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Panasonic SVAV50 MPEG-4 SD Video Camera

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Panasonic SVAV50 MPEG-4 SD Video Camera

$100 Rebate



Product Specifications

Color: Blue
Functions: Video Camera, Still Camera, Audio Player, Voice Recorder, Image Viewer
Image sensor: 1/3.2", 2.11 total megapixel CCD
Camera effective pixels: 1.95 megapixels
Digital zoom: 2.5x
Monitor: 2" LCD (117, 000 pixels)
Focusing area: 50cm - Infinity
White balance: Auto/White Set
Recording media: SD Memory Card
Motion image size: 320 x 240; 176 x 144
Still image size: 1600 x 1200 pixels, 1280 x 960 pixels, 640 x 480 pixels
Video compression: MPEG4
Music expansion: MP3, AAC
Lens: F4 (Focal Length: 4.5mm)
Minimum required illumination: 60 lux
Standard illumination: 3000 lux
Still image compression: JPEG
Video output: 1.0 Vp-p, 75 ohms
Audio output: 10 kohms or more (A/V mini jack)
Microphone: Monaural (built-in)
Power source: Battery: DC 3.7V; AC Adaptor: DC 4.8V
Power consumption: MPEG4 Video Recording: AC Adaptor - 2.0W; Battery - 1.9W
Audio compression: G.726
Dimensions: 4 x 1.93 x .81 inches (H x W x D)
Weight: 3.68 ounces
What's in the box: 8MB SD memory card, battery pack, USB cradle, AC adaptor, A/V cable, stereo earphones with remote controller, USB cable, CD-ROM, neck strap, carrying case, cleaning cloth, lens protection sticker
Included software: Driver Software for USB; SD MovieStage 2.5; SD Jukebox 4.0 Soft

This thing has GEEK written all over it~! 😉

Same size as a cell phone & uses SD memory. It does have it's draw backs ie. too small/ some buttons hard to navigate/complicated menu's.

But for the ability to carry this thing everywhere you go with ease you'll never miss that moment when you wish had video camcorder.

 
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Oh big deal. A true geek has a USB 2.0 card reader anyway:roll:

It is a big deal. Are you seriously going to lug around a card reader every time you bring your camera around? What if you are not at home and want to do some transferring of files/photos/movies? Personally I'd only buy a camera with built in usb 2.0, despite how nifty the camera may be.
 
Originally posted by: mscdex0
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Oh big deal. A true geek has a USB 2.0 card reader anyway:roll:

It is a big deal. Are you seriously going to lug around a card reader every time you bring your camera around? What if you are not at home and want to do some transferring of files/photos/movies? Personally I'd only buy a camera with built in usb 2.0, despite how nifty the camera may be.

*shrug* I never find myself downloading stuff off my cameras except at home or at work. I have card readers on both computers.
 
Sounds kinda like the Model that Gateway carries for much less. Granted, it is not a Gateway and it looks a bit smaller. The Gateway has 64mb built in, then has a SD slot for additional memory. Also, the Gateway does not do MP3 playback.
 
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