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Panasonic's HDC-TM80 camcorder. Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. PRESS RELEASE: Panasonic's New Full-HD Camcorders Offer Flexibility – From 3D And 2D Shooting To Wide-Angle Lenses, To Ultra-Lightweight Bodies With Intuitive Features



LAS VEGAS, NV (January 5, 2011) – Panasonic today announced a full roster of Full-High Definition (HD) camcorders to its 2011 line. The seven new easy-to-use camcorders, HDC-SD40, HDC-TM40, HDC-HS80, HDC-TM80, HDC-SD80, HDC-TM90 and HDC-SD90, all have a 1MOS sensor with 1920 x 1080 resolution feature wide-angle lenses. The Panasonic HDC-SD90 and HDC-TM90 are capable of shooting full-HD video with 1080/60p recording and can even record 3D video with the optional Panasonic 3D Conversion lens (VW-CLT1).

“Panasonic’s new line of HD camcorders offers something for everyone, from the ultra-lightweight and affordable SD40 and TM40, to the wide-angle lens and telephoto zoom of the HS80 and TM80, all the way up to the to the 3D recording capabilities of the TM90 and SD90,” said Chris Rice, Senior Product Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. “These seven HD camcorders shoot exceptionally-well in low-light and, with Panasonic’s image stabilization, allow even novice shooters to capture stunning video.”

Panasonic's HDC-SD40 camcorder. Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. Click for a bigger picture!


Panasonic's HDC-SD40 camcorder.
Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co.

Leading off the line of 1MOS camcorders are the Panasonic HDC-TM90 and HDC-SD90, featuring a compact body and the ability to record video in 3D with the addition of Panasonic’s 3D Conversion Lens. Once recorded, consumers can play back the 3D images or video on a VIERA® 3DTV*1, a compatible 3D TV*2, or through an AVCHD-compatible player/recorder, such as Panasonic’s Blu-ray DiscTM player*3. While 3D video recording is possible, the Panasonic HDC-TM90 and HDC-SD90 also record crisp true-to-life video in full-HD 2D video. The camcorders feature a 28mm*4 wide-angle lens with versatility to record indoors or in tight spaces, while at the same time capturing stunning images of wide landscapes or large groups into the frame.

For extra shooting power, the Panasonic HDC-TM90 and HDC-SD90 feature ultra-telephoto 40x Intelligent Zoom which uses Panasonic’s Crystal Engine PRO, a high-resolution processor that helps to record extremely clear, crisp videos even in low-lighting. Also powered by the Crystal Engine Pro, the HDC-TM80 and HDC-HS80 offer exceptional zooming power with ultra-telephoto 42x Intelligent Zoom. The new models include a 33.7mm*5 wide-angle lens for versatile shooting at a variety of distances.

Panasonic's HDC-TM40 camcorder. Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. Click for a bigger picture!


Panasonic's HDC-TM40 camcorder.
Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co.

For consumers wanting a lightweight and affordable Full-HD camcorder, Panasonic introduces the ultra-compact HDC-TM40 and HDC-SD40. The TM40 and SD40 are the Panasonic’s lightest full-HD camcorders, weighingapproximately 0.39lb, making them stylish and easy to carry around for any recording moment. The camcorders are also extremely low-power consuming Full-HD camcorders, capable of continuous recording up to 135 minutes without needing to charge the battery.

All seven models can record to SDXC/SDHC/SD Memory Cards, while the HDC-TM90 and HDC-TM80 and HDC-TM50 also have 16GB*6 of internal memory and the HDC-HS80 has a 120GB hard disk drive for additional memory storage.

Panasonic's HDC-HS80 camcorder. Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. Click for a bigger picture!


Panasonic's HDC-HS80 camcorder.
Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co.

The Panasonic HDC-TM90, HDC-SD90, HDC-TM80, HDC-SD80 and HDC-HS80 also feature advanced touch-screen operation with new touch-operation functions that allows for extremely smooth shooting and playback, including:

  • Touch Zoom – Swiftly zoom in or out with the touch or swipe of the finger.

  • Touch Shutter – Focus and take a digital photo by touching the subject on the screen*7.

Panasonic's HDC-TM80 camcorder. Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. Click for a bigger picture!


Panasonic's HDC-TM80 camcorder.
Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co.

Other features of the Panasonic HDC-TM90, HDC-SD90, HDC-TM80, HDC-SD80 and HDC-HS80 include:

  • New HYBRID OIS (Optical Image Stabilization) – Helps reduce blur due to arm and hand shake with a lens in the optical system and a sensor in the electrical system. Detects blurring caused not only by vertical or horizontal wrist movements, but also the subtle blurring that occurs when the entire arm moves vertically or horizontally. Also achieves powerful correction during high-powered zooming, even on the move.

  • iA (Intelligent Auto) with Face Recognition – Selects the most suitable shooting mode at the press of a button, including Face Recognition, which finds the faces of registered people (up to six faces) and optimizes the focus and exposure for them. The camcorder continues to track this subject as the person moves anywhere within the frame.

  • Eco-Mode*8 – Automatically turns off the power when the camcorder is not operated for five minutes, reducing wasteful energy use and saving battery power.

Pricing and availability for the Panasonic HDC-TM90, HDC-SD90, HDC-TM80, HDC-HS80, HDC-TM40 and HDC-SD40 High Definition 1MOS camcorders will be announced 30 days prior to shipping date. All models will be available in black, while the HDC-TM80 and HDC-SD80 will also be available in red and silver. For more information, please visit: www.panasonic.com/ces.

Panasonic's HDC-SD80 camcorder. Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. Click for a bigger picture!


Panasonic's HDC-SD80 camcorder.
Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co.

*1 Some VIERA 3DTV models may require a firmware update to play 3D images from an SD card.
*2 A TV that is capable of side-by-side method 3D playback, 3D Eyewear, and HDMI cable connection are required to play the recorded 3D images.
*3 If the player/recorder is not 3D-compatible, you need to set the 3D mode on the TV manually.
*4 35mm camera equivalent.
*5 35mm camera equivalent.
*6 GB = 1,073,741,824 bytes. Usable capacity will be less.
*7 Cannot be used in video recording.
*8 Set to ON when shipped from the factory.
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Panasonic's HDC-TM90 camcorder. Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. Click for a bigger picture!


Panasonic's HDC-TM90 camcorder.
Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co.

About Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company
Based in Secaucus, N.J., Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company (PCEC), is a Division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, the principal North American subsidiary of Panasonic Corporation (NYSE: PC) and the hub of Panasonic's U.S. marketing, sales, service and R&D operations. Panasonic is pledged to practice prudent, sustainable use of the earth's natural resources and protect our environment through the company’s Eco Ideas programs. Company information for journalists is available at www.panasonic.com/pressroom.

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Panasonic's HDC-SD90 camcorder. Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co. Click for a bigger picture!


Panasonic's HDC-SD90 camcorder.
Photo provided by Panasonic Consumer Electronics Co.


(First posted on Thursday, January 13, 2011 at 23:53 EST)

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