Panasonic SDR-H80 SD and HDD Camcorder (Blue)

Panasonic SDR-H80 SD and HDD Camcorder (Blue)
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Customer Rating: Rating 3.0 out of 5 (31 Reviews)

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Product information Brand: Panasonic
Publisher: Panasonic
Category: Photography
Release Date: April 15, 2009
Optical zoom: 70
Display size: 2.7
Lens type: Zoom lens
Model: SDR-H80-A
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Features
  • 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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Product Description: This 70x zoom lens Panasonic SDRH80 has the power you need to take dramatic close-ups or get remarkable shots of even distant subjects. But with long-distance zoom shots, even a tiny bit of handshake has a huge effect on picture quality. That's where optical image stabilization comes in. Panasonic's Advanced O.I.S. shifts a corrective lens as you shoot to help eliminate the effects of hand shake, so you get clear, sharp shots even at high zoom levels. It's an essential feature for getting the most out of this incredible zoom lens. With the H80, you can use the iA function whether you're shooting in motion or still images. In iA mode the camera detects the shooting situation and automatically activates whichever functions - such as Advanced O.I.S., Face Detection, and Intelligent Scene Selector - will deliver the optimal results. Forget about bothersome settings during important scenes and trust iA to give you the optimal shots. Anyone can enjoy easy, video uploading! Easy Uploading to YouTube - with the included software "VideoCam Suite" Step 1: Shoot. YouTube limits videos to 10 minutes. In Web mode the camcorder uses a 10-minute countdown system, so you're assured that the recording won't be too long for YouTube, and you won't have to edit it down after shooting. Step 2: Connect. The Upload mode in the VideoCam Suite is automatically activated as soon as the camcorder is connected to the PC. Step 3: Upload. To upload, simply choose the image file you want and click the Upload button. Encoding is no longer a hassle, as the software does all the work for you. Recording Format - MPEG2 (Motion Image); JPEG (Still Image) Focal Length - 1.5-105mm 35mm Film Camera Equivalent - 45.6-3194mm [4 - 3], 37.3-2610mm [16 - 9] [Motion Image]; 45.4-3180mm[4 - 3], 37.0-2592mm [16 - 9] [Still Image] Filter Diameter - 37mm Still Picture Recording - Yes; 0.2 M [640 x 360] [16 - 9

Customer Reviews

The picture quality of a '90s cell phone

by D. Joseph 2009-05-25, 75 people found this review helpful
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.

Grainy Image Quality

by Sanjeev Vashist 2009-06-02, 21 people found this review helpful
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.

Upgraded to HDD

by AV Guy 2009-06-18, 19 people found this review helpful
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.

Just What I was looking for

by F. Cirksena 2009-10-24, 12 people found this review helpful
First off, I was looking for a replacement for my JVC mini-DV camcorder which I used extensively last year. It worked well until one day, it fell to the floor and since then, I would get errors while recording after 30 minutes of use. If I used a cleaning tape, I could get it to work somewhat. But, the biggest thing I disliked about it was that it would take 1 hour to transfer to my computer 1 hour worth of video using firewire.

So, I was looking for a good Standard Definition camcorder which would either use a hard-drive or flash memory card to transfer video to my computer for further editing and DVD authoring. And, this camcorder does that and very elegantly as well. I tried out some HD quality camcorders but to edit those would require a new PC, better software which doesn't seem to be available right now and more frustrations than I was looking for. I was looking for an easier way to do what worked.

I read where some do not like the quality ( primarily of photos ) which I'm not concerned with. The video quality to me is as good as my old JVC mini-DV. I have captured snapshots from the video taken on this camcorder and, considering all, they're not too bad but if I want a good photo, I'll use my digital camera. The software supplied with this Panasonic transfers the .mov files from the camcorder to the PC and renames them .mpg files. The files are identical so I'm assuming the camcorder records in mpeg format using a .mov file extension on the camcorder itself. I have thought I might just copy to my PC directly but the software is fairly straight forward enough, I use it. For editing video ( and photos ), I use my regular video/photo editing software once the files are on my PC. I used Sony Vegas Movie Studio 8 Platinum for video and PSP X2 or Photoshop Elements for photos and they work well.

What I like most about the camcorder are:
1. the zoom -- I recorded our son's football game and from across the field up in the video booth, I could zoom in on players and see their face quite easily zoomed in,
2. optical stabilization -- at zoomed in level, the stabilization worked very well. I held the light camcorder in my left hand as steady as I could and used my right index finger to zoom and thumb to record/pause the video. This worked very well,
3. audio -- I picked up audio from below, close up and far away while recording and was truly impressed with the resulting DVD I created from the captured video,
4. transfer to PC -- instead of 1-to-1 time transfer with a mini-DV, I could send 15 minutes of video over to my PC in 2-3 minutes max time -- and I didn't have to view/listen to the video being played while transferring.

What I like least about the camcorder are:
1. it is light -- almost too light but I'll get used to that,
2. the battery only lasts about 2 hours before charging so I've bought a longer-lasting battery which should help there,
3. the AC adaptor plug and file-transfer USB cable plug in under the battery. Somewhat awkward yes, but to do file transfers properly, I should be using AC anyway so it's impossible to mess that up using a low battery and losing power in the middle of a file transfer,
4. there is another feature called aI which I haven't completely figured out yet but from what I can tell so far, it may be something I would add to what I like Most about the camcorder. If I find this is so, I may wish to update this review.

So, for my purposes, this is a great camcorder!

Worth every penny

by consumer 2009-11-23, 12 people found this review helpful
I've read the other reviews and have to say, the one's that claim the image is bad quality or grainy need to go to school. Just read the manual and learn how to adjust the settings to the surroundings. It's a camera, not a box of ready to eat cereal..... it takes a bit of talent and practice to make a good video.

I also have a Laptop that's running 64 bit Vista and had no problem with the software, as well as on my 32 bit desktop with XP. I'm not sure what her problem was.

Take the bad revues with a grain of salt, these people probably can't tie their shoes right.

I do not recommend this camcorder

by Judy Hickman 2009-07-15, 12 people found this review helpful
I purched this product from Amazon, of which I have never had a problem and do not anticipate return of this product to be a problem. I just received it, read all directions and proceded to shoot vedio set at best Quality. The vedio is much worse than my old tape Panasonic camcorder. Indoors you cannot see any detail due to the fuzzy picture and outdoors the picture is very grainy. Still pictures are trash. I do not recommend this camcorder.

Utter frustration

by Buddy B. 2009-06-10, 12 people found this review helpful
Bought this camera for $359, which I thought was a great price for the 60GB HDD and the 70x optical zoom.

Unfortunately, I wasn't able to even use the camera to see whether the video quality was as bad as some of the reviews have said, because I'm one of the unfortunate ones who happen to own the Windows Vista 64-bit operating system, which, it turns out, is incompatible with the software suite which comes with it.

Thinking I'd try a workaround, I recorded some video to an SD card, popped the card into my computer, and found a file with an unknown extension. My editing software opened the file OK (it's really just an MPEG file), but it had no sound and it was shown in 4x3 ratio (it was shot native 16:9).

So, without the software, the camera is basically useless, and if you have Windows Vista 64-bit, I was told by a Panasonic customer service phone rep, there are no plans to issue compatible software at this time.

Tomorrow, the camera goes back to Frys.

Panasonic SDR-H80

by O. ABDALLA 2009-06-23, 6 people found this review helpful
Panasonic SDR-H80 SD & HDD Camcorder (Black)this product is great outdoor during day light. It does not perform very will indoor unless you have enough light.

I was disappointed a little bit with the video image quality. it is not agood choice if you trying to buy both still image and video camera in one.

I bought this cammera because the reviews was so good on it. I also bought it because of its size, 60 G HD and some feature they describe. I give it 3 out of 5 because you still can take a good video recording if you have enough light. talking still image with Panasonic SDR-H80 is useless. Panasonic sell video DC light and Shoe Adaptor. it might be a good idea to buy both video DC light and Shoe Adaptor along with the camera if you are using it indoor. Finally, If you are not good at shooting video, I advise you to stay a way from this product.

Great intentions, poor delivery

by S. Allen 2009-06-12, 5 people found this review helpful
I checked this out in store before buying from Amazon.com. In store, the usage, look and feel were all great. What we weren't able to see until purchasing was the quality of the video produced. As noted by another review, it's not much better (if at all!) than a 3yo cell phone video. In fact, I recently viewed a DVD made from one of our Sony Hi-8 cams (circa 2003) and the quality was very similar.

So, overall, it's really close to being exactly what I want - great optical zoom, good HDD size, the image stabilization is better than I've ever seen but the actual pixels/bits written to disk leave much to be desired.

Result - returned to Amazon for a refund, back to the drawing board as to what camera I'll end up keeping.

Very Disappointed in Panasonic

by A. Gift For You 2009-09-10, 6 people found this review helpful
I really liked this camera because it was easy to use and the picture quality was good. However, I've only had this camera 4 months and the battery will not charge. I believed that the AC adapter was bad, but customer service at Panasonic felt that the battery was bad. Well guess what? There's only a 10 day warranty on the battery! Yes, 10 days!!! I went ahead and ordered a new battery....$65.00!!! I got the battery today and tried to charge it, and it will not charge. I was right after all, and it is a bad charger. I call Panasonic hoping that they will send me a new charger, because it actually is still under warranty. No way...customer service says that I have to pay to mail the adapter to them and they will fix it. This is ridiculous! Who knows how long it will take them to return it to me??? In the meantime, I'm missing out on taping my son's football events, because the camera is worthless without a charged battery! I'm very very disappointed w/ Panasonic and their customer service!!!!
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