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Panasonic HDC-HS900 Pro Reviews

PC Advisor‘s review Edit

With a gigantic hard drive, full manual controls and the ability to shoot in 3D (should you ever need it) the HS900 isn’t a bad purchase, but the similar, flash-sporting TM900 is probably the better investment at a few hundred pounds less. Both are virtually identical, with reduced storage the only penance.
6.0 Rated at:

Published on:
May 22, 2012

CNET Reviews‘s review Edit

As usual, unless you have to record really long segments or a lot of video that won't fit on a decent-sized SD card, I recommend you opt for the flash-based model instead of the hard-disk-based version; not only is a hard disk more prone to failure, you shouldn't be leaving all your video on the camcorder, so the extra storage isn't necessary. Plus there's a significant price difference between the two models (unless you can find a really cheap version of the HS900). Finally, if you're willing to forego the lens ring and the EVF--the 5.1-channel audio really doesn't matter--the SD800 is a great option if you can find it for less than about $650.
8.0 Rated at:

Published on:
Nov 09, 2011

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