EISA.eu Updated: 2017-02-15 08:39:23
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Easy handling, top technology and professional features are combined perfectly in Panasonic’s HDC-TM300 HD camcorder. Its high-resolution, high-sensitivity 3MOS image sensor system, together with advanced optical picture stabilisation, secures good pic...
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digitalartsonline.co.uk Updated: 2017-02-15 08:39:23
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Place the HDC-TM300 next to its HDC-HS300 sibling and you’d be hard pressed to tell them apart. They have the same manual control ring on the lens, 2.7-inch touchscreen display, F1.8-2.8 Leica lenses and top-mounted 5.1-channel surround sound mics. Pi...
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Time was all lightweight camcorders came with kind of top notch extras you’ll find in the neat little Panasonic HDC–TM300. But now it stands right out form the crowd thanks to all those crowd pleasing cheap hi–def efforts. So with everything it’s got g...
Great pics, compact body and easy to use...
Resistive touchscreen, below par stills...
An excellent high end HD camcorder sadly let down a smidge by the touchscreen...
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Place the HDC-TM300 side by side with its HDC-HS300 sibling and you’d be hard pushed to tell them apart. Both have a manual control ring on the lens and 2.7in touchscreen display, and both share identical F1.8-2.8 Leica lenses, plus a top-mounted 5.1-...
Light yet chunky and easy to use, excellent picture quality by day or in low light...
Wind noise, annoying DC port placement, Digital Cinema mode is all or nothing...
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In 2008, we knocked the hard-drive-based Panasonic HDC-HS100 HD camcorder for its lacklustre video quality. But 2009 is looking up for the company, as the excellent Panasonic HDC-TM300 delivers some of the best still and video images we've seen from a small camcorder. The HDC-TM300, which stores video on both an internal flash drive and an SDHC card, provides robust and innovative features that justify the camera's relatively high price (RRP: US$1300).Three 1/4.1-inch CMOS chips capture images...
Excellent 1080p video quality, excellent still image mode, good manual + auto modes...
Sub par LCD display, not available in Australia...
The Panasonic HDC-TM300 HD camcorder is a great option for enthusiasts and amateurs alike. It combines user friendly controls with in-depth manual features, and is capable of taking excellent HD video. Highly recommended...
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Product Code: HDCTM300EBK The Panasonic HDC-TM300 camcorder captures good video and still images, allows deep manual control, and provides useful automated settings. In 2008, we knocked the hard-drive-based Panasonic HDC-HS100 HD camcorder for its l...
Beyond those minor complaints - and they are indeed minor - the Panasonic HDC-TM300 is one of the best small HD camcorders we've seen. Its marquee features are its performance in well-lit conditions, its blend of automated and manual modes, and its st...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2017-02-15 08:39:23
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The TM300 is a twin memory camcorder that records Full HD images either on its 32GB internal flash memory or an SD (or SDHC) Memory Card. A 32GB SDHC Memory Card can hold around 12 hours of recorded video clips (in HE mode). The TM300 can copy recorded...
This Panasonic makes you feel as though the only thing separating you from Michael ‘Blockbuster’ Bay is $100 million worth of CGI and the willingness to spend any length of time with Shia Laboeuf. Triple HD sensors deliver vivid colours and eq...
Panasonic is a relative newcomer to touchscreens, and it shows. The resistive 2.7-inch screen is sharp and clear but the interface isn’t: the on-screen buttons are unresponsive and (obviously) you can’t change them when using the EVF. As usual...
It’s easy to forgive Panasonic for jumping clumsily upon the touchscreen bandwagon when the rest of this cutting-edge camera is so impressive. Great colours and a first-class lens earn it top marks.Best offers for the Panasonic HDC-TM300Amazon Marke...
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When we reviewed the Panasonic HDC-HS300 back in February, it already showed potential as a hot contender for 2009, perhaps even the year's best camcorder. But we had to reserve our judgement slightly until we'd seen the new models from Panasonic's compet...
The Panasonic HDC-HS300 looked like a hard act to beat when we reviewed it, but the TM300 is an even more attractive package. The smaller video storage is balanced out by the reduced weight, and it's around £50 cheaper too. Although Canon's LEGRIA HF S10...
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All are activated from the menu system and it pays to know just where they are and how to get to them quickly. Fortunately, a manual ring around the lens gives swift access to two of these: optical zoom and manual focus. The manual ring is a clever t...
Full HD movies. Manual modes galore. 10.6MP stills...
Low light shooting. Mini HDMI connector...
Stellar outdoor images and countless manual modes make this a fun camcorder to play with. Only low light ability let its down...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2017-02-15 08:39:23
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In 2008, we knocked the hard-drive-based Panasonic HDC-HS100 HD camcorder for its lackluster video quality. But 2009 is looking up for the company, as the excellent Panasonic HDC-TM300 delivers some of the best still and video images we've seen from a...
Innovative, useful automated settings, Good HD and stillimage quality...
No 30p mode, Expensive...
The Panasonic HDC-TM300 generates good-looking video and still images, allows deep manual control, and provides useful automated settings...
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Panasonic’s excellent HDC-TM300 delivers some of the best still and video images we’ve seen from a small standard-sized HD camcorder. The HDC-TM300, which stores video on both an internal flash drive and an SDHC card, provides robust and innovative fea...
Innovative, useful automated settings; good HD and still-image quality.
No 30p mode.
Beyond those minor complaints (and they are indeed minor) the HDC-TM300 is one of the better small HD camcorders we’ve seen. Its marquee features are its performance in well-lit conditions, its blend of automated and manual modes, and its still-imag...
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Like the HS300 we reviewed earlier this year, the Panasonic HDC-TM300 (MSRP $1299.99) is an excellent camcorder in nearly every detail. It has impressive video performance, boasting strong colors and low noise in bright light and low light alike. The T...
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about.com Updated: 2017-02-15 08:39:23
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Panasonic’s HDC-TM300K is an AVCHD format high definition camcorder that records video to 32GB worth of internal flash memory or to SD/SDHC memory cards. Situated at the top of Panasonic’s flash memory camcorder line, the $1,299 TM300K boasts an impres...
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wired.com Updated: 2017-02-15 08:39:23
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Two-hundred-dollar pocket cams might advertise themselves as "HD" capable, but dont believe the hype: They typically yield 720p clips better suited to YouTube than the boob tube.Not so with Panasonics new HDC-TM300, which shoots in "Full HD," marketi...
Reproduces colors like a Crayola factory. Closeups pop with sharp, clear details. Nice performance in low light. Einsteinsmart automatic shooting features are like having your own DP built into the camera. 32GB onboard memory is expandable via SDHC slot...
Fast pans in bright daylight turns up more artifacts than a Mayan ruin. May require second mortgage.
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