HDC-TM700 Uses Advanced 3MOS System, Which Combines 3MOS Sensor, Leica Dicomar Lens, And Crystal Engine PRO

HDC TM700

The HDC-TM700 uses the advanced 3MOS System, which combines the 3MOS Sensor, Leica Dicomar Lens, and Crystal Engine PRO. The results of HDC-TM700 are spectacular. Images shot in bright conditions are even more vibrant and detailed. And in dim lighting, you can capture clear, sharp images without color loss. See for yourself how Panasonic technology brings out the best in Full-HD angel quality. The 60 Progressive Recording of the HDC-TM700K produces 60 images per second. This extremely dense image information creates intricate detail and silky smooth motion.

HDC-TM700K has three MOS sensors, with their large light-receiving area, are used. Each of the 3 primary colors is processed just the way it is. That means there is almost no light loss and the color information is accurate.

HDC-TM700 reduces light loss compared to the 1MOS sensor, and renders details, colors, & gradation all with intricate natural beauty & detail. This superb color reproduction maximizes the inherent quality of Full-HD progressive images. New technology to raise light-gathering efficiency has also improved sensor sensitivity and cut noise in half.

Superb color expression from a high-sensitivity sensor. The HDC TM700 employ the 3MOS Sensor, with its three-sensor configuration. This provides a resolution of 7.59 million effective motion image pixels (2.53 million x 3). The 3MOS Sensor splits the light information captured by the lens into the three primary colors - red, green and blue - and processes each color with its own individual sensor.

This gives you ablaze images with basal babble alike in low-light situations. Not like conventional camcorders, where colors in shadow areas usually fade and noise is reduced by half, even the finest details come through in vivid color. The expressive power of the advanced 3MOS Sensor renders both bright & dark scenes with the rich, scrumptious colors that Full-HD offers.

The HD 700 Series and SD600 of HDC-TM700 use the progressive method to record twice as much image data as the interlace method. Whereas interlacing requires two images to produce a complete picture, the progressive method records a single image as a complete picture. Plus, the 60 Progressive Recording of the HD 700 Series and SD600 aftermath 60 images per second.

One of customer review is Christopher Michael Sean. Here is what he said about HDC-TM700 "The HDC-TM700 is a camcorder that it breaks new feature. The key upside of this camcorder is its 28 Mbps 60P mode -- the camera is capable of recording at 1920x1080 resolution in 60 PROGRESSIVE frames per second. This consistent in smoother motion because it captures TWICE the angel advice of the interlaced method. The TM700 also capture more vertical resolution than other consumer camcorders when used in 60P mode."

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