IntroductionPanasonic introduces the new Panasonic VDR-D250 DVD camcorder that captures crisp, high-resolution digital video on convenient 8cm DVD-R, DVD-RW and DVD-RAM discs. ?The DVD-RAM format allows non-linear editing right in the camcorder, and gives the greatest flexibility in re-recording,? explains Rudy Vitti, national marketing manager, Panasonic Optical Group. ?And for added compatibility, consumers can also record onto DVD-R and DVD-RW discs, which will play back in most standard DVD players.? Panasonic?s 2006 line offers the advantages of DVD recording technology starting with a suggested retail price of $899.95, with the DVD camcorder model Panasonic D250.
DVD recording The Panasonic VDR D250 features 3 CCDs, 10x optical zoom, 2.7" 16:9 LCD, SD card slot, joystick control for easy, one-finger navigation, 16:9 widescreen format recording, 2.3 Megapixel still recording, built-in LED color enhancement light, video editing software and Hi-speed USB 2.0. ?This is one of the fastest-growing digital video markets?, said Vitti. ?DVD camcorders are a logical choice for consumers who want to capture and preserve their personal memories with the high image quality combined with the convenience of the universal DVD format.?
Features- 3 CCDs
- 10x optical zoom
- Color viewfinder
- 2.7 inch 16:9 LCD display
- Widescreen format recording
- 2.3 Megapixel still image recording
- Secure Digital memory card slot
- Built-in LED light
- Video editing software
- Hi-speed USB 2.0 interface
- Retail price $899.95
- Available May 2006
About Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company Based in Secaucus, N.J., Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company is a division of Panasonic Corporation of North America, the principal North American subsidiary of Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. and the hub of Panasonic's U.S. marketing, sales, service and R&D operations.