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Panasonic SVAV100 D-Snap MPEG4 Digital Video Recorder w/10x Optical Zoom

Panasonic SVAV100 D-Snap MPEG4 Digital Video Recorder w/10x Optical Zoom

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Brand: Panasonic
Category: Photography

List Price: $999.99
Buy New: $597.00
You Save: $402.99 (40%)



New (3) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from $229.99

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 25 reviews
Sales Rank: 5838

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Optical Zoom: 10
Display Size: 2.5
Maximum Focal Length: 23
Minimum Focal Length: 2.3
Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.6
Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.4 x 3.7
Digital camcorder

MPN: SV-AV100
Model: SV-AV100
UPC: 037988250882
EAN: 0037988250882
ASIN: B0000DCXJJ

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Pocket-sized MPEG-2/MPEG-4 SD video camera and 2-megapixel still camera--weighs just .34 pounds
  • 10:1 optical zoom lens with 25x digital zoom and super image stabilizer
  • 2.5-inch LCD rotates a full, 270 degrees
  • Includes 512MB SD memory card and remote control
  • Rechargable battery provides up to an hour of video recording time

Accessories:

  • Viking 256 MB Secure Digital Flash Card (SD256M)
  • Adaptec FireConnect Kit AFW-4300
  • SIMA SPM-13 Powermax Universal Camcorder Battery Charger
  • Lexar Media USB 2.0 6-in-1 High Speed Reader
  • Easy CD & DVD Creator 6 Platinum Edition

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  • Panasonic CGAS302A1B Rechargeable Battery for SVAV100 Camcorder

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The SV-AV100 can record MPEG2 video onto a compatible SD Memory Card, allowing you to enjoy a level of picture quality rivaling DVDs. In both Fine and Normal modes, images are recorded at the same rate used in TV broadcasts-to ensure clear, natural-looking pictures with smoothly flowing motion. You can also record MPEG4 video, which produces natural-looking action footage without a choppy "frame-by-frame" effect. MPEG4 is ideal for sharing over the Internet by e-mail, posting on Web pages or viewing on a compatible PC or television.You can take 340, 000 pixel digital still pictures with the SV-AV100. This is a handy feature for casual, "memo-style" snapshots.Miss the big game last night? Good thing you recorded it, but when are you going to have the time to watch it? With the A/V terminal on the included cradle, you can connect to an external device, like a TV or VCR, and then transfer the content directly onto the SD Memory Card inside your SV-AV100. Once the transfer is complete, you can watch the big game any time you want - right in the palm of your hand!The LCD monitor on the SV-AV100 rotates a full 270 degrees, giving you more shooting flexibility. It makes it a lot easier for you to get yourself in the scene.


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars great camcorder, but no audio when plugged into tv...   August 16, 2007
I found no flaws with the d-spap av100, except for the fact that whenever I plug it into the TV, there is no audio. Maybe it is just me, but if anyone knows what my problem is please let me know.

rskurban@comcast.net



4 out of 5 stars This camera is perfect for what it's designed to do   August 2, 2006
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

The fact that this records files with an .mod suffix is irrelevant. When you rename them as .mpg files they are fine. Actually, Premiere Elements 2.0 doesn't even require you to rename them, it deals with .mod files just fine.
The video is very good, with just a bit of jagged lines when there's fast motion.
The point is, this camera is meant to be an easy thing to put in your pocket so you are always ready to grab some video and it does this superbly.
It's not quite as good video as a higher end DV camera, but it's not meant for that. It's a great addition to your camera collection.



3 out of 5 stars Not Recommended   May 7, 2006
 5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I own this this camera since February 2004. It is very well built, light and handy, fits in any pocket.

Video quality with light is very good. In low light conditions is very bad or no video at all.

It is complicated to manage the files. Panasonic uses a trick to edit the video files. Files extenssion is .MOD, it is not .MPG. The change of extenssion was done to allow the edition of the recorded files with included Panasonic software and you will not find another compatibility for edition.

If you backup the files in CD's or DVD's you will need to replace the extension of the files to play it in your DVD Player except for Panasonic DVD players.
Example: File name MOV01.MOD must be changed to MOV01.MPG.

You may want to use VLC software in your computer instead of Panasonic software included.

From my point of view this product is not completely developed yet.



5 out of 5 stars A great take anywhere Camcorder   October 16, 2005
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

The comment from reviewer "Xdeth" about using Ulead editing software is completely wrong. I've been using Ulead VideoStudio 8 to edit SV100 videos for over a year. Yes, as many others have stated, the ".mod" files need to be renamed to ".mpg" to use Ulead and much other software.

As for the camera itself, what other memory card based MPEG-2 (DVD quality) camcorder can you toss in your pocket like a wallet? I take it everywhere. I have also dropped it a few times and have a few dents to prove it. I am very pleased with it's ability to withstand physical abuse.

While it only records 12 minutes in MPEG-2 on 512MB card, it's not much of an issue. I keep an extra card in my wallet. I also have a 40 GiG portable rechargeable X-drive Pro hard drive with built in media card ports. I can off-load files with the press of a single button without a PC.

Furthermore, how often does anyone ever take more than 12 minutes (MPEG-2) of continuous video? For those who do need the extra recording time, do as I did. Buy an extra SD card or an X-drive Pro.

I bought this camcorder specifically for the MPEG-2 file quality. I only shoot the higher compressed MPEG-4 video when I know I'm going to email the clip.

Another plus is it's 10X optical zoom.

The only downside is the inability to shoot in low light and only 640 by 480 still photos. Since there is no other tapeless MPEG-2 pocket camcorder out there, the AV100 stands alone in it's catagory.

My recomendation: Do buy this AV100.



2 out of 5 stars Don't buy it   August 7, 2005
 4 out of 16 found this review helpful

The camera would be as advertised if it was not for the MPEG2 file fomat and they use and lack of software control over your files. Sure you can copy and rename the files off the SD card, but don't save them to your computer first using the supplied software, it uses some compression method to create one huge file from all your little ones. And they will be little, 10 minutes record time in high quality for $900.00 + cost of 512 MB SD card, please.

Lastly you cannot edit the panasonic MPEG2 formats like others using Adobe or Ulead, you can burn them straight to DVD but splitting tracks, adding effects, and doing the things that make a video look slick don't work well if at all. Many players don't have the codec available to play back the files either!

Check the net for more info, plenty of angry folks on the camcorder forums discussing the workarounds for panasonics mistakes and misleading product info.


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