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The latter's built-in flash has also been removed, so this model isn't quite as good at doubling as a stills camera. Despite its budget price tag, the NV-GS offers microphone and headphone jacks, with a regular accessory shoe on the top for external add-ons.

The tape mechanism is top-loading, so you won't have any trouble changing media when the Panasonic is screwed to a tripod. The little joystick on the back gives immediate access to various options, including shutter and iris settings and video gain. In Focus mode, the joystick is also used for manual focusing - this is a little fiddly but workable. You'll need to enter the full menu to enable one of the five auto-exposure modes, which include the usual suspects.

As we've come to expect from Panasonic's three-chip consumer range, image quality was a cut above most similarly priced single-chip camcorders. This was particularly noticeable in low light or when shooting indoors. The only down side was that the GS uses electronic image stabilisation, which works well in good lighting but isn't so effective in poor illumination - and you can't use it at all in widescreen mode. The Panasonic NV-GS doesn't seem like a huge step forward from its NV-GS, predecessor; it's a touch shorter and lighter, and misses the flash and integrated lens cap, but otherwise offers very similar features.

Nonetheless, assuming street prices match the Panasonic's recommended retail price, this is exceptional value for such good video quality. Skip to main content. Each menu and sub-menu was in an understandable order and category.

Panasonic says its Leica Dicomar? The four-way joystick can be hard to use for some people, nearly impossible without looking, and as a result, users will find themselves fumbling through the menu. This camera is a decent price and upgrade video camera.

This is really designed as a complete point-and-shoot video solution with as few manual overrides as possible littering the camcorder? The new GS sets a number of firsts. The NV-GS produces sharp, natural colours, even panasonic nv-gs indoor lighting conditions. You can only make your problems worse if you install the wrong driver for your hardware. It is strongly recommended to use a driver updating program as updates can be time consuming and complex.

These updaters will ensure that you always have the right drivers for your hardware, and that they are always backed up until you upgrade to the new versions. You are assured that you can rollback to the earlier edition if you encounter some trouble with your driver.

This website is using cookies. By continuing to browse, you are agreeing to our use of cookies as explained in our Privacy Policy. I Agree. Get the firewire cable and you'll have no probs. Cheers from Oz. View answer in context. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. User profile for user: NikkiG NikkiG. All you need is a 4 - 6 pin firewire cable no, it doesn't come with the camera! It might be a good idea to take your camera with you when you buy it just to make sure you get the correct one.

Attach the small end to the DV outlet on your camera and the other end to a firewire port on your computer. Rewind your footage if necessary, then download.



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