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Manufacturer: Panasonic   Part number: HDC-SD9
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CNET Editors' review - Panasonic HDC-SD9
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Very good

7.2

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CNET Editor's rating: 7.2 out of 10
Reviewed by Lori Grunin
Review date: 03/17/08
Release date: 01/09/08

The good: Compact and lightweight; saturated colors.

The bad: Moderate to low-light videos look cloudy; some awkward design choices; smallish LCD with terrible color reproduction; awful bundled software.

The bottom line: Despite its trio of CCDs, the video quality and performance of the Panasonic HDC-SD9 are a bit too inconsistent.

Editor's note 5/6/08: I've revised the bottom line and software comments after revisiting the issue of video-editing problems. These do not affect the ratings, since I did not factor software problems into the original ratings.

With its eye-catching, compact body and relatively low price, the Panasonic HDC-SD9 seems to be quite an attractive buy for a flash-based AVCHD camcorder. At 11.7 ounces with battery and SD card and only 3.6 inches long, it's certainly one of the smallest and lightest full-size camcorders we've ever tested, and is pretty comfortable to shoot. The zoom switch feels responsive, and all the controls seem logically placed and fluid to operate. Many of the buttons, especially the face detection and Pre-rec (for 3-second pre-recording) are a tad small, but that's to be expected on a device this size.


As with other compact camcorders, only a few controls remain under your right thumb: zoom, photo, capture/playback/power, and recording start/stop.


All the rest of the controls sit in the LCD enclosure. The joystick is in an especially odd place which requires some getting used to; for instance, pressing the joystick towards you produces the same result as moving it to the right in a traditional orientation, while pressing it away will navigate to the left. I was relatively comfortable with this design, but our Lab tech disliked it.

However, Panasonic made a few irritating design choices, especially with regard to the battery. To remove it, you have to open the LCD cover; that's fine, as long as you don't use Quick Start mode, which turns the power on when you open the door. In that circumstance, when you open the LCD to remove the battery--as you must to charge it, since you can't charge the battery in-camera--the camcorder naturally turns on, and removing the battery at that point leaves the electronic lens cover open. Furthermore, to download the files to your computer you must plug in the AC adapter (a pretty common requirement), but since the connector is in the battery compartment you have to remove the battery to do so.

Furthermore, Panasonic offers an optional Shooting Guide which prompts you with "Camera panning too fast," "Use Intelligent Contrast," "Use O.I.S.," and "Use Low Light Mode" messages. Unfortunately, each of these messages takes up a huge chunk of the already too-crowded 2.7-inch LCD, blocking your view of the scene entirely. In the case of contrast and panning, the messages seem to appear more frequently than not.

Panasonic manages to cram quite a bit into the SD9's tiny chassis. It contains a trio of 1/6-inch, 560,000-pixel CCDs with effective resolutions of 520,000 pixels each, as well as an optically stabilized 10x zoom lens. In addition to a handful of scene modes, you can manually adjust iris (aperture) and shutter speed, which is uncommon in its price class. There's also manual focus, but on the tiny LCD it's difficult to use. A face-detection mode optimizes exposure for people and a Pre-rec toggle records continually in the background, then saves the previous three seconds after you press the record button. It also includes a dubiously useful 5.1-channel microphone; I'd swap that for stereo with a headphone jack and mic input. However, you can adjust the volume for each of the five channels independently.

Like the Canon Vixia HF10 and its nearly identical little brother, HF100, the SD9 records 1080i HD video at a full 1920x1080 resolution with a maximum 17Mbps bit rate. That's about 2 hours of best-quality video on a 16GB card. Like the Canons, it requires a Class 4 or better SDHC card for highest-quality recording.

Overall, performance is good. The SD9 adjusts exposure and focus relatively quickly, though like many consumer models focus slows as lights get low. The image stabilization works fairly well, but there's still some shake when zoomed out to the 10x maximum. The LCD seems to be worse than usual, however, seriously misrepresenting the white balance and exposure.

Video quality ranges from good to not-so-good. As you'd expect from a 3-CCD model, the SD9 renders very saturated colors. Exposures look good, but even when it underexposes to preserve highlights they still get blown out quite a bit. At its best--in good light--the video is a bit soft except when zoomed all the way in. In lower light, it looks either as if there's a film over the lens or simply overprocessed. Still photos are almost unusable; unsurprising given the low resolution of the individual sensors.

I based my quality judgments from viewing on the Sony KDL-46XBR4 HDTV and PC playback using InterVideo WinDVD; at review time, I had problems with the SD9's videos using virtually every editing package I tried. I subsequently succeeded with Ulead VideoStudio 11.5. You can read the details in my update to The hardware is willing, but the software is weak.

Though the Panasonic HDC-SD9 is a nice little camcorder, between the software issues--I'll update when they're resolved--and the inconsistent performance and video quality, I think you'll probably be happier in the long run by spending a little more for the competing Sony Handycam HDR-CX7 or one of the aforementioned Canon Vixia models.

(Originally posted on CNET Reviews)
User opinions - Panasonic HDC-SD9
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Excellent

8.2

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8 out of 10 - Excellent
A Gread AVCHD Cam.
Most reviews put a negative on the SD9. But it does what it was advertised- shoot sharp AVCHD quality video. ... Read more
by jepz422864 (see profile) - April 27, 2008

1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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9 out of 10 - Spectacular
Great video and sound quality, easy to use,
Great little package.Have installed Corel Ulead 11.5 plus with Power Pack and Corel Win DVD 9 plus and ... Read more
by drj444 (see profile) - March 23, 2008

1 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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8 out of 10 - Excellent
very good camcorder, No complaints yet!!!
this is a very good camcorder with a great price just be aware of who you buy from make sure ... Read more
by brianzboyz (see profile) - May 9, 2008

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8 out of 10 - Excellent
Good HD video & sound. Horrible software.
This camcorder takes great HD video and the Dolby 5.1 sounds great. You will need plenty of light as ... Read more
by MrBunny72 (see profile) - April 6, 2008

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8 out of 10 - Excellent
Great HD picture and awesome sound!
The picture quality was excellent and the 5.1 sound was amazing. This camera is very small and would not ... Read more
by lazarith007 (see profile) - February 28, 2008





Full specifications - Panasonic HDC-SD9
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Manufacturer: Panasonic
Part number: HDC-SD9
General
Product Type Camcorder
Digital Zoom 700 x
Optical Sensor Size 1/6 in
Optical Sensor Type 3CCD
Min Illumination 1 lux
Digital Video Format AVCHD
Image Stabilizer Optical
Min Shutter Speed 1/24 sec
Max Shutter Speed 1/8000 sec
Shooting Modes Digital photo mode
White Balance Custom, Automatic, Presets
White Balance Presets Outdoor, Indoor
Camera Flash Built-in flash
Widescreen Video Capture Yes
Main Features
Camcorder Interpolated Still Resolution 2.1 megapixels
Color Support Color
Face Detection Yes
Still Image Format JPEG
Remote Control Camcorder remote control
TV Tuner None
Memory / Storage
Supported Flash Memory MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card
Floppy Drive None
Image Storage JPEG 1920 x 1080
Media Type Flash card
Camera Flash
Effective Flash Range 3.3 ft - 8 ft
Lens System
Type Zoom lens - 3 mm - 30 mm - F/1.8-2.8
Focal Length 3 mm - 30 mm
Lens Aperture F/1.8-2.8
Optical Zoom 10 x
Lens system type Zoom lens
Min focal length 3 mm
Max focal length 30 mm
Lens Manufacturer Leica
Features Built-in lens shield
Filter Size 37 mm
Focus Adjustment Automatic, Manual
Zoom Adjustment Motorized drive
Additional Features
Low Lux / Night Mode Yes
Digital Still Camera Function Yes
Additional Features Takes photos while movie recording, USB 2.0 compatibility, Backlight compensation, Face detection, DPOF support, Dolby Digital 5.1 channel recording, PictBridge support
Remote control Camcorder remote control
Viewfinder
Viewfinder Type None
Display
Type LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.7 in - Color
Digital Player (Recorder)
Type None
Microphone
Type Microphone - Built-in
Microphone Features Zoom
Connections
Connector Type 1 x Component video output, 1 x HDMI output, 1 x Composite video/audio output, 1 x USB
Expansion Slot(s) 1 x SD Memory Card
Audio Input
Audio input type Microphone
Microphone type Built-in
Miscellaneous
Cables Included Component video cable, USB cable, A/V cable
Power
Power Device Power adapter - External
Battery
Supported Battery 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( Included )
Viewfinder / Display
Display Form Factor Rotating
Display Format 300,000 pixels
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