Panasonic HDC-HS300 Camcorder Review

by Kaitlyn Chantry and Jeremy Stamas
Published on May 6, 2009 2:17 PM

 
Intro Product Tour
Color & Noise Performance Motion & Sharpness Performance
Low Light Performance Compression & Media
Manual Controls Still Features
Handling & Use Playback & Connectivity
Audio & Other Features Sony HDR-XR520V Comparison
Canon HF S100 Comparison
Sanyo VPC-HD2000 Comparison
Conclusion Photo Gallery
Specs and Ratings


Panasonic HDC-HS300 versus Sanyo VPC-HD2000
• Sanyo VPC-HD2000 is smaller and lighter than most high-end consumer camcorders.
• While a top-tier performer in our video testing, the Sanyo has clunky, awkward handling.
• The camcorder has no internal media and records to SD/SDHC cards only.
• No electronic viewfinder, lack of connectivity options on the camcorder, and its enclosed battery compartment are significant drawbacks.
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The Sanyo VPC-HD2000 is much cheaper than the rest of the camcorders in this set. Although not yet available in the US, the VPC-HD2000 is expected to retail for around $600 - $700. The Panasonic HDC-HS300 is the first model we've tested so far this year that was able to match the Sanyo's performance in our low light sensitivity test, which says a lot about the two camcorders' low light capabilities. Both camcorders put up good numbers in all our tests, so as far as video performance goes, the two are very similar.

The Panasonic has a major advantage over the Sanyo in two categories: ease of use and handling. The Sanyo features a strange, upright design that may feel awkward to traditional camcorder users. It also does not feature an electronic viewfinder and its controls and buttons are poorly constructed. While the Sanyo does have many manual control options, implementing and adjusting them is a chore. The HDC-HS300, in comparison, has its well-designed lens ring, and its easy-to-use iA touchscreen features that are a breeze to activate.

The Sanyo VPC-HD2000 is a small product in comparison, but it also doesn't include any internal memory. All video and images must be saved to SD/SDHC memory cards. The camcorder also has an enclosed battery compartment, which means you can't purchase a larger, longer-lasting battery like you can for the Panasonic HDC-HS300 (as well as most other high-end camcorders). Connectivity is also an issue with the VPC-HD2000 as the camcorder doesn't include any video outputs on its body. These ports are all located on a separate docking station (included with the camcorder).

With all the flaws and quirks of the Sanyo VPC-HD2000, it is still an excellent camcorder that captures a superb video image. The Panasonic HDC-HS300 is clearly a better product, but if the strange design and cheap construction of the Sanyo doesn't bother you, it is definitely worthy of consideration—especially since it is roughly half the price of the HDC-HS300.

 

  Comparison Specs
 
  Panasonic HDC-HS300 Sanyo VPC-HD2000
Price $1399.99 Approx. $600 - $700
Primary Recording Media 120GB internal hard drive SD/SDHC Memory Card
Secondary Recording Media SD/SDHC memory card None
Image Sensor Three 1/4.1-inch CMOS 1/2.5-inch CMOS
Effective Pixel Count 2.07-megapixels (x3) video
2.65-megapixels (x3) stills
5.31-megapixels (video)
8.0-megapixels (stills)
Mic Input Yes, 3.5mm Yes, 3.5mm
LCD 2.7-inch with 230,400-pixel resolution 2.7-inch with 230,000-pixel resolution
Viewfinder Yes No
Weight 520g with battery 311g with battery
Dimensions   73 x 70 x 141mm 90 x 112.6 x 54.5mm
HD Yes Yes
Frame Rates 1080/60i, 24p (digital cinema mode) HD: 1080/60p, 1080/60i,
1080/30p, 720/30p
SD: 240fps (448 x 336),
600fps (192 x 108)
Compression AVCHD MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Maximum Bitrate 17Mbps 24Mbps
Optical Zoom 12x 10x
Stabilization Optical Digital

 

 

  Scores
  Panasonic HDC-HS300 Sanyo VPC-HD2000
Color 10.0 10.06
Noise 11.65 9.53
Video Sharpness 10.97 10.59
Low Light Sensitivity 7.7 7.7
Low Light Color 7.05 9.79
Low Light Noise 8.63 9.83
Battery Life 102 minutes 112 minutes

 

Low Light (60 lux) Comparison
Panasonic HDC-HS300
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Sanyo VPC-HD2000
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Low Light Color Score Comparison

 



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