Panasonic HDC-HS60K, Manual Shutter Speed

panasonichdchs60k Panasonic HDC HS60K, Manual Shutter SpeedPanasonic HDC-HS60KGarageHP.com previously wrote articles about Nikon Coolpix L24. Now we are talking about Panasonic HDC-HS60K, Manual Shutter Speed. Panasonic’s quartet of entry-level HD camcorders–the HDC-HS60, TM60, TM55, and SD60–delivers a nice manual feature set and good performance, as well as solid video quality for their class. As long as you don’t pay list price, the SD60 is a great value, and if possible, avoid paying the unnecessary price premium for the hard drive in the HS60.

Is it just me, or are four nearly identical versions of the same product a wee bit much? Panasonic HDC-HS60K seems to be taking a carpet bomb approach to the entry-level HD camcorder market, with those four models in the slim range between $500 and $700. The HDC-SD60, TM55, and TM60 are all identical save the amount of built-in memory: none, 8GB, and 16GB respectively; the TM60 is an exclusive to Best Buy. The Panasonic HDC-HS60K includes a 120GB hard disk, and because of that has a slightly different design. Reviews of all four products are based on testing of the SD60 and HS60.

Panasonic HDC-HS60K Review

Overall, the Panasonic HDC-HS60K camcorders have a comfortable-to-grip design and feel well built. If your hands are large or you simply don’t like the tubular design of the flash-memory models, the HS60′s hard disk sticks up on the right side, giving you a little extra edge to grip. None of them have an accessory shoe, so the top of the camcorder simply has a zoom switch and shutter button for still photos. Unusual for the price class, the series includes an LED video light for shooting in dim environments. Though it’s a nice touch, don’t shine it directly at people–it’s quite blinding.

Panasonic HDC-HS60K provides a switch on the back of the camcorder to select among still, video, and playback modes; it’s much more convenient than having to go through the touch screen. Next to the switch is the power connector. Along with the power button, a full complement of ports and connectors live in the LCD recess: proprietary video and Mini-HDMI out, USB, and an SDXC card slot. Though everybody’s doing it, I dislike the placement of the connectors inside the LCD, since that means it’s got to be open while you’re attached to other devices, which is just kind of awkward. You toggle between intelligent auto and manual via a button on top of the camcorder.

Panasonic HDC-HS60K Camcorder

In both modes, the relevant options become available via a flyout set of icons on the touch screen. All Panasonic HDC-HS60K provide manual shutter speed and iris controls similar to their higher-end counterparts–uncommon, but not unique at their price points. As with their siblings, I find the user interface relatively straightforward. There are also nice iris controls for their class, switching from f-stops to decibel display when you cross the line where the optics are wide open, as well as providing an optional luminance-level readout.

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