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The Panasonic SDR-S10: a rugged compact Camcorder - digital camera and photography news Panasonic has announced the SDR-S10, a water-resistant and dust-proof camcorder without any moving parts in its image capture and storage process. The new lightweight, compact SDR-S10 has been equipped with a 10x optical zoom lens, quick-start technology, and a 2.7" wide LCD. The camcorder lets users shoot with the same ease as with digital still cameras.
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Panasonic's digital broadcasting technologies, which have been used as the official recording format in eight Olympiads, starting with the Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games, will continue their contribution to recording video of the Olympic Games in the HD era. Panasonic is expected to provide 250 recorders, 100 camcorders, and 1,500 monitors for the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympic Games related businesses.
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Panasonic's original New Real Black Creation technology helps achieve the industry's highest level of contrast at a maximum of 10,000:1 in dark image areas to reproduce exceptionally deep, rich blacks. This system suppresses unwanted graying by reducing the electrical pre-discharge to about 30% of the level of conventional plasma displays.
The DMC-LC1 combines unrivalled Leica optics with Panasonic's most advanced digital electronic technology to create a camera that allows photographers to experience a new level of creative expression. The camera's full manual operation serves as a natural extension of the photographer's hands and eyes.
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As with several of their most recent 720p home theater projectors, Panasonic has incorporated their "Smoothscreen" technology on the AE1000 as well. This is essentially a filter that eliminates all trace of visible pixelation, even when the screen is viewed from just a few inches distance. Rather than seeing distinct pixel structure up close, one sees what looks like a finely textured fabric.
Panasonic continues to push the boundaries of television far beyond delivering conventional video and audio content. Sakamoto stressed Panasonic's human-centric vision to take TV beyond the entertainment; to become the center of home information systems, including security, safety and communications through such technologies as Panasonic's home IP camera monitoring system, video intercom system, and home management that can be operated from inside a user's car via their car navigation system. All the monitoring information is shown on VIERA HDTVs, and can be operated with a single remote, thanks to VIERA Link technology.
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