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Panasonic introduces the sleek and compact VDR-M70 DVD Palmcorder Camcorders that is as full featured as it is easy to use. The DVD camcorder records high-quality digital video and still images onto removable 8cm DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs, allowing for non-linear editing and within the camcorder.The VDR-M70 slim, compact design camcorder has a 2 1/2 inch color LCD monitor for easily capturing or playing back images. This DVD camcorder uses either DVD-RAM or DVD-R discs and offers a variety of recording and playback selections. The Digital Electronic Image Stabilization helps compensate for unintended hand and/or camcorder movement.
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Technical Details
- DIGA Palmcorder DVD Camcorder records on removable 3-inch (8cm) DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs and 1.2-megapixel stills- 10x optical zoom lens (digital zoom to 240x) and image stabilizer
- 2.5-inch LCD and color electronic viewfinder
- Low-light and 16X9, wide modes, can capture JPEG stills at SXGA resolution, and hot shoe for accessories
- Rechargeable Li-ion battery pack lasts for up to 2 hours and 15 minutes
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By cookbook lover (WNY)
I used to love this camcorder. Anymore it seems I cannot get through an entire disc without some sort of fatal disc error. I have lost more memories than I care to think about!
Right now it keeps giving me error 0280. I have removed the disc several times to no avail. All I want to do is finalize the disc and move on! I guess you have to finalize the disc if you're lucky enough to get one-third or one-half full before you get a disc error.
I used to think it was the disc, but I'm really not sure. I have tried Fuji, Memorex and I don't know what else. I am really disppointed and sad about the lost footage. I still have all the corrupt discs. I wish there were some way to retrieve the data as I was never able to finalize them.
By Nonimatrina (Vermont, United States)
I got this camera as a Christmas present and loved it for awhile until my Dell broke and I finally got a new Mac!! I was surprised to find out that that this camera does NOT work with Mac's unfortunately. Now I can't even use it because burning to a DVD and then bringing it into iMovie reduces the quality so much, it's not even worth the hassle. When I used this camera on my dell, it worked perfectly though so no worries there!
Despite it not working on Mac's, I have to say I was NOT impressed with the image quality. The auto focus is constantly searching and the manual focus doesn't work too well. I've used Sony MiniDV cameras and they are SOO much better for image quality. It's a good camera for anyone taking simple video and not taking too much action shots. Okay Camera, but there's better ones for your money out there.
By Timothy E. Boyett (Villa Rica, GA)
One star is one too many for this camera. It will only work with RAM discs with frequent errors. Found many errors in owners manual. The drive motor has gone bad and now I have nothing. Panasonic wants $500 to fix it! I don't see myself EVER buying another Panasonic ANYTHING !
By R. Fleming
I have had this camera for about a year. I have used to record sports events, home events, etc. I have been satisfied with the recording capability. I did have to upgrade my home dvd player so that I can use the DVD format. I have been able to transfer movies to my PC for professional editing using third party software from Pinnacle and Dazzle. The software supplied by Panasonic for PC operations does not work, period. I have tried to contact Panasonic for support, and have received absolutely no response, not even an acknowledgement. There is no way I can find to replace or upgrade the software, or to get a human to answer questions. Customer support is crucial to me, I will not buy another Panasonic product given my experience to date.
By Suzie Chapstick (South Carolina)
These instructions suck! They leave out vital information on procedures (like the exporting and burning onto disks) and then stick it somewhere else in the book. It does not give the "how to" in step by step format. I have had this complicated mess for a year and still don't have it figured out. Recording is a breeze but getting it off your dvd-ram onto your computer is a load of crap and best of all I have yet to find a place that sells the magical dvd-r's that are compatible to this thing. I finally exported my recording from the dvd-ram into the software and now I will have to thumb through these instructions for days to find out the small paragraphs just thrown about in bits and pieces throughout this manual to figure out how to save it to a dvd-r (wherever you find the ones that go with this fickle panasonic camcorder)
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