Panasonic recently released the
Panasonic Camcoder with the state that this camcorders provides the finest image quality in which Panasonic has ever produced. The TM900K is an upgrade from the HDC-TM700K which was a big seller for Panasonic due to it’s fantastic video quality.
Major important top features of the
HDCTM900K is the ability to record at HD 1080p, 60 frames per second progressive, an ability that is exceptional for a camera in this price range. The developing system records denser image data compared to more commonly used interlace system, generating video with finer detail. Shooting in progressive mode is also wonderful for action shots such as sporting events. The TM900K also features first-rate sound quality which include 5.1 ch Multichannel Surround Sound.
The TM900K improves on what was already an excellent camcorder. The first time this model feature 3D capable when purchasing optional 3D lens. Additional improvements over the TM700K include superior image stabilization and low light performance is improved to new and faster Leica Dicomar lens.
The
Panasonic Camcoder is the top of the line in Panasonic’s 3 dimensional camcorders lineup for 2011, offering image quality that challenges professional video cameras. high definition video has never appeared better as compared to the Panasonic HDCTM900K 3MOS camcorder. Intelligent auto shooting, 12x optical zoom, as well as optical image stabilization make shooting simple, while advanced image processors provide you with colourful, clean, and sharp video. The 3MOS shooting capabilities even allow for 3D shooting whenever you add the VW-CLT1 3 dimensional conversion lens (offered separately). The HDC-TM900 had flash card version of the 3MOS models: the particular HDC-TM900K (flash), HS900 (HDD) and also SD800 (SD card) variations of the same camcorder. The Panasonic HDC-TM900 and the other models are compatible with the new Three dimensional conversion lens, VW-CLT1.
The actual Advanced 3MOS System records superbly natural images with vivid image and dark scenes. The Noise Reduction technology that goes to perform when filming in dim lighting provides evolved even more in 2011 versions, allowing them to lessen noise by approximately 45% compared to previous Panasonic versions.* The Superior 3MOS System, which is made up of the 3MOS Sensor in which records images without color losses, the Leica Dicomar Lens that excels with its large, bright aperture, and the Crystal Engine PRO that increases image resolution, produces colorful images in Full-HD quality.
The 900 Series and SD800 utilize the 3MOS Sensor, using its three-sensor design. This provides a resolution of 7.59 million effective motion image pixels (2.53 million x 3). The actual 3MOS Sensor breaks the light information captured from the lens into the 3 primary colors - red, green and also blue - and processes each color using its own individual sensor. This lowers light loss compared to the 1MOS sensor, and renders colors, details and gradation all with intricate detail as well as natural beauty. This superb color reproduction boosts the inherent top quality of Full-HD progressive video.
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