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Review Date
September 27, 2003
Overall Rating
 4 of 5
Value Rating
 4 of 5
Used product for
0-1 years
Visitors rate this review
3.67 of 5, 12 votes
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Reviewed by
Bobby H
, Professional
Price Paid
$999.00
at Soundtrack, Colorado
Summary
The Panasonic PV-GS70 breaks new ground by offering a 3CCD video camera for under $1,000. The 3CCD system produces more accurate color quality than most any single chip camcorder at the same price, or even significantly higher. It is amazing so much function and connectivity could be featured in such a small palmcorder. Actually, that is a bit confusing too. It took a bit of searching to find the I*Link and S-Video outputs on the unit (they're not in the same place as the USB 2.0, Remote/Mic and A-V out plugs). The controls on the camera seem pretty easy to understand. When using the USB 2.0 connection, the camera can run as a web-cam.
Strengths
Color fidelity is as good as some cameras that cost over $2000. Good zoom lens. Lots of connectivity options (but you will have to use a Firewire I*Link connection to stream video into a computer).
Weaknesses
Low light performance is not very good. The camera uses some edge enhancement when recording video, which turns into a problem when the Electronic Image Stabilization feature is turned on. Hand held shots can have some haloing problems on edge detail. You're better off by turning off EIS, using a tripod and good lighting. Then your video will look great.
Another issue (although kind of an annoying small one) is the AC adapter. Panasonic needs to rethink this one. It plugs into the battery socket with the other end attaching to the charger. The cable is not durable. I have had my camera less than a month and my AC adapter needs to be replaced.
Similar Products Used
My first MiniDV palmcorder (wouldn't buy one until 3CCD models hit the scene). Previously used professional Sony field cameras.
Customer Service
About to find out when I call about this AC adapter. Hope the warranty covers it.
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