|
We’ve got no complaints about the image quality, but given the almost £600 price tag it’s a little disappointing that you’ll have to fork out some extra cash for a memory card as the SD9 has no built-in memory at all.
|
|
|
Considering the small size and light weight of the HDC-SD9, you have to give Panasonic credit for including so many features. This triple CCD camcorder uses AVCHD MPEG-4 to record full HD 1080p and offers four quality settings with 17Mbps HA1920, 13Mbp...
Stylish design, Solid build, Impressive spec, Compact, Good picture quality...
Awkward controls, No microphone input...
|
|
|
Panasonics tiny HDC-SD9 camcorder represents the third generation of high-definition camcorders that record exclusively to an SD memory card. Designed for point-and-shoot video photographers, it is claimed as the worlds smallest and lightest Full-HD...
|
|
|
Acclaimed for its three CCD sensor set-up, Panasonic’s teeny HDC-SD9 is about half the size of competing models. This is due in part to the full HD model favouring SD storage above all else. Indeed, Panasonic has just announced a 32GB SDHC card. The...
Small yet well constructed, fast in operation, storage capacity expandable via larger SDHC media...
Storage via SD media only, picture and sound not as impressive as competing larger-build models...
|
|
expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2018-01-31 10:43:39
|
Small camera, big picture. Great features, superb quality, ideal for newcomers to HD. If youve been keeping an eye on the camcorder market, youll know tape and disks are conceding to models that record high quality video onto memory cards. Panasoni...
|
|
|
Acclaimed for its three-CCD sensor set-up, Panasonics HDC-SD9 is half the size of competing camcorders – due in part to its favouring of SD storage. Indeed, Panasonic recently launched a 32GB SDHC card. The Panasonic HDC-SD9 is also fast to respond...
While you must sacrifice a little quality to get a camcorder as diminutive as the Panasonic HDC-SD9, given the ease of use and responsiveness, many will may feel its a sacrifice worth making. PC Advisor staff Lowest online price: £N/A...
|
|
|
When it comes to releasing new hardware, Panasonic is not a company to rest on its laurels. Early in 2007 it unveiled the worlds first high-definition SD/SDHC camcorder (the HDC-SD1); a model that was superseded less than six months later by the HDC-S...
Ultra lightweight design, stunning full HD video resolution, improved battery/SD card arrangement, solid still images mode, Face Detection technology...
SDHC media not cheap, no external microphone jack The Final Word The HDC-SD9 is an evolutionary upgrade of the SD5. While the majority of changes are arguably minor, they combine to lift the camcorder head-and-shoulders above its predecessor, not to me...
The HDC-SD9 is an evolutionary upgrade of the SD5. While the majority of changes are arguably minor, they combine to lift the camcorder head-and-shoulders above its predecessor, not to mention the majority of competitors.
|
|
|
Impressed as we were by the HDC-SD5 a few months back, it was still a surprise to see it become the top-selling HD model that it has. Now, fewer than six months later, Panasonic has brought out a new version: called the HDC-SD9, it takes the solid basi...
Some key improvements over the HDC-SD5 make this an enticing pocket HD camcorder prospect...
|
|
|
Panasonic HDC-SD9 has a low price, compact and eye-catching design. This device is a good buy if you are looking for a AVCHD camcorder based on flash technology. The device weighs just 11.7 ounces along with the battery and it is 3.6 inches long. I can...
|
|
|
Its easy to be seduced by how light and comfortable the 11.5-ounce HDC-SD9-8GB camcorder ($699.95 direct) feels. In fact, it weighs less than comparably priced camcorders by more than four ounces; it achieves this by forgoing an integrated hard dri...
Small form factor. Extremely lightweight. Dolby Digital 5.1 recording. Face detection.
Video quality is not as sharp as the competition. Struggles to adjust white balance when lighting changes. Mild purple fringing. Editing software is primitive. HDMI port is poorly placed.
This camcorder is small and lightweight, but its video quality is below par...
|
|
brighthub.com Updated: 2018-01-31 10:43:21
|
The Panasonic HDC-SD9 is a great HD camcorder with a sleek, compact design and a small price tag. The Panasonic HDC-SD9The HDC-SD9, from Panasonic, is an efficient HD camera with a sleek, compact design and a great price tag. Coming in at around $499...
|
|
wired.com Updated: 2018-01-31 10:43:25
|
Despite being released back in January of this year, the 1920 x 1080, 10x optical zoom SD9 is (still) the top performer. Touted by Panasonic as the worlds smallest full HD cam, its slimmed down profile makes it a real winner with the portability crowd...
Small, wellbuilt design. Simple menu system. Top notch battery life.
Moving the joystick to the LCD bridled shooting ease. Shrunken size compromised comfort and usability.
|
|
nvnews.net Updated: 2018-01-31 10:43:31
|
Prices of high-definition camcorders have steadily been dropping as a result of competition and maturing of the technology. The competition is fierce as major electronic manufacturers such as Canon, Hitachi, JVC, Panasonic, Samsung, Sanyo and Sony are...
|
|
computershopper.com Updated: 2018-01-31 10:43:39
|
At just 2.6x2.6x5.3 inches and 0.9 pounds, the Panasonic HDC-SD9 is one of the smallest HD camcorders you can buy, but it packs full 1080p-resolution recording, advanced features such as face recognition, and a 10x zoom lens. But the AVCHD re...
Superb video in brightly lit conditions; extremely small; includes software to burn HD footage to standard DVDs...
AVCHD files are problematic to edit; one-handed control is difficult; low-light footage lacks detail; no microphone jack...
Super-small and offering great video quality for well-lit subjects, the HDC-SD9 is a very good camcorder that records in a hard-to-edit format...
|
|
tipa.com Updated: 2018-01-31 10:43:45
|
With this 3 CCD, full HD camera Panasonic has succeeded in bringing a very compact model into the market. On top of the excellent image quality, this camcorder also has advanced features like face detection and the unique Intelligence Shooting guide...
|
|
|
Mini DV, Blu-ray disc or HDD? It’s the question every camcorder user is asking these days when it comes to format choice. But Panasonic’s latest High Def palm model, the HDC-S9, is offering up another option – the common use...
Small yet well constructed, fast in operation, storage capacity expandable via larger SDHC media, easy to use and can be carried in the pocket...
Storage via SD media only, picture and audio not as impressive as competing larger build models...
The Panasonic HDC-SD9 is small and perfectly formed, but appears more a triumph of design and engineering over performance - meaning that there are models out there (JVC's GZ-HD3) that will deliver better overall results for a similar price or a litt...
|
|
|
Acclaimed for its three-CCD sensor set-up, Panasonic's HDC-SD9 is half the size of competing camcorders – due in part to its favouring of SD storage.Indeed, Panasonic recently launched a 32GB SDHC card. The Panasonic HDC-SD9 is also fast to respond. S...
While you must sacrifice a little quality to get a camcorder as diminutive as the Panasonic HDC-SD9, given the ease of use and responsiveness, many will may feel it's a sacrifice worth making...
|
|
v3.co.uk Updated: 2018-01-31 10:43:47
|
Panasonic is acclaimed for its sporting camcorders and innovative digital still cameras, so it makes sense that the new SD9 camcorder borrows the best of both. It offers high-definition (HD) movies and lens technology from enthusiasts’ favourite cam...
Attractive and sturdy;, Half the size of other small camcorders, Fast, responsive and easy to operate...
Low light performance and sharpness disappointing...
Panasonic’s HDC-SD9 is a neat and compact solution for those looking to shoot HD footage to compliment the output of their widescreen telly, but stacked against similarly priced rivals you’re paying a slight premium for a device this diminutiv...
|
|
|
The Panasonic HDC-SD9 disappoints in both performance and design.
Good physical shape and weight, Vibrant video colors...
Generally poor video performance, Terrible button and port placement...
Recently, Panasonic has made some of the best prosumer camcorders on the market, so we were excited to try the SD9, a tiny, three-CCD camera able to record 1080i video (1920 x 1080) to SD cards. While this 9.7-ounce device seems like the ideal pocket b...
|
|
|
Video Review: We don’t review scientific calculators here and Hell will freeze over before we ever talk about a refrigerator with a USB port and built in monitor.No, we review technology of a more… stimulating nature. Meaning, gadgets that are fun and...
|
|
|
The Panasonic HDC-SD9 could have been the near perfect AVCHD camcorder, were Panasonic not so intent on following two noble yet discordant paths. On the one hand, they are determined to retain the “world’s smallest” title. On the other...
|
|
|
A couple of weeks ago, we were lucky enough to get an early hands-on with Panasonic's new HDC-SD9 . Now we've been sent one for a more extensive test. So here are our conclusions, and final assessment. First, we should reiterate that this is a very small...
Now we've had a chance to give Panasonic's HDC-SD9 a proper going over, we can't help being rather bowled over. It's definitely not a camcorder for the serious hobbyist, even if it can shoot great-quality video in all but the worst lighting conditions. Bu...
|
|