Panasonic VDR-D160EB9S DVD Camcorder (30 x optical zoom, USB 2.0)


Panasonic VDR-D160EB9S DVD Camcorder (30 x optical zoom, USB 2.0)
Panasonic is introducing a series of new DVD video cameras that support a wide range of DVD recording media. The series includes the VDR-D160 as well which is a compact model that attaches importance to the reduction of weight thus completing a full line-up of DVD video cameras satisfying a variety of needs. Furthermore in addition to conventional DVD-RAM DVD-RW and DVD-R recording media the new digital video cameras support dual layer (DL) DVD-R discs with a storage capacity of 2.6GB thus overwhelmingly excelling conventional single layer DVD-R discs with a storage capacity of 1.4GB and making the new models much more user-friendly than conventional models.

Customer Review: brilliant camcorder!!!!!!!
This “little thing” is fantastic.Really easy to use,the instruction booklet is very clear and easy to understand.The zoom is excellent and so is the built-in microphone!The indoor filming is fine and the outdoor is brilliant!!!This is our first one and i will recommended it!

Customer Review: Amazing Camcorder
This Camcorder is amazing. The quality on it is fantastic. It is really easy to use, and the digital disc format is really efficient. This also has an amazing 30x optical zoom which can zoom for miles. I totally recommend this to anyone buying a camcorder

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Used Price: ?359.00
Customer Review: This one’s the way to go
I bought this camcorder to replace a fairly basic analogue model. I wanted to be able to edit digitally but also to convert my old analogue content to digital and put it on DVD, so I needed DV in/out as well as analogue in. This camera meets all these needs and as an overall package I can’t find it lacking. Picture quality is great, especially as it has 1.2 million pixels to work with and the stereo sound is superb. I always look for robust engineering in the products I buy and this camera doesn’t disappoint. It’s solid but still not too heavy or unwieldy. I did a lot of comparison before I chose my model and I think this one is hard to beat at this price point. Thoroughly recommended, especially combined with Pinnacle Studio 9 and a DVD burner.
Customer Review: Novice Photographer
I’ve just recently bought this camcorder, me and my gf were shopping around for days on end looking for the best for our money, i must admit i did go a bit over budget with this one, but it was worth every penny of it!! Everything from it’s styling to it’s features is spot on, i consider this to be a bargain. The only let down being that u don’t get a tape or firewire cable, but like the reviewer above, i bought the pinnacle studio pack which comes complete with everything needed to get going. I have to admit, i know nothing about camcorders, my gf is the expert but within minutes i was up and running and already i’ve created my first movie and put it onto disc. It’s so easy to use and the battery life is commendable. Overall i definitely don’t regret going over budget. It may not be the most expensive cam out there but it sure is excellent value for money. Go order it now!! :)
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Preserving and enhancing your old home movies as well as creating?new digital videos is easier than ever with the Pinnacle Studio MovieBox USB 2.0?data acquisition box, an?all-in-one hardware and software combination. Its high level of quality is guaranteed to provide you with results that are more than satisfactory. The recording of an analog or digital film is followed by?the editing process, helped by the powerful Pinnacle software, where the DivX 6 Pro provides you with optimum performance levels.Express your creativity - and let Studio MovieBox do the rest.?Content:- External data acquisition box- Installation DVD from Pinnacle Studio: Pinnacle Studio, Pinnacle InstantDVD Recorder,?Pinnacle MediaManager -?Bonus DVD from?Pinnacle Studio?
List Price: ?89.99
Amazon Price: ?79.99
Customer Review: Does not do what it promises
This piece of kit sounds wonderful in theory but despite having a PC with all the right specs for the job. I have been trying for 5 days to get it to capture from my analogue camcorder. It can only be done in MPEG format if you sacrifice the ability to preview as it captures which defeats the object of being able to choose your own scene cuts. Otherwise you have to capture in AVI format which takes up 5 times as much hard disk space. Also the Instant DVD recorder is anything but instant and in fact never recorded anything on my DVD at all. Beware, there are other products on the market which although cheaper will get the job done better.
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