Panasonic SDR-H80 review
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Review Date: 20 Mar 2009
Price when reviewed: £310
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For capturing events such as weddings, we'd recommend an HD camcorder such as the HDC-SD9.
Even if you don't have an HD TV now, you probably will in the future. However, lots of video is shot purely for YouTube. Panasonic has designed its SDR-H80 camcorder specifically for this purpose and includes YouTube-friendly features.
A small button activates the Web Mode. You get a 10-minute countdown to remind you of YouTube's maximum running time. Connect the SDR-H80 to your PC and the provided software launches automatically, showing thumbnails of any clips shot in Web Mode. These can then be uploaded directly to YouTube.
Dissapointingly, there are no basic editing tools for setting in and out points. We also see no reason why the software can't include all clips of less than 10 minutes in length. Finally, the software must be installed on your PC before you can use this feature. We'd rather see it run directly from the camcorder's built-in storage, as on Flip's Mino (What's New, Shopper 250).
The SDR-H80 has a built-in 60GB hard disk. This will hold around 15 hours of MPEG2 video at the highest quality setting of 10Mbit/s, which makes it a good choice if you're going on a long holiday. It also has an SDHC card slot should you need yet more space.
The 70x optical zoom is the biggest we've seen, making it ideal for wildlife shooting. Optical image stabilisation helps reduce camera shake on handheld shots. However, even with stabilisation, we struggled to get a steady handheld shot beyond a factor of around 50x. Despite this, the huge zoom makes it a very flexible camcorder.
The 1/8in CCD sensor is among the smallest you'll find on any camcorder. In good lighting conditions, the SDR-H80 performs admirably, with accurate colours and reasonable detail. However, the results start to suffer when viewed on a large TV, as there isn't enough detail to fill a big display. In less favourable lighting, it really struggles. We've seen worse results from camcorders with small sensors in dark conditions, but there's still a lot of noise here.
The SDR-H80 is compact, comfortable to hold and easy to operate and its battery is capable of almost two hours of continuous recording. However, you have to run it off mains power to access files via USB. This means that to upload a video while on the move, you'll need to carry a power adaptor with you.
The SDR-H80 isn't a bad camcorder, but memory card storage makes better financial sense for most users. At £16 for a 16GB SDHC card, it's no more expensive than hard disk storage, and you need only buy the amount you require. Thankfully, Panasonic makes a more compact, memory-card only version of this camcorder. The SDR-S26 has an otherwise identical specification, and is available for £256 including VAT from the same supplier. However, if you're looking to shoot a lot of standard-definition footage, then the SDR-H80 is a decent choice.
Author: Seth Barton
User Reviews
Independent customer reviews from Reevoo.com
Panasonic SDR-H80EB-S scored:
8.8 out of 10
The 2 most helpful reviews based on 9 reviews:
Darren
8- Good Points
- For the money it had the best lens and zoom and in reality the picture quality turns out really well when viewed on your pc/tv. It takes still photos too, bonus! Weight and grip are comfortable and camera is really easy to use. Battery life appears good as we have been using it alot and it's still on it's first charge! Great size very portable and easy to store.
- Bad Points
- Only a few negatives, battery when attached makes this stylish camera looks really ugly!! The design looks like an after thought and was a bit of a shame. My wife also finds it harder to use the product as the battery pack can get in the way if you have a smaller hand. LCD screen appears a bit grainy but other than that wicked product!
Kay, Öxabäck, Sweden
9- Good Points
- The light weight and small format, its easy to carry.
- Bad Points
- Not as good picture quality as I had expected. The battery runs out fairly quick.
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