Panansonic HDC-DX1 review

A top-notch camcorder that's worth saving for

TechRadar Verdict

If you this is your bag then save up for this gem, it truly does deliver the goods

Pros

  • +

    Professional footage

    Tons of features

Cons

  • -

    Very pricey

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Having already dabbled its toe into HDV waters with the hard-drive HDCSD1, Panasonic is hoping to create something of a splash with the HDC-DX1, which captures HD footage onto DVDs - of the 8cm variety. Unlike the hard-disk based cam, which can store up to 40 minutes of top-notch footage on its (supplied) 4GB SD card, the DX stores 30 minutes to each DVD-R.

Initial inspection of the DX very quickly reveals that this is a camcorder aimed much more towards the grown-up videomaker. For starters, it's big, really big. With a 680g mass, this brick of a camcorder has more in common with the analogue models of yore than the fiddly fag-packet-sized cams that are everywhere today. Of course, this is no bad thing.

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