x optical zoom, touchscreen control, iA with AF tracking and Advanced Optical Image Stabilizer to counter those who shake a whole lot even when it is right smack in the middle of summer. The SD10 relies on the SD/SDHC memory card to store its recordings, while the TM10 uses a combination of its 8GB internal memory and SD/SDHC memory card slot as well, with the former retailing for £529.99 while the latter is going for £499.99 this June.
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