Panasonic SDR-S50 specs
General Info
Consumer
Camcorder class:
No
High Definition support:
Memory Card (Card type: SDXC)
Recording media:
Image sensor
1/8-inch
Size:
CCD
Type:
0.52 megapixels
Sensor max. effective video resolution:
Lens
No
Exchangeable lens:
70x
Optical zoom:
100x
Digital zoom:
36.5 mm - 2625 mm
Focal Length (35mm equivalent, at max. video resolution):
f 1.9 - f 5.7
Maximum aperture:
No
Filter thread:
1/30 sec - 1/8000 sec
Shutter speeds (video):
2lux
Minimum illumination:
Formats
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, MPEG-2
Formats:
Other (704x480)
Supported resolutions:
Previewing
No
Viewfinder:
2.7 in
Display size:
123.2k pixels
Display resolution:
Yes
Tilt&Swivel display:
Features
Focus:
Yes
Auto-focus:
Yes
Manual focus:
Stereo
Microphone:
Yes
Zoom microphone:
Yes
Image stabilization:
Optical
Stabilization type:
White balance:
4
Number of available presets:
Yes
Custom white balance:
Yes (Resolution: 0.3-megapixels, Simultaneous video and picture capturing: Yes)
Image capturing:
Connectors
USB (Version: 2.0)
Computer:
Composite
Video/Audio outputs:
Speaker
Other features:
Body
2.52 in x 2.16 in x 4.22 in
Dimensions (WxHxD):
0.47 oz
Weight:
No
Rugged:
Black, White, Blue
Available color options:
Power
Rechargeable (proprietary)
Battery:
Li-ion
Rechargable type:
895 mAh
Capacity:
Typical: 3 W
Consumption:
US Availability
Available
Market status:
$249.95
MSRP price :
European Availability
Available
Market status:
Links
Official page:
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in English:
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also know as: Panasonic SDR-S50A, Panasonic SDR-S50K, Panasonic SDR-S50N
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