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Panasonic HDC-TM700 HD Camcorder Review. Panasonic's new HDC-TM700, full HD, 1080p camcorder takes aim at the semi-pro/enthusiast market and strikes a bull's eye with some very nice features. Plethora of Positives. Like many men I tend to shun any sort of manual or user's guide that comes with a new piece of equipment. I've got my new toy and now I just want to dive in and see what it can do.
One of my first and favorite tests when reviewing a new camera, therefore, is the "How easily can I figure it out without having to refer to the manual?" test. In the case of the TM700 I was pleased to find that it passes this test very admirably. A menu button resides along the bottom of the LCD display.
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Pressing this button brings up the touch sensitive on-screen menu and touching each menu item displays additional options. Simple to navigate, this is easily the most intuitive, user-friendly menu system I have encountered to date.
Pressing the iA/Manual button switches the camera from Intelligent Auto to manual mode. You can then select the Focus, White Balance, Shutter, or Iris functions on the touch screen display. Once selected, the function can be adjusted by turning the multi manual ring at the front of the camera. When manually focusing, a very welcome feature for those of us with aging eyesight is the focus assist. Crisp focus is achieved by turning the focus ring until the desired areas are displayed in blue.
Pressing the Camera Function button located on the left side of the camera body just behind the multi manual ring also enables access to the manual settings. Pressing the button again cycles through the four functions and turning the ring makes the desired adjustments. This makes for a very fast, efficient method of adjusting these settings as needed. One feature we like to see in a camera is a microphone jack so an external mic may be used. The TM700 rises to the occasion here as well.
Lift a port cover on the front bottom right of the camera and you'll find both an external microphone jack and a headphone jack. Above and slightly behind these is another port cover hiding a rather interesting feature - an accessory shoe jack. Snap the included adapter into place and you have added an unpowered accessory shoe, offset to the right of the lens, perfect for mounting your external microphone or on-camera light. Removing the shoe adapter is as easy as sliding the release button to the left and pulling the adapter straight up and away from the camera. The TM700's 3 1/4.
1" CMOS sensors deliver both high resolution still photos (14. 2 megapixels) and full HD video at up to 1920 X 1080/60p. Four different recording modes may be selected through the Record Setup menu: HE (5Mbps), HX (9Mbps), HG (13Mbps) and HA (17Mbps). The 1080/60p recording mode (28Mbps) is activated by pressing and holding a dedicated button located behind the LCD display on the camera's body. Recording in the AVCHD format at 1080/60p requires a great deal of storage and the TM700 meets this need quite well via 32GB of internal memory and a SD, SDHC and SDXC compatible memory-card slot that can provide up to 64GB of additional storage. Barely Worth Mentioning. The one area of concern I have with this camera, like many others on the market today, is the flimsy feel of the port cover supports.
The material used seems very thin, and while quite flexible, may be prone to eventual breakage from regular use. Aside from this minor detail and the fact that I would have liked to have seen an HDMI cable included I have been very pleased with my exploration of the TM700. Anyone looking for a semi-pro class camcorder will surely find plenty to be happy with here as well.
Media: 32GB built-in memory; SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Recording Format: AVCHD Image Sensor: 1/4. 1" MOS X 3 Total Pixels: 9. 15 megapixels (3. 05 megapixels X 3) Resolution: Full HD 1920 X 1080/60p LCD Monitor: 3.
0' wide LCD Microphone: 5. 1ch Surround, Zoom and Focus Microphone Jacks: HDMI, USB, Microphone (stereo mini), Headphone (stereo mini) Accessory Shoe: with adapter (cold). Lens Lens Type: Leica Dicomar Lens Zoom: Optical 12X; Intelligent 18X; Digital 30X and 700X Image Stabilizer: Power O. (Optical Image Stabilization).
Face Recognition Time-lapse Recording: from one frame per second to one frame every two minutes. 1080/60p recording. 32GB internal memory + SD, SDHC, SDXC card slot.
External microphone jack. Accessory shoe adapter. Port cover supports seem weak and may be susceptible to breaking.
The Panasonic HDC-TM700 is a welcome addition to the latest line of camcorders and one you'll definitely want to check out. Mark Holder is a video producer and trainer. Submitted by wxflight on Sat, 10/30/2010 - 8:34pm. I love my tm 700.
Recently bought an extra 32gb card, wide angle lens and extra life battery for it too. I did loads of reaserch before buying this particular camera and I'm very pleased with it's performance so far. I also looked at the Sony ex1, but for the money, this was my answer. I use this for Real Estate home tours and commercial shoots along with my T2i.
Good too be able to white balance and shoot manual mode as well as the native 1080p 60 for great smooth slow motion. I read of the loud cooling fan noise, but it has not been a big deal to me so far. I'm very happy with my TM700. Submitted by cortex-video on Wed, 02/09/2011 - 2:10pm.
I too love my TM-700. I bought it as an emergency back-up for my main camera but I'm finding I'm using a great deal to pick up cutaways and even main action where space and versatility is needed. I mainly make teaching, environmental and health related documentary type videos and I often have to film in restricted spaces and as non-obtrusively as possible. I also need to keep a low profile for some of the more potentially dangerous or sensitive aras I film in so this camera is the one I use. Of course, there are a few improvements that I'd have liked to see but the HD quality is just perfect for my needs and mixes in well with my larger chip camera. I am very pleased I bought it. Submitted by balilandproperty on Tue, 03/29/2011 - 4:57am.
This is indeed a great camcorder and we always carry this baby with us when shooting real estate besides using Canon dslr's. We normally use only manual settings for video shooting but the TM 700 does a great job when opting for automatic settings if you need to do some quick shooting. http://www. balilandproperty. com.