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The PV-GS90 miniDV camcorder's 42x optical zoom lens has the power you need to take dramatic close ups or get remarkable shots of even distant subjects. But with long-distance zoom shots, even a tiny bit of hand shake has a huge effect on picture quality. That's where Panasonic's Advanced Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.) comes in, suppressing the effects of hand shake as you shoot. The system uses gyro sensors to detect hand shake, then shifts a lens and adjusts the optical axis to compensate. This all happens a remarkable 4,000 times per second. And because the system is optical, no image quality is lost. Thanks to Advanced O.I.S., the images you capture look incredibly clear, sharp and blur-free even at high zoom levels. When illumination is insufficient, turn on this camcorder's built-in LED video light to take crisp, colorful movies. The LED (light emitting diode) has low power consumption, long service life, and the safety of a low-operating temperature. Or leave the light off and turn on the MagicPix function to capture sharp images with color even in dim lighting (1 lux). Light from the LCD is gentle and simple on the eyes, so you can snap shots of sleeping children without waking them up. With One-Touch Navigation, just press the center of the joystick to show an operating menu. The operations you use most often appear right on the monitor, so it's simple to change settings or operate the camera without looking away from your subject. The Soft Skin function detects skin tones, softening the focus on those areas. This has a skin-beautifying effect, which makes wrinkles and lines appear less noticeable. When turned on, this function makes blemishes and moles look less conspicuous while preserving resolution in areas of the picture and outside of the skin. No Still Picture Recording Minimum Illumination - 2 Lux (Magic Pix) Focus AF/Manual White Balance Auto/Indoor/Outdoor/White Set (with IR S
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An Incredible Small Camera!
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| Review Date: June 11, 2008 |
| Reviewer: Tony Ahn, Jr., Chico, CA USA |
I bought this camcorder to document the vacation of my lifeime. And I have been extremely pleased with its performance. Panasonic has addressed several design flaws in previous models to make this one sweet small unit. They've also added a few new improvements.
The bottom line is that it takes excellent video overall. Quality is very excellent in outdoor lighting. Indoor performance is excellent; low light performance is minimal, but much better than expected. Considering what you pay, video quality is on par with units costing hundreds more.
Pros:
1. Fantastic video for a single CCD camera. Fantastic for outdoor shooting.
2. Incredible 42x optical zoom. Picture stays crisp & clear.
3. Advanced Optical Image Stabilization (OIS). Panasonic has a reputation of having the best. This allows you to zoom in and go the camera with minimal screen jitter. Better than other brands costing $100's more.
4. Uses inexpensive miniDV cassettes. These can be bought just about anywhere if you need one in a pinch.
5. Lots of software available to do video editing. You'll also need a firewire cable and card to transfer the video to computer.
5. Built in lens cover; it slides open and close by moving a sliding button. Say goodbye to dangling or lost lens covers.
6. Firewire port has been went to side of camera under the foldout LCD. You no longer need to remove the battery to get to it. The AV output is on the front right side.
7. A usable built in LED light. It won't light up a room but just enough helpful illumination for a subject 3 to 5 feet away in dim areas.
8. Lots of manual control. User can switch from Auto to Manual modes at the touch of a button. Controls include focus, white balance, iris, f-stop, and others.
9. Shoots and displays video in widescreen 16x9 and standard 4x3 formats.
Cons:
1. Poor battery life. Battery included barely lasts 1 hour. Using the viewfinder instead of the LCD helps a lot. You'll certainly need to buy an extra battery.
2. Expensive replacement batteries. I found that the batteries for previous Panasonic camcorder models work just fine, and are a fraction of the cost.
3. Poor low light performance.
4. No slot for memory card. Takes video stills. Plot on using your digital camera for regular pictures.
5. No way to use accessories such as lighting kits or extra lenses.
Basically what you get is a minimalist digital camcorder that takes excellent video. The limitations of this camcorder are hardly "cons" considering how small you pay for it. MiniDV is on its way out, but is currently still a viable media. If you need a camcorder that takes HD quality or excellent low light video, this is not the camera for you.
But if you are looking for a fantastic first time camcorder, or an inexpensive small unit to document that once a year vacation or occasional event, you'll be pleased with this one. |
Panasonic PV-GS90 Camcorder Review
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| Review Date: June 27, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Duc M. Ly, USA |
Panasonic PV-GS90 MiniDV Camcorder with 42x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
I have bought the Panasonic PV-GS90 from Huge Value Inc. through amazon.com and the product is pretty excellent for the price. I have had Panasonic Camcorder (the PV type) before. If you are a MiniDV tape fan, this product is a excellent choice. Like other reviews, I expects this product to perform minimum picture quality when taping inside my house. I was right! The in-house picture was grainy, because there was not enough lighting inside the house. I was not upset because I expected this problem to happen. You can try to have more lighting inside your house when recording. Maybe that would fix the grainy pictures problem. For a small over $180.00, this product is supper. Out-door taping is brilliant for the price, once again. I like miniDV tape because the movement of objects I am taping is recorded clearly, not jerky like other memory-card camcorder or DVD camcorder producing. I have never seen the quality of hard-drive camcorder; I imagine it would not product jerky movement of object when recording, but the price of hard-drive camcorder is too high for my checkbook. Overall, Huge Value Inc. delivered what it promised and I am pleased with my buy. |
Incredible Father's Day Gift!!
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| Review Date: June 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Glenda Miller, Meherrin, VA United States |
| My sister and I bought this for my dad and he absolutely likes it! I haven't been able to steal it away from him, but everything looks okay. We live out in the country, so he's always out making videos of wildlife; he even takes it on his fishing trips. Hands down, the best gift we've ever gotten him! |
Fantastic camera, but incomplete package
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| Review Date: September 7, 2008 |
| Reviewer: C. Rose, |
I bought this camera first at Best Buy first in order to record a very vital event. But, after the event, I noticed, while reviewing the video, that there was a distracting dead pixel (greeen spot always on) right in the middle of the image. After verifying that it was on the CCD and not on either of the two viewfinders, I returned the camera for a full refund. I would have exchanged it but every store was out of stock. The techs verified the defect and waived the "resocking fee." :-)
Next, I bought the same camera, used, from Amazon.com. This time the unit appears defect-free and I am very pleased with it.
The picture is fantastic, the interface is intuitive, and the optical image stabilization is wonderful when you take advantage of the 42x zoom. I haven't played too much with the digital zoom because it degrades picture quality, but it seems to work as well as digital zoom can be expected to.
The only reason I can't give this product 5 stars is because the package is incomplete. It comes with no transfer cable, so if you want to load the video into your computer, you will have to run out and buy an expensive firewire cable (about $30). It also comes without any software. But, you won't need additional software if you are pleased with the free movie editing software that is included with Macs and Windows. |
what are people expecting?
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| Review Date: January 9, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Evert Veldhuis, |
I want to know what are you people who write these reviews expecting out of this consumer level camera?
If you use the camera near water on a boat and water gets into it, expect it to malfunction. It is not a DVX100 which professionals use. This is for documentation and preserving memories, not filming a Hollywood blockbuster, so back off on your criticism of this camera. You are expecting too much. For the price, size and capabilities this camera offers, it is not too terrible. And no camera will include editing software and capture cables or accessary light kits. it is what it is.
And yes, treat it with kid gloves it is not meant to be abused. It is an electronic device. I'm looking into buying one and I've used many different cameras and this one is not too terrible from what I have seen and read from people who know. And MINIDV tapes are not expensive! ( DVC pro tape is $30 and hard to find) You can get a pack of 12 - 15 mini DVs at Walmart for $25 that works out to less than $2 a tape. look for sales on tapes and buy alot so you'll have an endless supply. When you are finished using the camera rechage the batteyry any chance you get. I recharge mine every night on my other cameras. You should always have an extra battery and tape when taping. Come on people don't be stupid. |
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