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Panasonic SVAV50 MPEG-4 SD Video Camera | 
| Brand: Panasonic Category: Photography
Buy New: $399.99 as of 9/2/2010 18:33 MST details
New (1) Used (2) from $270.00
Seller: Star5Electronics Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 88559
Color: Blue Media: Electronics Floppy Disk Drive: None Includes Software: Yes Optical Zoom: 1 Digital Zoom: 3 Connectivity: AV Display Size: 2 Minimum Focal Length: 4.5 Maximum Resolution: 1950000 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.6 x 3.3
MPN: SV-AV50A Model: SV-AV50A UPC: 037988251193 EAN: 0037988251193 ASIN: B0001FAU22
Release Date: March 5, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Pocket-sized MPEG-4 SD video camera, 2-megapixel still camera, and digital music player--weighs just .23 pounds | | • | 2.5x digital zoom lens with night view capabilities | | • | 2-inch LCD flips and twists up for viewing video | | • | Built-in flash, mic, and speaker and includes 8MB SD memory card and stereo earphones with remote | | • | Rechargable battery provides up to 1 hour of video recording time or 2 hours of music playback |
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Product Description It's amazing that such a small device can do so much! Panasonic's SV-AV50 D-snap recorder/player boasts an incredible range of features: it snaps digital photos, plays MP3 and AAC music files, captures MPEG video clips, and records snippets of audio. And this multi-talented multi-tasker weighs in at less than four and a half ounces! The 'AV50's photo resolution will amaze you. Somehow, Panasonic fit a 1.9-megapixel CCD inside -- that means you can snap photos at a top resolution of 1600 x 1200! And at 320 x 240 and 30 frames per second, your full-motion MPEG movies look smooth and clear. Plus, the 'AV50 includes a docking cradle that connects to the composite inputs and outputs on your television or other A/V component. You can record your favorite TV show and take it with you, or see your MPEG videos on a TV screen! And of course, even when there's no TV handy, you can always view your photos and video on the 2" flip-out LCD viewscreen. A USB cable is included, for quick transfer of audio, video, and image files to and from your computer via its USB jack. The in-line remote makes the 'AV50 as easy to control as it is to carry! And the included 8MB Secure Digital® card will get you off to a great start -- but you'll want to get more storage capacity by adding more cards.
Amazon.com Product Description The amazingly small, ultra-slim, and lightweight Panasonic SVAV50 is ready to capture your favorite moments in digital video and still photos wherever you roam. You can also use the SVAV50 as a digital audio player, voice recorder, and image viewer through your TV (using the included cradle). The SVAV50 is so small because it uses no tape--all video, images, and audio are stored on a tiny Secure Digital (SD) memory card. It also features 2-megapixel digital still resolution, 2-inch flip-and-twist LCD for reviewing your video and photos, and 2.5x digital zoom. This model (SVAV50A) comes in blue, but the SVAV50 is also available in silver (SVAV50S). Video and Still Optics Using the MPEG4 format, the SVAV25 saves video to Secure Digital (SD) and MultiMedia (MMC) memory cards (an 8 MB SD card is included). With the small size of MPEG4 files--featuring resolution modes of either 320 x 240 or 176 x 144--you can easily post video to your Web site or send files to friends and family via e-mail. The D-snap cradle is equipped with an A/V terminal that makes it easy to connect to a TV or VCR and record TV programs onto an SD card. Using the SVAV50 for playback, you can watch the news, a movie, or other programs just about anywhere. The following shows the approximate amount of continuous video that can be recorded on several sizes of SD memory card (including larger optional cards): - Super Fine (320 x 240, 1 Mbps): 0.9 minutes (included 8 MB card), 7 minutes (64 MB card), 15 minutes (128 MB card)
- Fine (320 x 240, 420 Kbps): 2 minutes (included 8 MB card), 17 minutes (64 MB card), 35 minutes (128 MB card)
- Normal (176 x 144, 300 Kbps): 2.5 minutes (included 8 MB card), 25 minutes (64 MB card), 50 minutes (128 MB card)
- Economy (176 x 144, 100 Kbps): 8 minutes (included 8 MB card), 70 minutes (64 MB card), 150 minutes (128 MB card)
The SVAV50 has a 1/3.2-inch CCD for a 2-megapixel resolution--capturing enough image data for print enlargements up to 8 x 10 inches. It features 1600 x 1200 (2 MP), 1280 x 960 (1 MP), and 640 x 480 (VGA--great for sending in e-mail) resolution modes. You can zoom in on subjects using the 2.5x digital zoom. Audio In addition to its motion and still image capability, the SVAV50 can also be used as a digital audio player--just slip in an SD card loaded with tunes and listen via the included earphones. It's compatible with MP3 and AAC audio files. And with the built-in microphone (monaural), you can easily record voice memos, lectures, interviews, and reminders to the SD card. More Features - 2-inch flip-and-twist LCD with 117,000-pixel resolution
- Connects to your PC via USB 1.1 connectivity
- Lens: F4 (4.5mm focal length)
- Measures 4 x 1.94 x .81 inches (H x W x D)
- Weighs 3.7 ounces
What's in the Box This package includes the Panasonic SVAV50A digital camcorder, 8 MB SD memory card, USB cradle, battery pack, AC adaptor, stereo earphones with remote controller, USB and A/V cables, carrying case, cleaning clot, neck strap, and CD-ROM with USB drivers for Windows and the following Panasonic software (not Mac compatible): - SD MovieStage Ver. 2.5 displays MPEG4 motion images and JPEG still images in thumbnail form and plays them back on a PC. You can also cut and edit motion images and send e-mail with motion images attached.
- SD Jukebox Ver. 4.0 Software transfers music from your SD memory card to your PC and allows you to rip CDs to your PC and convert music data to different PC music file formats. When ripping CDs, music information from the CD database (CDDB) is obtained automatically, including album title, artist and song title. You can also organize your songs by artist, title or personalized playlists. There is also a "Mood Analyzer" (Music Sommelier) that automatically selects songs to match your mood.
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Great for beginners..... August 8, 2005 M. Gomez (My house in the middle of no where) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I got this for my birthday a while ago, and is my first of a couple of digital cameras that i like to use regularly. most other cameras only take aroung 8 to 15 mins of video with a high memory card but this one takes alot more. with a 512 mg SD card you can take over 1 hour of video and hundreds of pictures on high resolution. the "mp3 player" is a little low rate but its ok. and i never really used the voice recorder, but when i did test it it sounded ok except for a low static sound in the backround. if you do get it i suggest getting an extra battery, and at least a 256 mg card. Most of the problems that occur can be fixed with the manual, and if you have a dot on your screen that doesnt change its alright because it wont come out in the picture. 2 megapixels is a little on the grainy side, but you can print regular sized pictures without any of the grainy effect. Overall it is a very handy and useful camera for everyday use and catching those spur of the moment things.
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!!! April 25, 2005 marcy twain 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is very poorly designed product, extremely user-unfriendly. The PC connection has to be snapped so tight till it almost breaks to make a connection. Buttons are very small. I have tiny fingers but still have trouble setting to the right mode and if you are not careful, you could be digital video-recording which takes all the memory in 1 minute instead of taking the pictures. The pics are very poor quality and DARK!!! DO NOT BUY this product, just buy a real digital camera or buy a real digital video recorder.
Nice little product December 23, 2004 Chapwoman (Charlottesville) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I recently bought this on sale (very good price I might add) and am going to be sending in for the rebate. For what I paid it is a great little product. It's nice to stick in your purse or bag and you have everything at your fingertips - voice recorder, camera, video and music.
Drawbacks:
1 - It only plays MP3 files (it comes with software which you must use, but it is easy).
2 - When playing music if you accidentally nudge the little orange button (used for making menu choices etc) it will go back to the start of the song - very annoying. I am going to try putting a piece of tape over it if I will be listening for awhile and if it will be in my purse or pocket at the time.
3 - Only comes with an 8 MB card! It hardly holds anything! You WILL want to buy another card if you are going to use it much at all so factor the cost of a 128 or 264MB card into your budget.
For everything together it is great. Obviously it is not as good as a normal digital camera, but I am not going to carry my camera with me. With this in my purse if I see a picture I can't resist or (God forbid) I get in a fender bender I will have it right there to snap a few shots.
It's a nice little splurge to have fun with at the right price.
DON'T BUY THIS PRODUCT! November 4, 2004 Todd J. Beckett (Chocolate City) 3 out of 47 found this review helpful
This is not an MP3 player. To listen to music on it you have to use some stupid conversion software. Personally I think their is a great class action lawsuit for false advertising on this. In the meantime I putting this POS on ebay, and vowing never to buy another Panasonic product again.
OK, but not in the top range August 18, 2004 Daniel Melberg (Oslo, Norway) 32 out of 34 found this review helpful
I purchased the camera a few months ago. I saw it first at a stand at JFK, and thought it was a really neat and fantastic little product. I knew straight away all the my tech friends would love it. Cool design, easy to use. Small, smaller than most mobile phones. Good flash, even sometimes it is to good, and can flash away your picture, meaning close-up photos may become to bright. But I guess it also has something to do with the person operating it. :-)
So then there are of course a few downsides to it too! 1. Inside filming is a bit tricky. You either need very good lighting in-doors to get a good video, or you need to turn on the night view option, which then slows down the FPS (frames per second) which really means that the video slows down, and you really have to hold it still to make a good video. Not a good option I think. So that really sucks, because it means you really have to have some good light indoors. Outside is ok. Not the best video quality there either, but it is more than acceptable and the sound is good.
The second thing here is that it is only a 2 mega pixel camera. And most people today probably have a compact digital cam that has from 3.2 and up. There is no doubt that a compact cam of 2 mega, bets this cameras 2 mega. The pictures are ok, but once you are used to better quality cams, then you kind of feel like you are stepping back with this one. Would be cool to see this cam with at least 3.2 mega...
Unfortunately I lost the CD cover with the installation code for the installation of the MP3 software, so I have not been able to test that yet. But the earphones that came with the cam seem to be of pretty good quality. We'll see.
My overall conclusion is that this is an OK cam to have, but should not be your prime camera to use for those special occasions, vacations etc. I would then stick to either a digital camera with better mega pixels, or just a regular film camera. (but that takes away some of the fun taking pictures I think) Good luck.
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