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Panasonic HDC-TM300

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The TM300 features a 12x optical zoom Leica Dicomar lens.
The TM300 records to 32GB of internal memory or removable SD/SDHC cards.
The small iA button activates full Intelligent Auto mode.
The primary zoom control is a meaty slider switch.
Zoom can also be controlled on the LCD panel, but the buttons cannot produce variable zoom speeds.
The Info button will activate a helpful tool tip feature.
The DC power input is, annoyingly, located within the battery cavity.
The built-in 5.1-channel surround mic is in a perilous position.
Most of the TM300's ports are nestled in the LCD cavity.
The mic and headphone jacks are up front.
DC power is still in the battery cavity.
The SD/SDHC card slot serves as an alternate recording media.
The shoe's location seems peculiar at first...
...but the adapter keeps accessories out of the way and ensures that your grip remains comfortable.
The TM300 fits very comfortably in the hand.
Though it shares much of the design elements of the HS300, we love the slimmer contour.
The TM300 is small and light—great for a long day of shooting.

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