Edward Slonaker
May 14th, 2007, 11:16 AM
I'd been wondering if anyone made a 3-chip small sized camcorder. I wanted something small to throw in my camera bag and take on trips. We carry enough gear to squash a pack mule anyway so I wanted to minimize a bit. I didn't want to spend a whole lot on anything "HD" (and even then most of 'em are single-chip).
I looked at all the major players (Canon, Sony, JVC, etc), but found only Panasonic made one. I was even further amazed that it was only $399! Ordered it from THE major online supplier and it came within that week. Used it on our vacation, but didn't get to really see the footage until I got home.
WOW! I can't believe it!! So much clarity and color richness out of something so small. The video sample I'm listing doesn't do it justice, but take a look: http://www.elpilon.com/images/bluebonnets.wmv
My only gripe is they didn't put a mic input (or headphone jack) on the thing. But, for how I want to use it, it's PERFECT.
Does anyone else own one of these PV-GS320's?
I looked at all the major players (Canon, Sony, JVC, etc), but found only Panasonic made one. I was even further amazed that it was only $399! Ordered it from THE major online supplier and it came within that week. Used it on our vacation, but didn't get to really see the footage until I got home.
WOW! I can't believe it!! So much clarity and color richness out of something so small. The video sample I'm listing doesn't do it justice, but take a look: http://www.elpilon.com/images/bluebonnets.wmv
My only gripe is they didn't put a mic input (or headphone jack) on the thing. But, for how I want to use it, it's PERFECT.
Does anyone else own one of these PV-GS320's?