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Panasonic PVDV402 MiniDV Multicam Digital Camcorder w/ 3.5" LCD, IR Remote & 8MB SD Memory Card | 
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| Brand: Panasonic Category: Photography
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 55193
Platforms: Windows Nt, Macintosh, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Nt 3.5, Windows Nt 4, Windows Nt 5, Powermac, Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 2000 Server, Mac Os X, Mac Os 9 And Below, Windows Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Floppy Disk Drive: None Optical Zoom: 10 Display Size: 3.5 Compatibility: PC Firewire Maximum Focal Length: 36 Minimum Focal Length: 3.6 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.2 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 2.9 x 3.5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: PVDV402 Model: PV-DV402 UPC: 037988976928 EAN: 0037988976928 ASIN: B00005YTX1
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| Features:
| • | MiniDV camcorder | | • | 10x optical, 700x digital, zoom with image stabilization | | • | 3.5 inch color LCD with black and white EVF | | • | 1280 x 960 (interpolated) digital still resolution--records onto both tape and SD card--8 MB card included | | • | Includes built-in light, zoom mic, remote control, and external mic input |
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Amazon.com Product Description Combining 1.3-megapixel stills--albeit interpolated--with a 10x optical zoom, the PV-DV402 wraps some great features in its plastic and metal body. Images are stored on SD cards, and an 8 MB card is included, which can be downloaded to your computer via USB. For those that like to shoot in low-light conditions, the camcorder also features a built-in color-recording mode for those types of situations. According to Panasonic, the mode will help reduce the graininess often associated with low-light shooting. A zoom mic, built-in light, and remote control are included with the PV-DV402, along with an MPEG-4 movie system, which lets you capture compressed video clips for e-mailing to friends and family. Additionally, Panasonic includes a software suite from ArcSoft for organizing and printing still images. The camcorder also features an external mic input, composite video out, S-video out, and, of course, IEEE 1394.
Product Description Panasonic PV-DV402 3-in-1 Palmcorder MultiCam camcorder features digital camcorder, digital still camera and teleconferencing Web camera capabilities, all in one easy-to-use camcorder. The PV-DV402 uses infrared technology to record video in total darkness with remarkable detail. Subjects can be recorded up to 10 feet away, and in your choice of black and white, blue or green imaging. MagicPix Images feature lets you shoot full color video and stills when you're in extremely low light situations. Progressive PhotoShot Mode helps to eliminate fuzziness by digitally capturing the image data of a singular moment, and temporarily storing it in two field memories. The two images are then combined to produce a better quality picture. Mega Still Pictures feature delivers sharp, one million pixel still images.With the i.LINK, you can easily connect your camcorder to your PC through the IEEE 1394 interface. It also lets you link to another camcorder to duplicate your footage without any loss in picture quality. Card Link lets you use an SD memory card to save and transfer motion and still images to your PC. Dual Digital Electronic Image Stabilization (D-EIS) feature compensates for unintentional hand and camcorder movement when recording. You can also use it in playback mode to help reduce jitter in previously recorded video. MPEG4 Movie Messenger System allows you to transfer video clips from your digital Palmcorder camcorder to your PC (via the USB port or IEEE 1394 interface) and then attach them to an e-mail.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Great Camcorder with abundant features. June 15, 2004 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have been using this camcorder little over than 1 year. This has great features especially optical and digital zoom. Never used EIS, MagicVu features but I am sure I will someday. Easy accessibility to the DV cassette (to remove and replace). Ergonomic features like zoom, record buttons. Blank search is really helpful. Memory card that comes with the cam is useless and also the pictures are not that good. Have to buy i.Link interface cable to transfer videos to Pc as its taking too long with USB cable. Battety life is less but you have to buy a spare one. Overall this camcorder is a good one and worth to buy than a Sony which has less features for the same price.
Why buy a siny September 16, 2003 Josh Smiley (denver) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I got a good deal on this minidv. I got it from CompUSA for $199 it was a demo and their last model. I compared it to sony trv 19,22, jvc, canon zr series and optura 10. I like the way that the panasonic feels. It feels like consideration of was put into this camcorder as to how it would fit in the hand. The videos look absolutly great, colors are vibrant. The ZOOM MIC works really well and helps the sound too. It has MAGICVU whiich it their version of nightvision. It works wonderful. You can see at night. It is equal if not better than sony's nightvison. Only one problem. The MAGICVU button is on the side of the lense. I thought it was in a akward place. There are a few accessories that are avaliable for it like, 2x telephoto lense $45, batteries from 75min 9.5 hours. I picked up a 75 min battery for $32 at walmart. The 9.5 hour battery is $95 at walmart and other online stores, additional lighting is avaliable and expensive from $69-$229. Since mine didn't have a charger, I picked that up at best buy for $49.99. The camcorder is awsome. I recommend it to everyone
Very New June 20, 2003 John R. Burns Jr. (Escondido, CA United States) Batteries,accessories and disks still hard to find. Product works well. Disk and card option neat for quick computer interface. Simple controls, PHd not rquired. Pricey but seems to have the bells to be worth it. Small DVD's a plus. Fast recording speed. No negatives.
Upload to PC not quite what we hoped for November 3, 2002 9 out of 13 found this review helpful
One of the reasons we bought this high-end model is that it promised the ability to upload movies as MPEG 4 into a coimputer and wde would be able to burn home movies on CDs and send them to relatives...Alas, you can only upload 3 minutes of movie at a time!!! There are a myriad of other restrictions on this as well, which makes this less than we had hoiped fror. In retrospect, the 202 camera would have done the job
Great feature set, sensibly priced, with a few caveats September 25, 2002 philiciono (Mountain View, CA United States) 47 out of 47 found this review helpful
I have used this model for a little over three months now, and find it a superb little gadget for home use. Within it's price bracket, it probably has the most balanced feature set of any of the competitors. Build quality is acceptable, but certainly not up to rough usage. (On mine, the glued on microphone cover plate is starting to loosen due to exposure to damp). The swivel LCD is of sturdier construction than most. Ergonomics are well thought out, with most buttons easily reachable and sufficiently sized for most hand sizes. The wheel control does require some dexterity to operate successfully - but this is not used during recording, so will not interfere with your results. The controls you need during "action" are conveniently located, and conducive to good results. Some familiarization with the zoom control is useful to make best use of the variable speed feature. The camera is lightweight and small enough to fit in your palm, but is not of the ultra-compact variety that becomes a pain to operate. Personally I find this to be an almost ideal size for a cam-corder for practical purposes. But I guess that depends on personal preference - and exactly who you wish to impress. Video picture quality is excellent under ALL lighting conditions. And I do mean ALL lighting conditions. The zero luminance feature does work well, and will provide monochrome video even on the darkest most starless night - although the edges will not be as well lit as the centre of the picture. Daylight and lit room recording is superior to most other camcorders in this proce range, due to the better than average resolution of the CCD (see the specs page). The included light attachment works well for frontal illumination and is sufficiently strong for most indoor use situations - it will even work well out of doors for distances up to 10-15 yards. Despite the claims about interpolation, picture quality for still photography is not good enough, and compares favourably only to sub-megapixel dedicated stills cameras. (Which means, it's pretty unacceptable for most audiences). The pictures are grainy under all lighting conditions and zoom levels. If you wish to take acceptable still pictures, get a dedicated camera, or get the Sony DCRPC101, which seems to do a somewhat better job. The 10X optical zoom is good but competitors offer better zoom levels, and this is vital if you expect acceptable picture quality at high zoom levels. Of course, the better than average CCD does make up for it to a certain extent, and you will find that picture quality is (for video) is good up to around 50X digital zoom. (Which is similar to models with better optical zoom capability and poorer CCDs). Beyond that level, the picture becomes very grainy, although it can still be useful for zany antics like reading fine print in phone books at 20 paces. Just don't expect it to look good on your TV screen when viewing such recordings. The image stabilizer works reasonably well up to as much 200X zoom. Even more, if you don't have really shaky hands. Sound quality is acceptable for making great home videos, but if you want to capture fine nuances of musical performances, don't even dream of trying to do it without a professional external mic. The built in mic produces an only slightly "tinny" sound, and with shielding can be surprisingly immune to wind noise. I have not found mechanical noise from the camera to interfere much with the recording - except under very demanding conditions. The USB interface works well enough for transferring still pictures, but for transferring video to your PC you will want to make use of the firewire (IEEE1394) connection. The included transfer and editing software is rudimentary at best. You would be well advised to invest in some additional gear of your choice in this respect. (And believe me - the results can be very worthwhile, if you are prepared to spend some quality creative time with your software. Note: a capable PC or Mac is essential) I have used this on a wide variety of different PCs with different specifications. I have had few compatibility problems... although it failed entirely to work with one particular IEEE1394 card. This may happen, but such cards are low end quality - just get different one. I have not seen it failing with any notebook computers. The 8Mb Memory card is sufficient and nice to have - you will need it for capturing the odd still. Anyone who is into capturing thousands of stills should not be using this camera anyway. Battery lasts about 40 minutes with average use. Only about 25 minutes if you are using the light attachment. A second battery may make a good investment. You may definitely wish to supplement and leverage your investment with some optional attachment lenses - to make up for the somewhat sub-par native optical zoom facility. In summary: The camera has a few drawbacks as noted, but if you can live with those, you will have an excellent set of features, you will find that it can probably do most of the things you want to do home video-wise, and it will do those things at a quality that will frequently amaze your friends who opted for different brands!
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