Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Panasonic SDR- SW20EB-R Underwater Camcorder - Red

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Panasonic EAN: 5025232457359 Feature: SD Card Format Label: Panasonic Manufacturer: Panasonic Model: SDR-SW20EB-R Publisher: Panasonic Release Date: 2008-02-12 Studio: Panasonic
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SD Card Format 2.7 Wide LCD Waterproof up to 1.5 m Shockproof up to 1.2m DVD Quality (MPEG2) recording
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Editorial Reviews:
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The new SDR-SW20 combines a rugged, compact body with waterproofing that allows use in seawater to a depth of 1.5 meters, shockproofing that protects against drops from up to 1.2 meters, and dustproofing. This model, offering its small size, light weight and superb mobility made possible by SD/SDHC Memory Cards, let users shoot video with the same casual ease and carry-about convenience they enjoy with small digital still cameras. A waterproof design, taking advantage of the SD/SDHC Memory Card's water resistance, lets you use the SW20 underwater to a depth of 1.5 meters. The SW20 can even be used in seawater, so users can take moving images of friends snorkelling or tropical fish darting in and out of coral reefs. You can use the SW20 at a beach, ski resort, and in a host of other active, outdoor situations where you wouldn't dare use a conventional camcorder.
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