Pros: Easy to use and popular Cons: A little too large compare to JVC's
I have sporadically used camcorders in the past, and with the birth of my first son I decided to invest in a dv camcorder to relay videos back to the grandparents. I purchased two camcorders to compare them, one being the DV910, the other a JVC...
Pros: easy to use, many options, high quality sound and video Cons: Hard to set up on computer, no 16:9 aspect ratio
Sliding comfortably into my hand, an aspiring director turns on the camera for the first time. In first use, I begin framing anything I can, in the beautiful 3" color LCD. I attach a pair of earphones to the built in jack, and begin to hear things...
Pros: picture, sound, image stabilizer, included special effects Cons: Poor low-light vision, even with the light
While it's not advertised as the leader in digital technology, the PanasonicPV-DV910 can lead anyone into the forefront of digital filmmaking or simply be used to produce high quality home videos. I recently used the Firewire port to connect the...
Pros: 3" LCD and the price Cons: Not great at low-light indoor shots
Lots of fun and a standout among Mini DV's
I read a lot of customer reviews* before choosing the Panasonic PV-DV910, arriving upon the decision to buy the DV910 for the following reasons:
The Panasonic PV-DV910 may not transform you into a Scorcese or a Lucas but it can bring a new level of memory capture to your friends and family. The camera has a three inch color LCD monitor that makes framing your subject a snap. The included...
Pros: clear photo shots, lightweight, easy to use Cons: some men with large hands may find it a little too small
My husband and I went shopping for a new digital camera after Christmas The one that we had was not a great camera to begin with and it went on the blink after about a year. We thought that this time, we would invest in a really good one. In...
This camcorder is very small and weighs about a pound. A common complaint about the camcorder is the fact that the tape loads from the bottom but I don't find it to be very inconvenient. I found that the digital zoom is great up to about 36X but as with...
Pros: Easy to use, stable, feels good in your hand Cons: price, computer interface
My Mom bought me the Panasonic DV910 as a wedding/birthday/christmas present for my husband and I. This is our first video/digital camera and love every thing it can do. The three inch LDC monitor is easy to see and shows exactly what you taping....
Pros: Take a picture and email. Cons: It worth it all my money that goes for the Fingerhut bill.
For ten years I wanted a movie camera. My friend in 1989 found an old movie 8 mm camera in a sale and gave 10.00 for it and gave it to me. Sure had fun. Then I found a VHS-C camera in a pawn shop in 1990. Used it until it broke several years ago. Now I...
Pros: light weight, dependable, good battery time, great picture and sound Cons: too many wires, can't discard picture shots
The camera seems to have more features than one can learn in a day. In fact I think there is a tendency to forget a lot of available options that make the final video look really professional. I was quite pleased with both the picture quality and the...
Pros: good price for a digital camera, great features, small, easy to use. Cons: the bottom-loading cassettes are inconvenient, and pricey ($15 a pop for an hour-long tape). The included external lighting source is on the cheap side.
I bought this camera after the birth of my daughter, mostly for home movies and such. I have yet to find much that I'd complain about. It really is a good camera for the money.
I decided before i bought *any* camera that i was going to spend...
This is the most selling product from the panasonic. Here is some information about this camcordes. This camcorder has Palm held Orientation.A digital Palmcorder so compact, it fits securely and comfarteble in the palm of your hand. This camcorder...
Pros: miniDV cassette, 3" monitor, still shots, remote Cons: isn't kind to people, the still shot click
Digital Video has come of age.I had been reluctant to purchase DV in the past but when I came upon the Panasonic DV910 I was instantly attracted to the three inch LCD monitor. The clarity of the picture relative to others of higher price was comparable...
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