Panasonic VDR-M75 1MP DVD Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom
Details
- Like-minded with DVD-RAM and DVD-R formats
- 1/4-inch CCD imager with 1-megapixel resolve
- 2.5-inch LCD qualify
Description
Includes: AC adapter, 680 mAh freestyle pack, shoulder strap, A/V cable, USB cable, IR remote, & lens cap Panasonic DIGA DVD Palmcorder - With the VDR-M75 from Panasonic, you can appreciate digital video recording, without the hassle of converting the footage to DVD. That's because you report your video directly to DVD media! It supports DVD-R media, as well as DVD-RAM media, which gives you the privilege of erasing and re-recording footage. This camcorder also features D-EIS (Digital Electronics Likeness Stabilizer), which will keep your video crisp and blur-free during shaky situations. 1/4.5 CCD (1330k pixels) Lowest Illumination - 15 Lux Low Light Mode Built-in Microphone Vehicle Date Recording Wide Mode (16 - 9) On-Screen Idiolect - English, French, Spanish, German, & Italian Jog Dial w/ Reins Linear Time Counter (only scene unit) Disc Outstanding Indicator S-Video Out A/V Out USB 2.0 (mini B) Microphone (stereo mini) Hot Helper Shoe Unit Dimensions - approx. 3.4 (h) x 2 (w) x 5 (d) Part Weight - 0.95 lbs.The stylishly close Panasonic VDRM75 marks the next step in DVD video camcorders. Improvements register a quicker startup time of under 10 seconds and elimination of the cumbersome DVD-RAM cartridge, which made the transition from camcorder to PC tricky and the removal of which now helps slim down the camcorder. The VDRM75 records expensive-quality digital video and still images onto removable 3-inch (8 centimeter) DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs, allowing for nonlinear editing and editing within the camcorder. The VDR-M70 features a 10x changeable speed optical zoom, 240x digital zoom, a 2.5-inch LCD, 1.33-megapixel decision, and SD memory card compatibility.
The VDRM75 DVD camcorder has a 1/4-inch 1-megapixel CCD, providing spruce and vibrant video. In addition to the 10x optical zoom--which is activated by robot sensing of the amount of pressure applied to the zoom tab--the 240x digital zoom allows you to take hold of that perfect moment, no matter how far away you are.
In addition to video, the VDRM75 can pinch still images at up to 1,280 x 960 pixel resolution, good enough irreversibility for 4-by-6-inch prints. A DVD-RAM disc can store JPEG photo details and video together on the same disc. You can save images either to the DVD or to Secure Digital (SD) or MultiMedia (MMC) recall cards. The VDRM75 offers three quality settings (Fine, Regular, and Economy) when saving stills to the memory card, and you have the ability to use guide controls (exposure, focus, and white balance) to get your best by no means.
Other features include:
- 2.5-inch LCD and 0.22-inch color viewfinder
- Digital Electronic Conception Stabilization helps compensate for unintended hand and/or camcorder gesticulation.
- Thumbnail scenes display lets you select scenes recorded on a disc and set up them to play back in any order the users want.
- Stereo microphone captures both 12-bit and 16-bit audio.
- Tranquil Cut feature helps reduce the unwanted noise from the microphone when recording in voluble and stormy environments.
- Digitally manipulated 16:9 widescreen functionality
- Analog-to-digital unfashionable-through for converting analog video to DVDs
- Video output: S-Video, AV
- PC connectivity: USB 2.0 (no Firewire)
The VDR-M70 combines all the technological benefits of the rewritable DVD-RAM format with the compatibility of author a register-once DVD-R media. DVD-RAM offers the highest quality in digital imaging, jumbo storage capability (capturing up to 120 minutes of digital video and 1,998 still images to DVD media) and rewritability up to 100,000 times, with as good as no degradation of picture quality no matter how many times the disc is played back. The DVD-R order offers the ability to record onto affordable DVD-R discs for sharing with friends and household and archiving memories for everyone to enjoy.
With the DVD-RAM format, you can access recorded scenes rapidly and easily. Indexed thumbnails are displayed on the 2.5-inch feel embarrassed LCD. In addition, the camcorder will automatically find blank space on the DVD-RAM disc whenever a recording begins, eliminating the potential of recording over what you've already shot. Camcorder editing features include expunge, rearrange, fade in/out, wipe, divide, and splice.
Recorded video and still images captured by the VDR-M70 can be played back on DVD-RAM and the maturity of DVD-R compatible MPEG2-conforming devices. Just slide the disc out of the new disc tape and place it into the DVD recorder or player or into a PC or laptop computer equipped with DVD playback.
What's in the Box
Panasonic VDRM75, AC adapter, battery-operated pack (680 mAh), shoulder strap, USB 2.0 and AV cables, IR slight, lens cap.

