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For less than $1,500, crystal-clear high-def video is yours for the


making! We test and compare five new HD camcorders—learn


which one’s right for you


W

hen you brought home that shiny, new


HDTV, your jaw promptly dropped at


the first sight of its wondrous, super-


sharp video. Wouldn’t it be great to


shoot a boatload of that footage yourself? Well,


what’s stopping you?


In just the past few months, the high-definition


camcorder world has changed. HD camcord-


ers are actually priced within reason, making the


prospect of owning one mighty tempting. Sure,


prices have plummeted, but is it a good time to


buy? Yes. Especially, if you like the idea of watch-


ing your footage by plugging that camcorder into


your HDTV’s HDMI port and then controlling the


playback with a bundled mini-remote—a staple


accoutrement. You can even do some rudimentary


editing within disk-based camcorders, making


playlists and arranging your footage nonsequen-


tially and then feeding your work directly into that


HDTV. Neat.


If you want to transfer the camera’s footage


to your PC, edit it, add effects, and then turn out


your own masterpiece, that’s getting to be an


easier experience, too. But it takes some major


multicore processing—even our quad-core test


machine strained under all the data-crunching


these highly compressed files require. That’s


because the majority of HDTV camcorder purvey-


ors have embraced a new compression format


By charlie white


HD CAMCOR DERS


FINALLY ARRIVE


58 MAXIMUMPC HOLIDAY 2007


PANASONIC HDC-SX5
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