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Panasonic PVDV53 MiniDV Palmcorder Multicam Camcorder with 2.5" LCD

Panasonic PVDV53 MiniDV Palmcorder Multicam Camcorder with 2.5 LCDBrand: Panasonic
Category: Photography

List Price: $399.99
Buy New: $374.99
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Seller: Star5Electronics
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 132162

Media: Electronics
Floppy Disk Drive: None
Optical Zoom: 10
Display Size: 2.5
Maximum Focal Length: 36
Minimum Focal Length: 3.6
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3
Dimensions (in): 7.3 x 2.9 x 3.5
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: PVDV53
Model: PV-DV53
UPC: 037988977109
EAN: 0037988977109
ASIN: B00008GK6V

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • MiniDV camcorder with 10x optical and 700x digital zoom with electronic image stabilization
  • 680K pixel resolution
  • 2.5-inch color, swivel LCD, B&W viewfinder, cinema mode
  • Digital still mode saves images to tape
  • Connects to PCs and Macs via Firewire (IEEE1394); serial connection transfer for stills

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The compact Panasonic PV-DV53 MiniDV camcorder is an affordable way to enter into the world of digital video. It features a 10x optical zoom, 700x digital zoom, built-in light, and 2.5-inch LCD.

Optics
The PV-DV53 offers a 680K pixel CCD providing crisp, sharp pictures. Shooting from far distances is no problem with the PV-DV73's 10x optical zoom and 700x digital zoom. With Panasonic's introduction of Dual D-EIS (digital electronic image stabilization), you can use this same technology in both the record and playback modes to remove additional jitter from previously recorded video.

Digital Stills
The PV-DV53 still can capture digital still images and store them on the MiniDV tape. You can then use Panasonic's PhotoVu serial connection to transfer images to your PC.

More Features
The cinema mode enables you to record video in wide screen mode, giving you a 16:9 aspect ratio that's the same as a movie screen. When played back on a television the result is dramatic looking cinema-like movies at home.

The picture-in-picture feature allows you to insert a previously taken digital still image into the video you're recording. The still image is taken using the PhotoShot digital still feature and appears on the right side of the video you're recording. The video and miniaturized still shot then appear together during playback

Other features include:

  • 2.5-inch tiltable LCD screen.
  • Electronic Image Stabilazation to correct camera shaking, giving you smooth and stable pictures.

Inputs and Outputs
The PV-DV53 comes with the standard DV IEEE 1394 port (also known as FireWire; Panasonic refers to this connection as iLink) for a super-fast, lossless connection to a PC or other DV machines.

MiniDV Format
MiniDV is the preferred format for personal and broadcast-quality video, highly regarded for its high audio and image quality. MiniDV delivers a 20 percent clearer picture than analog camcorder formats. This is all delivered on a cassette that's 1/12th the size of a standard VHS tape. A MiniDV tape offers digital recording time of 2 full hours--20 times the capacity of a CD. You'll also get minimal color noise interference for a more stable picture.

Size and Contents
The camcorder measures 3.5 x 2.9 x 7.1 inches and weighs 1.3 pounds. This package includes the PV-DV53 camcorder, CARD LINK PhotoVu Link, AC adapter, battery pack, shoulder strap, A/V cable (mini-3 RCA), serial cable, remote control, lens cap, and CD-ROM with digital still and video editing software.

Product Description
CL) MU) PANASONIC PV-DV53 MINI DV


Customer Reviews:
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1 out of 5 stars POOR!   June 20, 2006
Disgusted Dave (Wisconsin)
1 out of 4 found this review helpful


This unit has the reliability of a marriage to Liz Taylor.

If your a professional and your living depends on a palmcorder
don't buy this one. Even the Tech Support for Panasonic are
rather clueless.

Please whatever you do don't buy this junk.



1 out of 5 stars 96K effective resolution   July 11, 2004
Shaka (Canada)
9 out of 23 found this review helpful

the effective resolution of this camera is 96K, which is worse than most Hi-8 cameras. it supposedly has a 1/4 CCD with 680K gross, but this is probably myth. do not believe anything you see on camcorderinfo.com about this camera.
if you ever had a Hi-8 you would be greatly disappointed by the quality, although you can still recognize the face of your wife and the color of her dress. not much more though.
Panasonic do not disclose the effective resolution or the gross of this camera just to trick people who think miniDV means good quality.



4 out of 5 stars Great deal on a DV   May 1, 2004
Austin Dashiell (Tucson AZ USA)
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I got this DV Camera to tape some old Super-8 movies for conversion to DVD. Thanks to the low light performance and image stabiliaztion it did a great job. Then I shot some footage on the Santa Monica Pier and it did great in daylight as well. So for a low cost video camera you can't beat it. It's not a digital camera though go buy one if you want that. Still no firewire cable was a let down but you can get them cheap look for a 4-6 pin cable and get it hooked up for computer fun!


4 out of 5 stars decent minidv camcorder for the money   March 22, 2004
aha2000 (TEXAS)
7 out of 14 found this review helpful

This "southwestconsumer" (sdclark12) wrote over 100 piece of reviews with exactly the same contents and rating against various Panasonic products. This is a person full of hatred towards Panasonic. His reviews have nothing to do with a particular Panasonic product.


4 out of 5 stars A camera it's not!   March 15, 2004
Marucs R. W. Mead (Michigan)
14 out of 15 found this review helpful

We love this camcorder. It's got great picture quality, even in low light, and lots of featuers. Price is great, too.

However, it isn't a camera. We owned a VHS-C Panasonic camcorder that took picutres as files on an SD card. This one takes "pictures" by recording a seven second still image directly onto your tape. You then have to "play" your movie, uh, picture, into the computer, which can convert the video into a still picture. Of course, your pictures could be spread out all over a 90 minute tape.

The real kicker is, the crummy serial cable and software isn't even included.

I'd call it deceptive advertising, to say the least.

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