- VHS-C recording format
- 20x optical zoom (150x digital) with digital image stabilization
- 4 inch LCD moniter with 114,000 pixels
- Battery pack and charger included
- Built-in motion sensor and autolight
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If you are considering the Panasonic PV-L651 as your first camcorder purchase, the standard features, including image stabilization, 20x optical zoom (150x digital), simple VCR playback, convenient editing, and overall ease-of-use, might be enough to tip the scales.
Let's begin with ease-of-use, as we found this to be the most compelling feature of the camcorder. We took the camcorder straight out of the box--without reading the operating instructions--in order to test the usability. While waiting for the battery to charge--this takes approximately seven and a half hours if the battery is completely dead--we immediately plugged the AC adapter into the camcorder.
All powered up and ready to film, we found the eject button and inserted a VHS-C tape (not included). After a quick inspection of the buttons and switches, it appeared easy enough to start taping so we clicked the camera on and pressed the red button. This gave us a good indication that without the frills of editing, anyone can use this camcorder for immediate gratification.
Our experimental recording lasted only about 10 minutes as the AC adapter doesn't allow freedom of movement for interesting shots. A charged battery lasts approximately one and a half hours with continuous use. This provides time to tape a child's music recital, sports event, or family outing without being tethered to an adapter. We tried all three of these and were duly impressed with the stamina of this camcorder. Its medium weight and comfortable hand strap helped during long stretches of camera holding.
For our music recital taping, we put the camcorder on a table (we didn't have a tripod), and adjusted the camera view for a fixed setting. We turned on the backlight compensation to offset the stage lighting, and to help avoid losing details in the shadows. After reviewing the tape, we found this last feature saved our footage from being worthless. Definitely handy for taping stage productions.
During the production, we also used the included remote control to avoid bumping the camera when zooming in or out. A remote is a necessity. Small and delicate, the remote is easy to throw in your pocket, but we also imagine that it might become battered in a short time from overuse. Our one big disappointment during this test was the quality of the sound. The microphone provided distorts the sound of acoustic instruments and there isn't an easy way to improve it.
While taping a live basketball game, digital image stabilization was completely indispensable. The PV-L651 offers digital image stabilization at the touch of a button, and upon reviewing our first live recording, we were glad. It won't solve all extraneous motion problems, though. Filming without a tripod takes practice and slow body movement is required. Another feature that helped here was the 4-inch LCD monitor. At an impressive 114,000 pixels, we were able to do most of our filming using the LCD. This allowed us to watch the game in full view and produce a decent tape.
Feeling more comfortable with filming during our basketball game, we tried a few of the useful editing features. Fade in/out let us create smooth transitions from scene to scene, and the two-second quick zoom caught some of the best player shots.
Panasonic has provided multiple ways to play back your recorded tape. Using the camcorder LCD for playback is straightforward, but we recommend doing this only for quick review. In addition, a VHS PlayPak allows you to insert your VHS-C tape directly into a VCR. If you need to make multiple copies of a tape or want to view the recording on a larger screen, it's simple to hook up the camcorder to your VCR using the provided A/V cable. With a quick review of the operation manual, setting up for dubbing took a mere four minutes.
With all the standard features you'd expect from a camcorder, the Panasonic PV-L651 should please any first-time buyers. --Alexis Odell
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent simple analog camcorder still going strong,
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This review is from: Panasonic PV-L651 VHS-C Camcorder (Electronics)
After close to a decade, my PV-L651 is still going strong after hundreds of hours of use. While it isn't DV or HD, this machine still shoots decent quality video in SP mode. The nice thing is being able to play back the tapes on a standard VHS deck with the included adapter cassette. The built-in LCD display is large and makes recording easy. I did replace the included battery with an extended capacity NiMH. The batteries for these Panasonics are readily available and cheap unlike some newer camcorders which use expensive battery packs only available from the OEM.
It has quite a few features including a basic titler, security recording mode (motion activated), and the little full function remote is handy when doing video diaries. Build quality is excellent, no wonder it's lasted so long. The previous reviewer pointed out the built-in mike is not that great, I would agree- but then it's VHS-C so you're not going to get hi-fi stereo sound anyway. For the average person wanting to make videos playable on the millions of VHS machines still out there, this is a good choice if you don't want to pay hundreds of dollars for a DV or DVD camera. They can be had on Ebay and Craigslist for less than 80 dollars. I just picked another one up off Ebay for $60 BIN.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great camera for the price,
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This camera has exceeded all expectations. It's easy to use and takes great quality video. It's a VHS-C and is probably considered old school technology at this time, but when it comes to pointing the camera and taking video, this camera knows how to do it's job. It comes with the following features:
- 20x optical zoom. - 150x digital zoom. - 4 inch LCD monitor or viewfinder for viewing/recording. - Automatically add titles to your video such as Happy Birthday, Merry Christmas, etc.. for special occasions. - Auto/Manual settings for focusing and shutter speeds. - Fade In or Out of your video or pause while recording. - On/Off/Auto light and back-lighting. - Image Stabilization A fully charged battery lasts about 1 1/2 hours with continuous use. Cons: That would be the microphone which doesn't provide the best sound quality with no way to correct it. All in all, this is an easy camera to use and it takes great quality video.
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