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Panasonic PVDC252 MiniDV Ultra Compact Digital Camcorder with 2.5" LCD, SD Slot & Digital Still Capability
 
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Panasonic PVDC252 MiniDV Ultra Compact Digital Camcorder with 2.5" LCD, SD Slot & Digital Still Capability

by Panasonic
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • MiniDV camcorder
  • 10x optical, 700x digital, zoom with digital image stabilization
  • 2.5-inch color LCD; color EVF
  • Records digital stills up to a resolution of 640 x 480 onto included 8 MB SD card; also compatible with MultiMediaCards
  • Ultracompact size
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Product Details

Product Manual [6.19mb PDF]
  • Product Dimensions: 7.4 x 2.9 x 3.5 inches ; 2.2 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 4 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000065AGA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (11 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #33,279 in Camera & Photo (See Top 100 in Camera & Photo)
  • Discontinued by manufacturer: Yes
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 4, 1973

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

With an ultracompact design that weighs a little over a pound, the Panasonic PV-DC252 is a feature-filled camcorder that can easily be toted around on vacations and other special events. It features a large 2.5-inch LCD screen, a 10x optical zoom, remote control, and digital still capability with a SD memory slot.

Lens
With an optical zoom power of 10x, the DC252 also has a digital zoom, which works by electronically enhancing the optical image, and can magnify the picture up to 700 times. The digital image stabilization system keeps the picture steady and solid throughout zooms and camera shakes.

Digital Stills
You can store your digital stills directly onto tape or onto the included 8MB SD memory card using the camcorder's memory slot. The camcorder can be switched into a mode called progressive photo shoot, so that images captured will not have the jagged lines of interlaced video and will remain clear and undistorted. The digital stills are in JPEG format and have a resolution of 640 x 480 pixels, good enough for e-mail or posting on the Internet.

Inputs and Outputs
The DC252 comes with the standard DV IEEE 1394 port (also known as FireWire) for a super-fast, lossless connection to a PC or other DV machines. You can also connect to your PC via a USB connection. S-video and RCA connections are also provided for direct viewing on a television or VHS dubbing.

You can save video and still photography on removable Secure Digital (SD) cards. One 8 MB SD card is included with the PV-DC252.

MiniDV Format
MiniDV digital technology delivers clear, sharp video with up to 500 lines of horizontal resolution--far superior to the 240 lines of resolution offered by 8mm camcorders. You'll also get minimal color noise interference for a more stable picture.

Using Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) technology, Panasonic's MiniDV camcorders provide pristine sound. Choose from 12-bit or 16-bit audio recording modes.

  • 16-bit audio includes a set of stereo audio tracks to produce CD-quality sound.
  • 12-bit audio utilizes two sets of audio tracks so you can easily add background music or commentary into your videos while maintaining the existing soundtrack.

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 two full hours--20 times the capacity of a CD.


 

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68 of 68 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Made for Panasonic...by gnomes, August 30, 2002
This review is from: Panasonic PVDC252 MiniDV Ultra Compact Digital Camcorder with 2.5" LCD, SD Slot & Digital Still Capability (Electronics)
At least, that's the initial impression you'll get on seeing this remarkably small digital camcorder. It's just 4 1/2" long, 3 1/2" high and under 3" wide. When you consider that includes room for the tape and is with the LCD display stowed, that doesn't leave room for a whole lot else. This has to be the work of gnomes.

Even those with fairly small hands will be able to firmly hold the unit in just one hand (has to be the right-hand though). There's the usual strap to hold it in place, and the right side of the unit is ribber for extra grip.

First - plugs and sockets. Since it's a Mini-DV camera there's the inevitable Firewire slot - no 4-pin to 6-pin Firewire cable is provided, though, so if you're planning to edit on your (Firewire-equipped) home computer, make sure you pick one up. It's also got a USB socket for downloading still images from any card you might have in the SD Slot. It *does* come with a cable for this, as well as an 8MB card, but SD cards now go up to 512MB in size, so there's plenty of room for expansion there. Still images are restricted to 640x480 though, so the still image capability isn't comparable to even a relatively (inexpensive)digital still camera.

There's also a jack for an external microphone (1/8" mini jack), a multi-purpose jack that can be used for headphones, as an A/V output jack (cable provided) for hooking the camera directly to a TV for playback, or for the tethered clip-on remote control (also provided). Oh, and let's not forget the S-Video output. All of these connectors are hidden behind various covers with the exception of the SD slot, which is only accessible when you've got the LCD display opened.

Next - zoom and focus. The optical zoom is perhaps a little weak at 10X, but unless you've got a very steady hand or plan to use a tripod a lot, this is adequate for most uses. The digital zoom goes up to a ludicrous 700X, although at much past 30X you end up looking at an unidentifiable fuzzy blur, like a dream sequence from a 70s movie. One interesting zoom feature is that the built-in microphone can be made to "zoom" along with the image. Zoom is easily controlled using a slider on top of the camera. Auto-focus works well, but it's easy to switch to manual focus if you need to.

In addition to the customary large, tilt-and-swivel LCD display (2.5" in this case), the PV-DC252 also sports a full color viewfinder (which only operates if the main display is closed). Good for saving battery power.

Ah, yes, batteries. The camera comes provided with an AC adapter for running directly off mains power, and the provided battery claims to last for two hours of continuous use. You can also buy a wide range of larger battery packs, all the way up to a belt pack that'd be more at home in a WWII submarine and that lasts for over 10 hours.

Let's see, what else - electronic image stabilization, low-light level mode, backlit mode, both wired and IR remotes...the list just goes on and on. There are several dozen built-in effects and transitions, but I'd imagine most people buying one of these'll be doing their editing on a computer, so I won't go into them in too much detail. Provided software for PC is by Arcsoft, I've personally been using it with iMovie on my Mac without any difficulties.

Good points - it's tiny, it's sturdy, it's feature-packed, the built-in mic works well (no camera noise), picture quality is excellent and with the exception of the Firewire cable it comes with pretty much everything you'll need to use it.

Weaknesses - 10X optical zoom is a little on the low side, the clicky jog-dial gizmo you use to navigate the on-screen menus can take a little gettting used to (the price you pay for being this compact, I guess), a tendency for colors to become a little washed out in poor lighting (although the camera does have a shoe for adding a light if you need one), but really that's about it. All fairly minor problems and none of them any worse than the flaws that various similarly priced competitors have.

Highly recommended.

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Small, [inexpensive], Good, November 21, 2002
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"grajohnt" (Dallas, TX United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Panasonic PVDC252 MiniDV Ultra Compact Digital Camcorder with 2.5" LCD, SD Slot & Digital Still Capability (Electronics)
The old programming expression is "Fast, [Inexpensive], and Good: Choose two.". That can be extended to camcorders by changing it to "Small, [inexpensive], and Good: Choose two.".

However, the PVDC252 manages lets you choose all three. It is relatively [inexpensive], quite small, and very good. You can get smaller cameras (but not much), [inexpensive]cameras, and better cameras, but this one is a nice compromise between all three.

Size: It is smaller than my digital camera. Fits perfectly in your palm (hence 'palmcorder'), which makes it very easy to hold steady, unlike many of the smaller models. Despite its small size, the controls are fairly easy to use, with the exception of the 'menu' button, which is awkward to hit one-handed. I'm not quite sure how they manage to fit the minidv tape in there!

Quality: Image quality seems fine. Perhaps a little washed out on cloudy days, but this is not a surprise using any camera. Audio quality is EXCELLENT. Using the built in microphone on a fairly windy day, a person standing several feet away from the camera talking in a soft voice is perfectly audible. There is NO tape mechanism noise, which seems to be problem with other cameras in this price range.

Cost: If you pay more for a camera, you would get either 1) smaller size (not necessarily a good thing, this guy is small enough), or 2) Better image quality. You probably wouldn't notice much difference in image quality, unless you stepped up to one of the 'prosumer' cameras that'll set you back a couple thousand or so.

My only gripes are the somewhat clunky menu system (however, it's not really necessary for day-to-day operation), the slow tape eject mechanism (not so bad considering that they probably need to rearrange space and time to fit the tape in the camera), and the somewhat awkward position of the various plugs, a common problem on all small cameras.

Bottom line: Highly recommended.

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars very good value, October 28, 2002
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A. Malik (Arlington, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Panasonic PVDC252 MiniDV Ultra Compact Digital Camcorder with 2.5" LCD, SD Slot & Digital Still Capability (Electronics)
I did quite a bit of research before buying this camera. The online reviews were favorable, and just before buying it, I also noticed that Consumer Reports (CR) had rated its video quality as being very good (in the top 3).

The camera is fairly compact, not as compact as the Canon Eluras or the small Sonys, but it is more comfortable to hold because of its horizontal format.

Sound quality is simply excellent. The only extraneous noise picked up is the zoom motor. I cannot hear the tape transport motor on playback (this is a problem with some of the small Canons and Sonys). Video quality in good light is also very good. Good light includes indoor shots in a reasonably well lit room. In dim lighting, colors fade and the video does become a bit grainy. Otherwise, color fidelity is very good using the automatic white balance.

Image stabilization is very good except when at full zoom, but I understand this is a common phenomenon. CR indicates that other cameras have better stabilization.

I found the best playback option was connected to my TV using an S-video cable. The video looked incredibly good, much better than with the supplied composite video cable.

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