Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Panasonic SDR-H40EB-S Camcorder

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Binding: Electronics Brand: Panasonic EAN: 5025232453573 Feature: HDD Format Label: Panasonic Manufacturer: Panasonic Model: SDR-H40EB-S Publisher: Panasonic Release Date: 2008-02-12 Studio: Panasonic
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HDD Format 2.7" 42x Optical Zoom SD Slot 40GB HDD/SD
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Panasonic has launched another digital camcorder that's just what you need to capture your most important memories on film - the SDR-H40. This modern, lightweight and stylish camcorder comes with a 40 GB hard drive and a 42x optical zoom, giving you all the technology you need to take remarkable shots, whether you?re on your holidays or at a party. The SDR-H40 focuses on giving you the most realistic results thanks to its cutting-edge optical image stabiliser, which is activated 4,000 times a second to prevent blur caused by subject movement. It's equipped with an anti-shock system, an SD card slot and a DVD burning function (computer required), so you can save your documents to the support of your choice. The SDR-H40?s other functions include a host of special effects so you can explore your creative side, and a beautiful 2.7? LCD screen for setting up your scene. Professional quality videos are just a step away with the SDR-H40!
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