The Panasonic HDC-TM700 High Definition PAL Camcorder provides true 1920 x 1080p HD recording to a built-in 32GB flash memory. The TM700 also offers up 14.2MP still image capture and the option to record to SD/SDHC/SDXC memory cards.
The core of the camera, Panasonic's 3 MOS image sensor, is a 9.15MP (3 x 3.05MP) CMOS sensor which works together with the Lecia Dicomar lens, 3" touch screen LCD, and 18x Intelligent Zoom to record stunning images. Other features like Power O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilization) and microphone and headphone connections help enhance your video with stable images and high quality audio capture. In addition, the TM700 also comes equipped with a cold shoe mount, remote control, stylus, and a mini HDMI connection.
- Active Mode:
Capture clear shots even while walking, where the camcorder sways considerably
- Interlaced Scanning:
Only half of the image data is reproduced in each picture. Fabric patterns run together, and moiré patterns appears - Progressive Scanning:
Reproduces all of image data in a single picture. Patterns in fabric are crisp and clear with no color bleeding
- Wide Mode:
Picks up audio from all directions to reproduce a natural, lifelike sound field - Zoom Mode:
In Zoom mode the microphones are linked to the lens action. When you zoom in on a subject, the microphones focus on the sound in that same direction - Focus Mode:
With the five highly directional microphones, this mode enables the microphones to focus on sounds coming from right in front of you, even when the lens is not zooming - Wind Noise Canceller:
The technology of the previous Wind Cut function has evolved to form the Wind Noise Canceller. The new function automatically detects and suppresses only wind noise, to give you natural sounds with lifelike ambience. Also, unlike the previous Wind Cut function, which switched to monaural recording, the Wind Noise Canceller enables stereo recording. This maintains natural sounds when shooting outdoors - Bass Control:
You can adjust the level of low-frequency sound that is included in the audio track while shooting
- Active Mode:
Active mode comes in handy when shooting while walking or playing with your children. The wide correction area corrects even relatively large hand-shake motion. It's especially good for active video shooting
- Portrait:
This mode captures faces beautifully. With Soft Skin mode, complexions are automatically enhanced to make faces attractive - Scenery:
This mode is ideal for shooting wide landscapes and sweeping vistas, such as at the ocean or in the mountains. It balances the exposure over the entire frame to prevent brighter parts of the image, such as the sky, from being washed out or having blown highlights - Spotlight:
The camcorder automatically uses this mode for scenes with particularly strong contrast, such as when you're shooting a spot lit area on a darkened stage. It captures the well-lit subject perfectly and prevents washed-out areas - Low Light:
In dim lighting, the camcorder automatically switches to a slower shutter speed so that images across the entire frame are bright and easy to see
- Zoom:
Just rotate the ring to zoom in and out. You have full control of the zooming speed and can zoom in or out to the precise degree you want - Focus:
Just rotate the ring to focus. You can focus on the exact point you want, even if it's not in the center of the frame. You can also change the focus as you shoot, to get the kind of creative shots you sometimes see in movies - White Balance:
Select from Auto, Indoor, Outdoor and White Set according to the location, weather or type of lighting. You'll always get the best possible coloring even if the light source changes - Shutter Speed:
The shutter speed can be adjusted from 1/24 to 1/8,000 of a second. Use a high shutter speed when shooting sports events or fast-moving subjects, and you can get clear, sharp, incredible action shots - Iris:
Use the ring to adjust the aperture to regulate the amount of light let in. You can also use this setting to attain a shallow depth of field, blur the background, or create frames that emphasize the foreground, for creating movie-like expressions
- Zebra Pattern:
A "zebra pattern" is displayed in areas of the frame where the lighting is excessive and the image is over-exposed - Brightness Level:
The light level is metered at the center of the frame and displayed as a percentage. This serves as a guide when you're shooting a subject that's backlit, or when you want to keep the light level the same even though the lighting conditions change - Histogram:
The histogram displays in graph form the exposure and contrast conditions over the entire frame. This lets you determine fine gradation details that are difficult to tell by just looking at the screen
- Microphone and Headphone Terminal:
There's a mic input terminal and a headphone jack on the side of the camcorder. Plug in an external mic or headphones (both optional) if desired - Electronic Viewfinder:
The extendable electronic viewfinder is easy to use and convenient for focusing and other adjustments - Accessory Shoe:
Optional accessories can be attached here to increase shooting versatility
- Capture the Smiles of Only Certain Subjects - Face Recognition Linked:
This function detects subjects who are registered in advance and automatically snaps the shutter to catch the subject's best possible smile. It's great for capturing the smiles of certain people in a group - Capture the Smiles of an Entire Group - Face Detection Linked:
This function automatically snaps the people within the LCD frame smiles. It gives you shots of an entire group of people smiling, making it great for group shots - Capture the Smiling Face of a Moving Subject - AF/AE Tracking Linked:
Simply touch a subject within the LCD frame. This function will then lock on and start tracking your subject. When the subject smiles, it'll automatically snap the shutter
How to Combine Motion Images That Are Split onto Two Types of Media as a Continuous Scene
- Arrange the Data that is Split onto Two Types of Media on an SDXC/SDHC/SD Memory Card:
If the SDXC/SDHC/SD Memory Card has sufficient capacity, it's possible to arrange all of the split data as a single continuous scene on the SDXC/SDHC/SD Memory Card - Use the Included Software:
You can also use the editing software that is included with the camcorder to join the split data as a continuous scene - Use a DVD Burner to Create a Disc:
If the SDXC/SDHC/SD Memory Card is not big enough to hold all of the split data, use a DVD burner to create a disc with all the motion images as a single continuous scene
- Face Highlight Index:
The newly added Face Highlight Index selects scenes that have faces in them and displays them in an index format. This handy function lets you quickly find and view scenes that have people in them - Highlight Index:
The camera automatically selects and displays the most exciting scenes. It determines the level of importance of each scene based on zooming and panning, and whether there are faces. This gives you an easy, convenient way to view all the highlights together - Time Frame Index:
This mode divides each recorded clip into 3-second, 6-second, 12-second, 1-minute and 5-minute intervals, and displays them. This is convenient when you want to find a specific scene within a long clip
- VIERA Link:
Connect your HD camcorder to a VIERA or compatible Blu-ray Disc Player via an HDMI mini cable, and you can control both units in synchronized operation with a single remote control. This kind of simple, easy operation makes it enjoyable to view your recordings - VIERA Image Viewer:
Just slip the SD card from your camcorder into the VIERA Image Viewer card slot on your VIERA TV, and you're ready to view full-HD moving images recorded
- Easy AVCHD to MPEG2 Conversion:
You can make a copy either in the original high-definition AVCHD format, or in the standard-definition DVD-Video (MPEG-2) format. Choose the one that matches your playback equipment - Saving 1080/50p Data with a PC
Use the included HD Writer AE2.1 software to save Full-HD 1080/50p data onto a PC or an SD card - Playback with a DVD Burner:
To view the disc you just burned, simply connect the HD camcorder to an HDTV via an HDMI mini cable
- Importing Data:
When the camcorder is connected to a PC, the software automatically starts up. Importing data takes only a single click of the mouse - Easy YouTube Uploading:
Encode to MPEG-2 with a single click, then upload with ease. This makes it easy to upload your favorite videos to YouTube, and share them with people around the world - Highlight Playback:
Chooses the most exciting scenes and plays them all together, back by music - Editing:
It's easy to add titles, rearrange scenes, provide transition effects, and edit images in single frame units - Archiving:
Make a copy either in the original high-definition AVCHD format, or in the standard-definition DVD-Video (MPEG-2) format
