Panasonic VDR-D300 3.1MP 3CCD DVD Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom | 
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| Brand: Panasonic Category: Photography
Buy New: $899.99 (On sale from $999.99) You Save: $100.00 (10%)
New (2) Used (5) from $274.12
Avg. Customer Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 3852
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 10 Digital Zoom: 700 Display Size: 2.7 Maximum Aperture: 2.8 Maximum Focal Length: 30 Minimum Focal Length: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 12.7 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.1
MPN: VDR-D300 Model: VDR-D300 UPC: 037988980215 EAN: 0037988980215 ASIN: B000DZFV2E
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| Features:
| • | 3CCD imager for vivid color, fine detail, and rich gradation | | • | Records and plays DVD-RAM, DVD-R and DVD-RW discs | | • | 3.1-megapixel still picture recording captures up to 2,048 x 1,512 images | | • | 10x optical zoom with Leica Dicomar lens; 2.7-inch wide 16:9 LCD | | • | Powered by lithium ion battery; USB 2.0 hi-speed connection |
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Product Description e.cam are a range of digital video cameras from Panasonic, which do more than just take great pictures. With a host of digital capabilities, these cameras give you entirely new ways to enjoy the images that you capture and expand your possibilities for more creative visual communications.PRODUCT FEATURES:Superior color, detail and gradation: 3CCD Camera System;Suppresses hand-shake in both motion and still pictures: O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer);Superior Leica-certified image quality: Leica DICOMAR LensSpecial high-performance imaging engine Crystal Engine;Capture even complex motion with precision: high quality MPEG 2 Engine;Take breathtaking still pictures: 3.1-Megapixel Still Pictures Recording;Pull distant subjects right up close with 10x optical zoom;Shoot wide, view wide: High-Picture-Quality Wide Mode (16:9) and 2.7" LCD;Choose the media you want with multi-format ease: DVD-RAM, DVD-RW; DVD-R;Select the recording mode to match your needs: XP, SP, LP Mode;Easy operation with One-Touch Navigation & Joystick Control;Find out what each icon means: Help Mode;Index screen for simple searching: Quick Search & Access with Disc Navigator;Easy ON/OFF.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 13 more reviews...
Beautiful Video, and fun to edit June 5, 2008 Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/RH769ADHN9DGW Here's a sample of what this little camera can do. Believe or not, I shot my daughter's recital from about 30 yards (using the zoom feature, of course) and in a dark auditorium. Notice how the lens picks up all available light and the sound is clear. I had the camera sitting on my knee and the video (even with the zoom maxed out) is very smooth. I LOVE this camera...imagine how bright and clear the picture is in the broad daylight! It really is a clear picture. I like the option of burning immediately to a DVD. Sometimes if I'm at my family's house I will shoot some footage and now I'm able to burn it and leave it with them. I've had no trouble getting the video files from the camera to my computer...because I'm using the USB cord that came with it. I'd rather use my own video editing software, as I didn't like what came with the camera. I use AVS Video Editor, which does a superb job. I can create videos in just about any format. As with any new piece of technology, it takes some getting used to. I've used the camera with both Windows XP and Vista and I've had no compatibility issues. Enjoy!
disappointed December 19, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
The camcorder came from the manufacturer, broken....and the company I purchased it from, was not customer friendly....as of today, I am still waiting for it to be fixed.
Software Learning Curve October 10, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
If one takes a fairly good video that needs no editing, a TV presentation is very simple but limited to about 18 minutes, which is the capacity of one side of the mini DVD-RAM disc (which I prefer to use!).
Computer download, editing and ultimate burning to a normal-sized DVD is done with the bundled, two-part Pacman-style software whose manual is large but not very explicit or user friendly.
I recommend that one use only re-writable DVDs for the in-camera media as for burning presentation discs unless one is in need of shiny coasters...
I teamed up with another user and we help each other with computer-related problems. The quality of the camcorder's video output itself is excellent.
This is a five-star device with three-star software.
beware of repair warranty July 12, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
purchase this for christmas gift 12/6/06. not used unitl 12/26/06. camcorder eject door stopped working 04/06/07. emailed Panasonic for warranty repair- no reponse 3 wks-called 800# in manual and was told to ship to Bigston Corp for repairs-BIG MISTAKE-DO NOT SHIP ANYTHING TO THEM- Bigston rec'd camera 5/10/07. 5/14/07 Bigston called and said repair not under warranty- would cost 207.50 to repair expect repair 2 wks., i okd that and they charged my cc 5/16., 6/4 called Bigston, no idea regarding repair, now they say add'l 85.00 for rear assby, i okd-then they charged my card 119.23, said 3-4 days for repair. June 18 i call Bigston no idea why my camera still is not repaired, could not get manager to call me back 6/19 they called said they had to order part!!!then they shipped camera back with an invoice that says i am due refund of $12.50. when i called them they said the invoice was wrong/mgr changed it after shipment!!!!! i paid $ 326.73 for repairs on a camcorder that cost 500.00 4 months ago!
colour drops out, frustrating response from Panasonic Australia May 29, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
When it works, it's great. However each time I go on a research trip to Europe or N America (ie. costing me a lot of cash) an intermittent fault occurs where the image (in still mode or video)drops out the red range, so the recorded image has a blue cast. I am an art historian, so bringing back faulty data is not good for my research. And dealing with Panasonic Australia is a nightmare. Neither the shop, or the repairer, or the company will take final responsibility. I have sent it away twice, and today send it back for another test. Even when you provide them with the hard evidence of the fault, the camera comes back just as it was. Next stop the small claims tribunal...
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