Sensorart | CCD |
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Optische Sensorgröße | 2.54 cm |
Insgesamt Megapixel | 0.8 Mpx |
Auflösung des optischen Sensors | 800000.0 px |
Optischer Zoom | 10.0 x |
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Digitaler Zoom | 700.0 x |
Brennweite äquiv | 44.4 - 444 |
Brennweitenbereich (ff) (Linsensystem) | 2.3 - 23 |
Autofokus | Ja |
Manueller Fokus | Ja |
Verschlusszeit der Kamera | 1.0 s |
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Eingebautes Mikrophon | Ja |
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Audiosystem | Dolby Digital |
Windfilter | Ja |
Lärmreduzierung | Ja |
Höhe | 63.5 mm |
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Breite | 33.7 mm |
Tiefe | 115.3 mm |
Gewicht | 544.2 g |
PictBridge | Ja |
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Weißabgleich in Innenräumen | Ja |
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Weißabgleich im Freien | Ja |
Bildstabilisator | Ja |
Anzeige | LCD |
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Diagonale anzeigen | 6.86 cm |
Videoformate werden unterstützt | MPEG2 |
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Farbe des Produkts |
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Batterietechnologie | Lithium-Ionen |
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On Screen Display (OSD) | Ja |
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Panasonic SDR-SW20
The ocean is home to a plethora of organisms, lost treasures, and abandoned shipwrecks. Panasonic is now adding camcorders to the list. The company’s first dive into underwater video is a valiant attempt. The SDR-SW20 ($399 MSRP) is extremely compact, recording to SD and SDHC cards, and is coated in an easily grippable surface. Bright colors help it from getting lost, but with a depth safety of only 5 feet, you’ll have to stick to shallow waters. Will this be enough to win over land lovers?
For a first-time attempt at an underwater camcorder, the SDR-SW20 is a fairly solid performer. If you already own a camcorder, it will suit perfectly well as a secondary unit for oceanic holidays.
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