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65 of 65 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Extremely Pleased with Panasonic TM55K, May 23, 2010
This review is from: Panasonic HDC-TM55K Hi-Def Camcorder with 8GB Flash Memory & 35X Intelligent Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
After weeks of research and comparing the mid range models from Sony, Canon, JVC and Panasonic, I ended up with the TM55K. Some of the main features I was looking for was still picture capability and low light performance. I don't want to carry a digital camera everywhere I go, so I wanted a camcorder that could also take some decent pictures.
Tried the Sony CX350 and despite its higher pixel rating, the images were below expectations and the flash seemed weak. Canon and JVC were not good in low light, which lead me to the Panasonic. The TM55K is taking very good pictures. The flash seems powerful and is fully automatic and the images are good. Not as great as my digital camera, but good enough to avoid needing to haul a camcorder and camera to every vacation or event.
The low light performance is fantastic. No issues at all. The zoom was a huge bonus and blew away everything else I looked at. The 25x Optical Zoom works great and the image stabilizer keeps things steady, even when zoomed in at the max. Plus it's a wide angle lens as well.
There are a ton of features, but I pretty much use the "Intelligent Auto Mode" and it takes care of everything for me. If you want to navigate the menus and options, the touch screen works very well. I occasionally mis-touch and get the wrong option to come up, but the Panasonic menus seems much more accurate and easier than the others I tried.
As far as negatives... I don't like that you need to charge the battery in the camcorder - I would prefer an external charger. I am not crazy about the video light. It seems too bright and not natural in color which seems to give things a bluish tinge. But given the great low light performance, I have never really had to use the video light thus far.
So given all the technical advantages of this camcorder, and it's great price in comparison to other mid-range options....I think it's a strong choice.
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58 of 59 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Panasonic HDC-TM55K Hi-Def Camcorder with 8GB Flash Memory & 35X Intelligent Zoom, May 24, 2010
This review is from: Panasonic HDC-TM55K Hi-Def Camcorder with 8GB Flash Memory & 35X Intelligent Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
This review is for the Panasonic HDC-TM55P
Panasonic introduced four mid-level camcorders in 2010:
HDC-SD60. Uses SD/SDHC/SDHX memory cards. No built-in memory/storage.
HDC-TM55. The TM stands for Twin Memory. It has 8 GB built-in memory (roughly 1 hour and 20 minutes of video recording) and also uses SD/SDHC/SDHX cards.
HDC-TM60. Has 16 GB built-in memory (two hours and 40 minutes) and also uses SD/SDHC/SDHX cards. Sold exclusively at Best Buy.
HDC-HS60. Equipped with a built-in 120 GB hard drive (twenty hours and 30 minutes).
With the exception of the different storage methods, all four units have the same specs.
I've extensively used the HDC-TM55 for a week and it has entirely met my expectations. The four areas I wish to highlight:
Video output
Yes, this is an HD camcorder, but what does the video *really* look like when played back on a HD TV? That was my question, and all I can say is, Wow! After taking some video footage at Kings Island, I hooked the camcorder to my Panasonic 50" plasma TV with the supplied video component cables (an optional HDMI cable can be purchased) and my wife and I were blown away with the detail. The colors were rich and the detail was true HD.
Mac compatibility
Panasonic includes video software compatible with Windows PCs, not Mac. No worries though, I hooked the HDC-TM55P to my Mac running Leopard OS X 10.5.8, using the supplied cable. It was immediately recognized as a mounted disc, and iMovie 08 offered to import the video. OS X 10.6.x Snow Leopard and iMovie 09 are also supported.
iA
You can shoot in Manual mode, which gives you greater control over all aspects of recording, or in iA - Intelligent Auto mode, whereby the camera automatically adjusts for the conditions. It knows when to switch to Portrait mode (when the object is a person) or Scenery mode (when outside recording a landscape), etc. It also utilizes OIS (Optical Image Stabilization), wind canceling, face recognition, and other technologies. I'm sure sometimes it will get things wrong and I'll have to manually override it, but for the most part iA works very well. In other words, to get excellent video results, all you have to do is switch to iA, point the camera, and press record.
Photos
The quality of photos was just OK, even at 5MP and highest quality. Perhaps unfairly, I'm comparing them to my Nikon D40 SLR. Compared to a compact point and shoot camera, they are more acceptable.
Overall, the HDC-TM55P gets 5 stars, because its controls are intuitive, it's fully Mac compatible, it's full-featured, manually or in iA mode, and the video quality is excellent. We bought this primarily to use on our upcoming Disney Cruise, and I'm confident we made the right choice. I can't imagine anyone being disappointed with this outstanding camcorder.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic camera!, June 25, 2010
This review is from: Panasonic HDC-TM55K Hi-Def Camcorder with 8GB Flash Memory & 35X Intelligent Zoom (Black) (Electronics)
Did a lot of research before purchasing this camera and cannot say enough how pleased I am with it! True 1080p videos that play back beautifully on my Blu-ray DVD recorder. I think this camera offers many of the great features found on cameras that are much more expensive. This camera is very 'user friendly' Wonderful zoom capabilities . . . face recognition that WORKS! . . . sharp still photos option even while you are shooting a video. We purchased the Panasonic DVD Burner (model VW-BN2PP)which burned 1080p HD disks with no problems at all. Highly recommend you purchase the burner also. Software included that allows you to watch these disks on your home computer, however at only a ten frame per second rate which results in a minor 'chopped' effect. Burned disks play perfectly on your Blu-ray DVD recorder. Battery life has been great, but have purchased the Panasonic VW-VBK360 Lithium Ion Battery Pack which doubles the recording time. Going out with these two batteries in hand should allow you to record as long as you would want in a day before recharging them. By the way, this battery has only just become available in the past few weeks. If you order an extra battery, make sure you get the VW-VBK360 as others will not fit this camcorder. Again, great camera and well worth the price!
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