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DVD Camcorder Takes High-Quality Video

Panasonic's VDR-D300, though expensive, does its job quite well.

Richard Baguley


Panasonic's VDR-D300 uses three color-specific CCD sensors to capture top-notch video.

Instead of relying on a single CCD sensor, as most DVD camcorders do, Panasonic's $800 VDR-D300 carries three--one for each primary color. As a result, this feature-packed camcorder captures video with strong, accurate colors and--thanks to its well-matched optics--fine detail.

The VDR-D300 uses 3-inch DVD minidiscs for recording, and it can store between 30 and 70 minutes of video on each. You can capture still images, too, and store them on an SD Card at a resolution of up to 3.1 megapixels.

The 21-ounce camcorder fit comfortably in my hand, with the record and zoom buttons falling under my thumb and index finger. The joystick for navigating the menus and playing back content is conveniently located next to the record button, but the menu button is awkwardly situated below the record button. The camera has extensive manual controls and an external microphone input--features rarely seen on DVD camcorders.

With its three CCD sensors the VDR-D300 excelled in my informal video tests, outperforming most DVD camcorders I've seen. But in low light the video's digital noise level became somewhat distracting, and colors were pale.

The VDR-D300 is one of the first DVD camcorders to include optical image stabilization, and Panasonic's implementation provided a fairly effective buffer against my wavering hands.

The VDR-D300 is a bit pricey for a standard-definition camcorder, but its significant edge in image quality makes it a worthwhile investment.

Panasonic VDR-D300

The VDR-D300 captures high-quality video and is comfortable to use, though it is rather pricey. Price when reviewed: $800Current prices (if available)

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