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Introduction
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01.Product Tour
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02.Colour & Noise Performance
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03.Motion & Sharpness Performance
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04.Low Light Performance
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05.Compression & Media
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06.Manual Controls
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07.Still Features
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08.Handling & Use
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09.Playback & Connectivity
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10.Audio & Other Features
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11.3D Features
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12.Canon HF S21 Comparison
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13.Sony HDR-CX550V Comparison
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14.Panasonic HDC-TM700 Comparison
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15.Conclusion
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16.Specs and Ratings
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17.Comments
Panasonic HDC-SDT750
This review is organized into 17 parts
Next: Part 1
Product Tour
Introduction
With the HDC-SDT750, Panasonic is bringing 3D videography to the masses. It is definetly not cheap, but it is still comparable in cost to other flagship models.
Comparisons
Jump to a quick comparison of the Panasonic HDC-SDT750 with these other camcorders...
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Part 1
Product Tour
Comes with 3D conversion lens. Read More... |
Part 2
Colour & Noise Performance
Good scores in both our colour and noise tests. Read More... |
Part 3
Motion & Sharpness Performance
1080/50p mode produced impeccable sharpness and excellent motion video. 25p Digital Cinema mode isn't very good. Read More... |
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Part 4
Low Light Performance
Good low light performance all around, though shooting 3D content requires lots of light. Read More... |
Part 5
Compression & Media
It has a 1080/50p mode and SDXC card compatibility...but no internal memory, and the 1080/50p footage isn't compatible with most editing programs. Read More... |
Part 6
Manual Controls
Good set of auto and manual controls. Read More... |
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Part 7
Still Features
Numerous photo size options and aspect ratio settings. Photos were less sharp than we expected. Read More... |
Part 8
Handling & Use
It's a compact, comfortable body design, with a simple menu system. The touchscreen can be annoying, though, and the LCD is smaller than the competition. Read More... |
Part 9
Playback & Connectivity
Inclusion of external mic & headphone jacks is nice. Needs 3D TV for 3D videos & slide-in adapter for accessory shoe, and DC-input is located inside battery compartment. Read More... |
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Part 10
Audio & Other Features
There are plenty of audio controls, and Time Lapse Record and Pre Record can be useful functions. The built-in mic is positioned poorly, however. Read More... |
Part 11
3D Features
3D content can look very good if shot correctly, but there are no manual controls, calibrating the 3D lens can be difficult, and the conversion lens adds weight and bulk. Read More... |
Part 12
Canon HF S21 Comparison
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Part 13
Sony HDR-CX550V Comparison
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Part 14
Panasonic HDC-TM700 Comparison
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Part 15
Conclusion
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Part 16
Specs and Ratings
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Part 17
Comments
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