Panasonic SDR-H80 SD and HDD Camcorder (Black)
August 8th, 2011Panasonic
Customer Reviews : 3 Reviews
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Reg. Price :$ 399.95
Price :$ 389.88
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Tags : Black, black sd, Camcorder, hard disk drive, optical image stabilizer, Panasonic, SDR-H, SDRH80
Descriptions
SDR-H80-K black SD/HDD camcorder
Details
- 1CCD camera system
- Records to 60 GB built-in Hard Disk Drive or SD memory cards
- 70x optical zoom; 100x digital zoom
- Intelligent Auto Mode automatically selects Face Detection, Scene Selector, Optical Image Stabilizer and Intelligent Contrast Control
- 2.7-inch widescreen touch-panel LCD

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The picture quality of a ’90s cell phone,
I bought the Panasonic SDR-H80 digital video camera from Best Buy yesterday (May 23, 2009). It cost $399 + extra for a backup battery and a warranty.
The Good Stuff:
The optical image stabilization feature is quite adept at stabilizing a shaky image.
The 70x zoom is kinda cool, though you really need a tripod for anything over about 30x.
The camera looks attractive, is light weight, and has a relatively easy to use interface. The buttons are mostly positioned well, except the zoom lever, which I couldn’t easily reach without jostling the camera.
The Bad Stuff:
The image quality of this camera is utter trash. Pure garbage. My picture phone literally takes better quality video at a higher resolution. I was absolutely stunned at how bad the image quality is. It looks like some kind of highly compressed late 90′s webcam or something.
And it gets even worse in low light. And here, by “low light”, I mean anything less than direct sunlight. My first attempts with this camera last night turned out so bad that I couldn’t see anything.
I did have the camera set to the highest quality, and I followed the instructions for the different lighting types (fluorescent, mercury, etc) with no luck.
The camera claims to have an intelligent auto (iA) feature, but I didn’t notice it doing much but fiddling with the white balance at odd intervals.
There is also a special low-light feature called “magic …” something or other. I forget. But it reduced the frame rate to 1 or 2 fps, which makes it completely unacceptable as a video recording device.
I am surprised at how good the reviews are for this piece of equipment. Really, people, set your bar just a little bit higher.
I returned this product this morning to Best Buy. I brought my laptop, and while I was there, I tried out other cameras of this model to make sure that mine was not simply defective. They were all trash.
I ate the $60 Best Buy restocking fee, but that’s okay because I’d rather be out $60 than $400 for a camera that won’t do anything but sit in my closet.
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|Upgraded to HDD,
Bought this a couple weeks ago as my old Sony MiniDV camera bit the dust.
So far so good – excellent zoom, audio quality, nice to have so much recording time to the HDD.
Didn’t notice till I got it that it does not have an eyepiece – only the LCD screen – other than that I couldn’t be happier.
Note, I originally tried to save money by buying from one of those New York Electronics dealers – guy tried to convince me it only came with a 30 minute battery and I needed to spend the extra $100 with him to upgrade. Looser –
It’s good for at least a couple hours.
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|Grainy Image Quality,
After some research and because I own a Panasonic Camera. I decided to buy this camcorder. First impression it looks good (small and very light), the optical zoom 70X and 60GB hard drive make it very impressive.
The biggest downside to this camcorder is the video quality. I shot a couple of shots in the morning under daylight and the image quality was very good. However, with no sunshine the image quality is very shady and bad. Imagine even with a house that is brightly lit the image looked very grainy and not good quality. The backlit feature does not help either.
Am going to return this camcorder and would advice you to stay away.
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