Panasonic PV-GS39
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The good: Superb zoom reach; excellent battery life; simple controls; true wide-screen recording.
The bad: Poor still quality; nonintuitive icons for manual settings; grainy footage.
The bottom line: With its extreme zoom range and its low price, the Panasonic PV-GS39 is a good choice for shooting distant subjects.
Panasonic's PV-GS39 is an inexpensive, entry-level camcorder with a long reach. Its 30X optical zoom brings even distant subjects into close view, though you'll want a tripod to steady the camera. The PV-GS39 offers relatively good video quality across a variety of lighting conditions, but we were disappointed by its consistent graininess, especially compared to last year's PV-GS35.
Weighing just a pound, the compact PV-GS39's silver and gray shell is a bit wider than a typical camcorder's. Despite its portly appearance, it's small enough to fit in a jacket pocket or a purse. A ... Expand full review
Panasonic's PV-GS39 is an inexpensive, entry-level camcorder with a long reach. Its 30X optical zoom brings even distant subjects into close view, though you'll want a tripod to steady the camera. The PV-GS39 offers relatively good video quality across a variety of lighting conditions, but we were disappointed by its consistent graininess, especially compared to last year's PV-GS35.
Weighing just a pound, the compact PV-GS39's silver and gray shell is a bit wider than a typical camcorder's. Despite its portly appearance, it's small enough to fit in a jacket pocket or a purse. A joystick in the center of the mode dial lets you navigate menus and control playback. Record, photo, and light buttons, as well as the zoom rocker, are well placed for one-handed shooting. The only other control is the manual/auto switch. A welcome addition is a help mode that explains the sometimes obscure icons used for manual settings.
Tapes eject to the right side of the camcorder, so you can swap them while the PV-GS39 is attached to a tripod. The bottom-mounted Secure Digital slot used to store still shots may be blocked by larger tripods. However, the low-resolution 640x480 stills are so fuzzy and tiny, with muted colors, that you won't want to fill even the smallest SD card.
The PV-GS39's most impressive feature is its 30X zoom, which lets you close in on even distant subjects. Image clarity at full 30X zoom is excellent, but the camcorder's electronic image stabilization helps up to only about 15X magnification. Beyond that, you should use a tripod.
Given the minimalist controls, you might assume that the camera is designed to work best in automatic mode. However, the PV-GS39 also boasts an above-average suite of manual controls, including focus, iris, white balance, shutter speed, and gain. The camera can shoot in both 4:3 and 16:9; the latter is a true wide-screen mode, offering more horizontal detail instead of simply cropping the top and bottom of the screen. Another nod to 16:9 support is the 2.7-inch wide-screen LCD--a good performer that remains visible even in bright conditions.
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"Very solid performer, only minor downsides..." By Hickeroar
Pros Excellent build quality. Excellent video quality
Cons No included software or cables
Summary Cons First:
I had to use my own software in order to retrieve and edit the video from the device. The next model up (GS59) comes with the software but this one doesnt. That annoys me but isn't a huge deal. As far as I could tell, that's ... Expand full review
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