Test der Kamera Panasonic HDC SD80EG-S. Full HD Aufnahme mit 1920X1080. Aufnahmen bei Dämmerlicht und bei Sonnenschein. Test der optischen Bildstabilisierung.
So, heute habe ich mir einen neuen Panasonic Camcorder der neuen Serie geholt. Das erste Video lade ich gleich hoch, soll als kaufhilfe dienen. Für den Preis ist der Camcorder ganz gut, was mir negativ aufgefallen ist bisjetzt: - probleme mit Weissabgleich (siehe die weissen Blumen) - wenn man ein naheliegendes objekt anzoomt, wird das bild verschwommen (hab noch keine kamera gesehen die das nicht macht) - leichtes rauschen in innenräumen - bildqualität 4/5 (hab eine Panasonic mit 3 sensoren ausprobiert, muss sagen das bild war um welten schärfer, leider genauso wie der preis...)
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Der zweite Test der Kamera erfolgte unter der Vorgabe, schnelle Ziele zu filmen. Dieses erfolgte auf der Pferderennbahn. Die Startvorbereitung am 2000m Start ist etwa 420m Luftlinie entfernt. Die Aufnahmen an der Gegengeraden sind etwa 500m Luftlinie entfernt. Zu sehen auch der 15. Sieg vom Supersprinter "Overdose". Es war ein neuer Bahnrekord für Hoppegarten. 16 Starts und 15 mal als Sieger eingelaufen. Ich bin mit der Kamera voll zufrieden.
I bought this new HD camcorder. It's a Panasonic HDC-TM80. Took some video of our local duck pond to test the clarity of the camcorder. Also did some custom music to the video score using Sinoc Pro 5. This video is a bit shacky, as I am learning to use the functions.
Pure m2ts clip at 1920x1080 (HA) ~17mbit/s VBR (highest quality), Intelligent Auto, low-mid lighting.
I apologize that this is NOT in HD, it would have been in 720p, but somehow I didn't set my EVO to capture in 720p, somehow it was in 480p.... I am sorry, but anyways, enjoy!!
This video was a test I did to check how the Panasonic HDC HS 80 coped with the local park, I filmed birds from varying distances and I am impressed with the results. At the beginning you can see tiny flies flying around the ducklings, when I filmed them I didn't t see the flies, and having a good zoom helps you get closer so as not to frighten them. Yesterday I did a long zoom test which is here, and again that worked out great.
Part 2 of 2 in the review series. Film footage in Zion National Park, Utah showing the 42x iZoom capabilities with deer and 1500 ft water fall with stunning sharpness.
Test der Kamera HDC SD80 auf dem Flughafen Berlin Tegel. Nach dem Test auf der Rennbahn Hoppegarten sind die Motive hier noch etwas schneller.
Buy for $704: amzn.to This sample file from the Panasonic HS-900 camcorder was uploaded here to YouTube for you to see how that looks. You can download this sample file here: docs.google.com (108MB for 38 seconds) The HDC-TM900, HDC-HS900, and HDC-SD800 each feature Panasonic's 3MOS image sensor system that incorporates three 1/4.1-inch CMOS sensors (for a total pixel count of 9.15 megapixels). This sensor array is unchanged from what Panasonic offered last year on the HDC-TM700 and HDC-HS700, but the new camcorders do have an improved processor called Crystal Engine PRO. Panasonic claims this new processor reduces noise by 45% (compared to Panasonic's conventional models), and should produce better images in low-light conditions.
This is another test for the Panasonic HDC HS-80. On this test I wanted to see how well it coped on a hot sunny day on the seafront in Llanfairfechan. On long zoom the footage the heat haze was magnified as well, but it coped really well. The light house is about 5 miles away, Llandudno is about 8 miles away acroos the water, the helicopter was about 2 miles away. On these parts I used 35x Optical and 55x digital zoom, because the camcorder is full HD it copes reaaly well, it has got 2000x digital zoom but I don't think I would ever use it. The model boat shows up really well and colours and detail are great on normal use. I think the camcorder is well worth the price I paid with a built in 120GB hard-drice plus an SD card slot it should give me a fair few hours of recording. Battery wise I think I'll have to get a couple of spares as it does use it battery a lot however it was using a lot of power with the zoom. The LCD display shows up well in direct sun-light as you can see from my second camcorder.
Посвящается Ричарду Баху. Тест камеры, стандартные настройки, плохая освещенность, автофокус, без штатива, без коррекции.
Google Shopping 'lumia 800 digitizer' with and without metal frame. Glass Screen Only youtu.be Proximity Sensor Removal youtu.be Proximity Sensor Replacement youtu.be Full Disassembly www.youtube.com Metal/Plastic Screen Frame Change Over www.youtube.com Digitizer Only - Read below** The USB door can be 'pulled off', but I don't recommend you do unless you have a new one to replace it, as mine was loose after pulling it off. **Someone asked if I could make a video on only replacing the glass screen only. The AMOLED display and digitizer is made of 0.45mm glass, even with my patience and experience I seriously doubt I could separate it from the digitizer without breaking. This shows why its not possible youtu.be ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To replace a damaged LCD (amoled)/Digitizer you'll need: T5 star type screwdriver. (search for torx on Google Shopping). Small Bladed or Philips Screwdriver Plastic separation tool eg knife, guitar pick or credit card etc. DIY repairs will void any warranty but may save you lots of money! High Resolution Scan of the mainboard (5000x5000) mymail.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk Please rate & sub and I'll do my best to put some more on here... For solutions to most technical problems try discussions.europe.nokia.com www.nokia.com Filmed in one continuous shot (no edits) with a Panasonic HDC-SD700
The HC-V10 is Panasonic's new entry-level "HD" camcorder, but it's really just a standard definition camcorder upscaled to 720P resolution; the image quality is nowhere near as sharp as a true HD camcorder would be. Nonetheless, its 70X enhanced optical zoom and optical image stabilization are attractive features in this low price range.
A few test shots with Panasonic's new SD80 camcorder. Check out some of the features and the impressive audio quality. Those indoor shots were really not in very dim light, so the camcorder definitely leaves a lot to be desired in low light. Read a more in-depth review at Camcorder HQ: www.digitalcamera-hq.com/camcorders/articles/panasonic-hdc-sd80-hands-on-review
Another test video, this time using 1080p50 (maximum quality setting) - although it probably wont look any different to the other one due to youtube's compression. :)