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Pornwolf 01-18-2005 09:33 PM

That is going to become a porn necessity. I'm sure it will make shooting content much easier.

reynold 01-19-2005 01:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J-Reel
I believe the Black Mamba is the Japanese version. Here in America you get the Higher priced Silver Mamba.


http://www.image-acquire.com/panason...s400_3_ccd.jpg



http://www.image-acquire.com/panason...v_gs400_3_ccd/



Panasonic Japan Announces New 4.1 Megapixel 3 CCD Camcorder NV-GS400 by Robin Liss

Today, Panasonic Japan announced the new NV-GS400 3 CCD Megapixel camcorder. Rumored for months, the new camcorder replaces the Japanese NV-GS100. The new Japanese camcorder includes 3 CCDs, each physically larger than before, and uses still pixel shifting to record stills at 4.1 Megapixel, the highest resolution stills of any consumer camcorder on the market. In Europe, this powerful camcorder sells for about ?1600 (approx. USD$1,900). The presence of a product page on Panasonic Europe's web site suggests that the camcorder has also been announced in Europe, but there is no accompanying press release.

The new PV-GS400 includes three 1/4.7-inch CCDs. This is a major upgrade for Panasonic camcorders, as their previous 3 CCD consumer camcorders included 1/6-inch CCDs -- the smallest CCD size available on the market. The increased CCD size is likely to answer the complaints of some users about the still performance of those camcorders.

The PV-GS400 uses a pixel shifting technology for stills, first introduced by Panasonic in its 2003 model line. The pixel shifting technology uses the combined pixel resolution of each CCD to produce 4.1 Megapixel images. Until now, the highest still resolution any consumer camcorder could produce was around 3 Megapixels.

According to both Panasonic Japan and Panasonic Europe's web sites, the camcorder features a 12x optical zoom, a manual focus ring, and a 3.5-inch 200K pixel LCD screen.

One of the biggest upgrades that users familiar with Panasonic 3 CCD camcorders will notice is the change from electronic to optical image stabilization. Previous consumer-end Panasonic 3 CCD camcorders included electronic image stabilization, which became less effective with a zoomed image. The optical image stabilization in the NV-GS400 will likely solve this problem.

The 4.1 Megapixel stills are recorded to SD cards, with their maximum resolution at 2288 x 1728. The camcorder also includes Panasonic's wired remote, which can also act as a zoom controller. The camcorder includes manual white balance, manual shutter speed control, manual iris (aperture) control, an on-camera pop-up flash, and the ability to function as a webcam.

Many believe that the NV-GS400 will replace the very popular PV-DV953, which has been on the market for over a year and a half, in the US. Currently, there are three Panasonic consumer 3 CCD camcorders: the PV-DV953, the PV-GS120 and the PV-GS200. The PV-GS120 and PV-GS200 are Panasonic's second generation of lower-end 3 CCD camcorders. Before Panasonic broke into the 3 CCD market, you couldn't get a 3 CCD camcorder for under $1,800. Now, Panasonic is the only manufacturer with a 3 CCD camcorder below $1,500, with the PV-DV953 selling for around $1,200, the PV-GS200 selling for around $1,000 and the PV-GS120 selling for around $700.

If the NV-GS400 makes it to US shores, it will likely be a huge success. The PV-GS200 and PV-GS120 are both incredibly popular, having been given rave reviews by this publication, and the PV-GS200 was just written up in The New York Times with a stellar review. However, Panasonic seems to have the worst history of all the manufacturers with regard to bringing Japanese and European models to the US. In Japan, a fourth 3 CCD model, the NV-GS100, features many upgrades over the US PV-DV953; however, it was never brought to the US. It seems probable, however, that Panasonic would replace the aging PV-DV953 with a newer, better, and smaller model.

According to Panasonic UK's web site, the NV-GS400 will be available there in July. Pricing information is not yet available

Wow, that is one cool device. :thumbsup

xclusive 01-19-2005 01:59 AM

That is a great camera

wes 01-19-2005 02:06 AM

wow looks nice.

Vitasoy 01-19-2005 02:18 AM

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Originally Posted by zzgundamnzz
And I thought he was talking about one of the assassins from Kill Bill :1orglaugh


Oh shit same here. LOL! :1orglaugh Nice cam.

jt420 01-19-2005 02:56 AM

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Originally Posted by TheMob
I thought it was gonna be about Uma Thurman and her role in Kill Bill

nice cam though, how much is it?

i was expecting Uma also

AlienQ - BANNED FOR LIFE 01-19-2005 03:01 AM

I am not interested in this camara:)

J-Reel 01-19-2005 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by boneprone
That case thing would be great to have when skiing..

Can it be used really underwater? Like for snorkleing and shit?

Hell yeah Negro... down to thirty feet. Next time I'm on Maui, I'm gonna try it out snorkeling Molokini.

This device will also be great to use while Skiing/snowboarding, river rafting, wind surfing, etc.

Der Schleicher 01-19-2005 10:52 AM

great pics of toys!

kowntafit 01-19-2005 11:00 AM

I thought you were talking about the snake too.

Head 01-19-2005 11:36 AM

Very nice!

DarkJedi 01-19-2005 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Goose
I thought you talk of these dudes:
http://www.kostich.com/Black%20mamba%20snake.JPG

I'd hit it.

pxxx 01-19-2005 11:53 AM

That is a nice little cam.

pxxx 01-19-2005 12:47 PM

I am thinking of getting one those for myself.

boneprone 01-19-2005 02:09 PM

Where is the cheapest place to get it.
Ive seen HUGE variation in price on this same camera..

ANy idea how much extra for that underwater thing?

Tania 01-19-2005 02:27 PM

shit that snack is scary I hate it :helpme :(

J-Reel 01-19-2005 02:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boneprone
Where is the cheapest place to get it.
Ive seen HUGE variation in price on this same camera..

ANy idea how much extra for that underwater thing?

Bone...You can get it a Frys for $1500

or on-line for a lil bit cheaper.
http://camcorderinfo.pricegrabber.co...sterid=3209011


I believe the underwater/all weather housing is about $500 bucks. I sent an email to my connection in chicago tfor the exact price.

Or if you want to buy the package deal (cam, wide angle lens, underwater housing, extra 6 hour batt) for $2500 hit me up. It's the Pimpin Black color, not that gay silver color, only negative is it's the Japanese version, but it comes with the english manuel and a cheat sheet for the menu's.

boneprone 01-19-2005 03:13 PM

Oh shit dude! Hold up before you get it.
Seems some have a transport malfunction!!

http://camcorderinfo.pricegrabber.co..._type=masterid

Make sure you get it from somewhere where its easy to return if there is a problem.

Michaelious 01-19-2005 03:14 PM

That looks like the shit

J-Reel 01-19-2005 04:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by boneprone
Oh shit dude! Hold up before you get it.
Seems some have a transport malfunction!!

http://camcorderinfo.pricegrabber.co..._type=masterid

Make sure you get it from somewhere where its easy to return if there is a problem.


WTF! :eek2

J-Reel 01-19-2005 05:03 PM

Just tested it. Audio is fine. :)


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