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Panasonic SDR-SW20 Waterproof Flash Memory Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom (Red)

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Panasonic SDR-SW20 Waterproof Flash Memory Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom (Red)
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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 671










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Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: Panasonic
Color: red
Connectivity: AV
Digital Zoom: 70 x
Display Size: 2.7 inches
EAN: 0037988256457
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Included Software: Yes
Label: Panasonic
Manufacturer: Panasonic
Maximum Focal Length: 23 millimeters
Maximum Resolution: 340000 Pixels
Minimum Focal Length: 2.3 millimeters
Model: SDR-SW20R
Monitor Size: 270 hundredths-inches
Optical Zoom: 10 x
Publisher: Panasonic
Sales Rank: 671
Special Features: nv:Size^1/6' CCD Sensor|Image Resolution^640 x 480|Movie Resolution^640 x 480|Storage Media^SD/SDHC Memory Card|Compressed Format^JPEG|Movie File Format^MPEG1 Audio Layer 2 - Stereo (HDV)|Optical Zoom^10x|Digital Zoom^700x|Focal Length^f= 2.3 - 23mm|Focus Mode^Manual AF|LCD Monitor^2.7 inches|LCD Pixels^123,200 pixels|LCD Coverage^100%|Maximum Aperture^f 1.8 - 2.4|Shutter Speed^1/30-1/8000|White Balance Control^Automatic|White Balance Control^Indoor|White Balance Control^Underwater
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Features:
  • Capture video to flash memory
  • Waterproof to 5 feet; Shockproof to 4 feet
  • 10x optical zoom
  • 2.7-inch LCD screen
  • Compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards







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Item Description:
Panasonic's SDR-SW20 compact SD camcorder is built tough so you can shoot in places never before possible. Take it underwater as deep as 5 feet for great video in the pool or ocean. Waterproofing also means you can shoot in the rain or snow with no worries. The SW20 is also shockproof, resisting damage even if dropped from a height of up to 4 feet with improved fortification inside and out. A dustproof design keeps the camcorder safe even if handled with dirty hands or used in a place with swirling dust. Take it to the beach or sports field without worrying about sand. And since it's waterproof, simply wash it with water when it gets dirty.Small enough to slip in a pocket or bag. Cool enough to take everywhere you go. This is one stylish camcorder you'll never want to be without.The SW20 SD camcorder starts up to record quickly. In Quick Start mode, recording begins in just 0.6 seconds from the time the LCD is opened. This lets you catch those sudden shooting opportunities.The USB port allows you to connect directly to a DVD burner. And copying a recording from an SD card to a DVD disc is as easy as selecting from the menu. To view your video, simply take the SD card from the camcorder and slip it into any TV or DVD player with an SD card slot; there are no cables to worry about.First, transfer the motion-image data from the SD card to your PC using your PC's USB port. Then with the included MotionSD Studio 1.3E software, you can easily put scenes in a different order, delete the ones you don't want, and add a wide variety of video effects. Save your results by burning your video production onto DVD.



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * So So ...
Nice concept with mediocre execution.
Picture quality is worse than mini tape.
Its is very small and portable. Kind of awkward in your hand.




Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * Good camera if you don't own a Mac ...
This is a handy, easy to carry, simple to use with reasonable quality pictures. Can plug into newer TV sets and play the pictures quite easily. Only drawback is I have an intel duocore iMac - I cannot download the movies to the mac. The instructions are limited for a mac as well. i would recommend looking at something else if you are at all Mac inclined. I can't vouch for a pc as I don't have one. I guess I will have to get one now.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * A great little video camera ...
I have used this camera since early 2008. The best things about the camera are the small convienent size, waterproof and it uses SD cards. The camera has turned out to be our camera of choice unless we want good quality still photos. I used the camera underwater in Aruba and St. Johns. The 8gb SD card lasts a long time and requires at least two battery charges to fill the SD card with pictures. A typical weeks vacation does not fill one SD card for me. Just in case I bought 2 SD cards and 3 batteries and I never run out. 3rd party batteries work well and are inexpensive.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Panasonic SDR-SW20 Camcorder ...
Great for all "WET" sports. Just had it out in the ocean jumping waves on a PWC and it got soaked and took great videos. Finally able to download onto my MAC computes with ease now. The stillshots are adequate. Am waiting to take videos while snowboarding.Would highly recommend the camcorder for any "wet" sports.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Great camcorder for the beach and soccer. ...
This is a good overall camcorder for under water and recording kids soccer games. Not excellent video quality, but good for underwater, kite surfing, playing in the water with the kids. I found the software included very helpful in quickly getting the video footage onto dvd without too much to learn. Very simple and easy for basic needs.


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