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them higher than other makes of video camera they review..mainly for image quality but Panasonic no longer do a camera with proper full IR night vision..so I decided to go Sony . Very compact compared to previous panasonic and I was eager to try out the 40 times zoom lense! The battery charges whilst still attached to the camera which is good. The overall image quality is not a good as my previous Panasonic and the IR setting not as powerfull either. The 40 times zoom is impressive if you can keep steady enough otherwise you won t see a thing because of the shaking. There is a steady shot setting but this doesn t help much. The touch sensitive screen is what you ...
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by danhunt - written on 15/08/05 (Very useful, 615 readings)
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by robndawn - written on 01/09/00 (Very useful, 694 readings)
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That's true in a sense, but you can only print them on a video printer. Pretty useless feature. The PC3, which costs a little more uses the Sony proprietry memory stick to save still photos. The memory stick can then be inserted into a floppy-disk like device and the digital image transferred to a PC. If I'd known the limitation of the PC2 I'd definitely gone for the PC3. Besides the memory stick option of the PC3, the PC2 and PC3 are identical. I have discovered that Sony have recently brought out the PC4 and PC5, which is smaller and has even more features. It has the same optics, and is about 2cm shorter. I wouldn't recommend the PC2 or ...
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