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Panasonic PVDV401 MiniDV Digital Camcorder with Built-in Digital Still Mode

Panasonic PVDV401 MiniDV Digital Camcorder with Built-in Digital Still Mode

List Price: $999.99
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fire Wire Box
Review: Does this camera, a friend of mine just bought from you have a fire wire box so I can hook it up to my computer.I have a Sony(late model)but I can't use it on my computer and just dropped it on the cement parking lot.The eye piece is blurry, but I can use the lcd.(It is starting to fall apart inside) Since I am ready to get a new one and saw the results of this one, I need to know about this fire wire box connection.Thank you.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: No XP Driver for USB on PV-DV401
Review: I am a first-time buyer with a new kid.

Pro:
-Can make decent stills from the tape. Easier than getting junior to keep the right facial expression at the moment I shoot.

Con:
-Have to remove battery to power camera from AC. The charger can't charge the battery and run the camera simultaneously.

-No frame-by-frame advance button. At least not that I could find.

-The USB plugin is inside the cavity where the LCD sits when closed. So you have to have the LCD open to use the USB out. It would be better placed with the rest of the jacks on front right....

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect Camera!!!
Review: I bought the camera after much research between the Canon Elura 2, the JVC 805U, and the PV-DV 401. Finally I decided to go with the Panasonic. It is absolutely amazing. With a 20x optical zoon and a 300x digital zoon not to mention its infra-red capabilities its the best camera in its class. I have worked with both the Canon Elura 1 and 2 and the controls are clumsy where as on the Panasonic there exactly where they should be. The video it produces are outstandingly crisp and clear for a single CCD camera. Coonecting via firewire was a snap, and it works great with Premiere 6.0. The only complaint I have is that in order to plug in the AC adapted while editing you have to remove the battery and that it only has 680,000 pixels for digital photo's. I think I can deal with that.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Digital Video Camera
Review: I did a lot of research on digital camcorders on sites like cnet.com and consumerreports.org. I was leaning toward the Sony MiniDv's, but decided that the functional and quality differences was minimal, but the price difference was extensive. I having a digital camera, so still picture quality was not important. No camcorder gives high quality photos anyway. The DV401 had the larger LCD, color viewfinder, minidv size, and the magicVu that I was looking for. I recommend this as the right product for the right price!

So far I haven't missed a shot with my two kids and the quality has been everything I need. I'm not making feature films - what level of quality is too much?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Price is Right
Review: I did a lot of research on digital camcorders on sites like cnet.com and consumerreports.org. I was leaning toward the Sony MiniDv's, but decided that the functional and quality differences was minimal, but the price difference was extensive. I having a digital camera, so still picture quality was not important. No camcorder gives high quality photos anyway. The DV401 had the larger LCD, color viewfinder, minidv size, and the magicVu that I was looking for. I recommend this as the right product for the right price!

So far I haven't missed a shot with my two kids and the quality has been everything I need. I'm not making feature films - what level of quality is too much?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Digital Still Picture Quality is horrible sometime
Review: I just got the camcorder. The size is perfect, very handy, especially if you have a small hand. Nice design. Very easy to use. Clear manual. The softwares coming with camcorder are easy to setup.

Took some still pictures at home under the indoor light. The picture quality is horrible, just compete with my (...)digital camera's quality.

You got what you paid. I think it is a good camcorder for an entry level, just like me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Panasonic PV-DV401 vs. Canon ZR25MC
Review: I purchased the Canon ZR25MC for use at work. Once you add in the extras local electronics store threw in a decent bag and tripod, and Canon rebate, it was pricewise a better deal. In terms of features: I received the PV-DV401 as a gift and have not used it as much, but the following are my observations over a few days. The Canon does not provide software as does the Panasonic (the latter is useful to a subset of pc users). The ScanDisk reader is by far the simplest way to transfer digital stills to any computer (pc or Mac), works with both cameras. So far the Canon "doubles up" more on buttons for standard and special features. Panasonic has more specific buttons, makes the Panasonic a bit easier at times (such as low light feature). I find the Panasonic zoom fits & works easier with my grip. The Panasonic has more connection options for computers- Firewire/I-link and USB. The Canon has a smaller "hand profile". The Canon digital video download into iMovie is pretty seamless; haven't gotten there with the Panasonic. Will soon find out how readily the USB & Panasonic software works with a pc; will it be as pleasurable as iMovie?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very pleased
Review: I recently purchased the PV-DV401 and have been very pleased with the performance and ease of use. I find that it lives up to the positive reviews already posted. As someone new to the world of camcorders, I would give a strong recommendation to anyone else in the same boat.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Less than Thrilled with my PV-DV401
Review: I was attracted to this camera when I was told I could insert titles with it. I was very disappointed to learn that it comes with a limited set of predefined titles (Birthday, Christmas, Graduation, etc.) and no way of creating my own as with my old S-VHS camera. I tried to contact customer service through their email address to ask about this and another problem - after a couple days I got an email back telling me to call during business hours. I find the thumb wheel that operates the menu driven options system ackward to use and frequently press the wrong button in the middle of trying to get to an option.
I am not happy with the method of putting date and time into the video - you have to use the menu system, so it is impossible to start a video with a time and date stamp imbedded, then turn the date stamp off after a few seconds of taping without stopping and running through the menus.
I understand that most digital cameras go into a mosaic mode when in fast-forward or reverse. The older analog cameras were better in this respect in that you can better see the images going by in fast-forward or rewind.
The picture quality is super; I like the color LCD screen and veiw finder. I'm happy that it has an external microphone input - that may well come in handy someday.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Less than Thrilled with my PV-DV401
Review: I was attracted to this camera when I was told I could insert titles with it. I was very disappointed to learn that it comes with a limited set of predefined titles (Birthday, Christmas, Graduation, etc.) and no way of creating my own as with my old S-VHS camera. I tried to contact customer service through their email address to ask about this and another problem - after a couple days I got an email back telling me to call during business hours. I find the thumb wheel that operates the menu driven options system ackward to use and frequently press the wrong button in the middle of trying to get to an option.
I am not happy with the method of putting date and time into the video - you have to use the menu system, so it is impossible to start a video with a time and date stamp imbedded, then turn the date stamp off after a few seconds of taping without stopping and running through the menus.
I understand that most digital cameras go into a mosaic mode when in fast-forward or reverse. The older analog cameras were better in this respect in that you can better see the images going by in fast-forward or rewind.
The picture quality is super; I like the color LCD screen and veiw finder. I'm happy that it has an external microphone input - that may well come in handy someday.


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