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For years we’ve been telling people to keep their camcorders away from sand and water - only to find that Panasonic’s SDR-SW20 is happy lying on a windy beach or swimming with the fish. Has the world gone mad?
SimplyDV Review: Panasonic SDR-SW20 SDHC Camcorder

Key factors on choosing a CamCorder

For blogging and social media

  • Low light performance
  • Sound quality and mic-in external mic and headphone jack **
  • Easy tripod setup and remote activation - for self recording
  • Runs directly off mains

For kids and sport

  • Optical image stabilisation (not just digital)
  • External battery charging
  • Reasonable zoom
  • Simplicity and tactile control (button placement)

For experimentation

  • Manual focus
  • Easy access to exposure control

http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Beginers-Camcorder-Buying-Guide.htm

One of the best reviews is for the classic from 2004 Panasonic GS400

The Panasonic PV-GS400 is the best camcorder value I’ve ever reviewed. Whoever designed this camcorder, and any engineers who worked on it, deserve a raise. (That’s to you, Matsushita). Of course, there are camcorders from pro divisions that beat the PV-GS400; however, they certainly don’t offer anything close to the value that the PV-GS400 does.

This camera is raved about in many forums, as its replacement GS500 moved toward a more consumer mode by dropping manual focus ring.
http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content/Panasonic-PV-GS400-Camcorder-Review.htm
http://dvinfo.net/conf/showthread.php?t=75299

Choices - picks for SD Camcorders June 2008
Panasonic SDR-H280
www.panasonic.com.au SD HDD 30 GB / memory card 60 63 59 56 42 57 100 143 • 1209
Sony DCR-SR220
www.sony.com.au SD HDD 60 GB / memory card 59 59 61 47 55 48 100 147 • 1399
Panasonic NV-GS330
www.panasonic.com.au SD Mini-DV 53 56 56 47 43 62 37 77 • 989
CHOICE - Test: Digital camcorders