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Panasonic PVGS83 Mini DV Palmcorder Camcorder

Panasonic PVGS83 Mini DV Palmcorder Camcorder
From Panasonic

Price: $499.95

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Wall Street Photo

2 new or used available from $140.90

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Product Description

Imagine taking video shots on a moving boat and then viewing them on a large- screen TV. They're likely to appear blurry from the boat's movement and from your unsteady hands. Panasonic solves this problem with O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer), which minimizes handshake in situations where it is most often a problem, such as with zoom shots or on a moving boat. This optical system has no quality loss, and images will look clear and beautiful on a big-screen TV. You'll rarely need to move in to get a close shot with this camcorder. You can fill the screen with even a distant subject, thanks to a powerful 32x zoom. Because it's optical, there's no loss of clarity or quality. Whether you zoom in or pull back, images always retain their natural beauty. Minimum Illumination - 2 Lux (Magic Pix) White Balance - Auto/Indoor/Outdoor/Manual High Speed Shutter - In Tape Mode 1/60 - 1/8,000, In Card Mode 1/60 - 1/500 Iris - Auto/Manual (Including Gain) Program AE (Auto Exposure) Backlight Compensation Electronic Viewfinder (EVF) - 0.33 wide (113K pixels) Color Soft-Skin Mode MagicPix Images Stereo Zoom Microphone Wind Noise Reduction Date Recording - Auto Date (in Date Code) Wide Mode (16 - 9) On-Screen Display Language - English / French / Spanish Built-in EfficiBright LED Light Quick Start - 1.7 seconds Web Camera Function Cue and Review - Forward/Reverse Recording Mode - SP/LP Audio Recording Format - PCM 12 bit 4ch / 16 bit 2ch Still Picture - JPEG Picture Size - 0.3 MEGA 640 x 480 (4 - 3), 0.2 MEGA 640 x 360 (16 - 9) Jog Dial Thumbnail Display Wind Noise Reduction Disc Remaining Indication Unit Dimensions - Height 2.86 x Width 3.09 x Depth 5.36 Unit Weight - 0.99 pounds


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #41044 in Camera & Photo
  • Color: SILVER & BLUE
  • Brand: Pansonic
  • Model: PV-GS83
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 2.43 pounds
  • Display size: 2.7

Features

  • Image Sensor - 1/6 CCD (680K pixels)
  • F Value - F1.8 (Wide) / F3.7 (Tele)
  • Focal Length - 2.3 - 73.6 mm
  • Filter Diameter - 37mm
  • Progressive PhotoShot

Customer Reviews

Very good value4
First, for anyone wondering this camcorder is exactly the same as the PV-GS85. I spent a lot of time trying to figure out the difference between the two, and according to a Panasonic customer rep, the only difference is that the 85 has a USB cable in the box while the 83 has a blank tape instead. So if your looking for the best value, look for a 83 on ebay, you'll find you can get one new for about $150 less than a 85.

Features (7/10):
The best feature on the camcorder is the OIS, a feature rarely seen on budget camcorders. With OIS you can use the full 32x optical zoom reasonably well and have a fairly steady shot. The night mode is completely useless. Anything shot in this mode is a waste, it is a orange/yellow color and looks as though frames are missing, anything that moves faster than a snail will come out as a whitish blur. The camcorder does have a small LED light that works decently well at about 5 feet or less. There are no film effect features such as pixelize, stretch, B/W, sepia etc that are common on most camcorders. This was not a huge issue to me as you can add these things later on your computer. The Backlight feature works quite well. One nice feature it has is the Blank Search Function that finds a blank spot on the tape so you can start recording without risk of erasing stuff already there.

Design (6/10):
I found that when holding the camera in one hand, your thumb does not naturally rest on the record button. Its a bit of a pain (literally) to hold your hand in the position required to have your thumb ready to press the button. I have big hands, someone with smaller hands probably will not have this problem. Another minor gripe, the button for the LED light and the Menu button are right next to each other and the same size. This makes it difficult to find the Light button in the dark, which is when you would be needing it. The position of the zoom switch is right between my index and middle fingers, making it awkward to zoom.

Picture Quality (8/10):
I thought the picture quality was pretty good for a camera this price. I have had many different camcorders over the years, VHS, VHS-C, 8mm, Digital8, and MiniDV. This camcorder is superior to all but the VHS one (a $6000 model at the time of purchase). Filming outside produced a very rich, accurate color tone, it looked on film the same way it looked to my eye. The same can be said for well-lit indoor filming, even with uneven lighting or with people directly next to lamps I thought it looked very clear and sharp. In lowlight quality obviously goes down, although image noise and graininess were not that bad; much better than my other camcorders. The camcorder struggles to focus in low light, I tried using the LED light in the total dark from about 6 feet away, and while the image was visible, the camera couldn't focus it. The picture taking mode is fairly useless IMO. Images are saved to a SD card, the quality is about that of a cell phone camera. One nice thing, you can film and take a picture at the same time. You can record audio in both 12bit and 16bit (you should use 16bit if you're going to be putting your video on DVD), the quality seemed pretty good. Voices sounded accurate. Basically, videos sound like it sounded to your own ear, complete with some background noise. The zoom switch can make a clicking sound if you're not careful when you release it, this will likely be picked up on film.

Overall, this is a very good value for a camcorder, mainly because of the 32x optical zoom and the OIS. Picture quality was more than satisfactory for a budget model, particularly for outdoor filming. If you need something to film your kids, document your roadtrip or just have fun with, this is a good choice. It does not have a ton of features, but the average consumer will likely be satisfied with it.

No focus ring5
Actually, in responce to "Movie Star"s review, there is a difference in the GS83 and the GS85. The PV-GS85 and PV-GS80 both have a manual focus ring located on the lense. The PV-GS83 does not have the manual focus ring, but you can still manually focus it by using the 'Joystick'. The manual focus ring that is on the GS85 and GS80 is worth the extra money for someone that is going to need it, like an amature videographer, but for someone that just wants this as a family camcorder, then you do not need the focus ring and the PV-GS83 would be a great choice.

Great value for Money4
I bought this product after noticing that this was a one of the best sellers in Amazon, i was not dissapointed. It has got everything amateurs and families need to make great videos at home. The controls are well placed and i love all the features. I am also pleased with the fact that i bough this over the costlier model which other in the reviews have spoken about, the missing feature of manual zoom hardly makes a difference. It supports SD Card which is cheap, it has a light which works well up to 6 feet, zoom is good, colors are good.

Downside would be the stabilization does not work all that well when you are zooming in real close, no night vision support except for the light, its not all that light weight but acceptable, but then if you need those you should go for a costlier model at more than double the price.

Overall a great product and would recommend.