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Panasonic HDC-TM90 $599.99
By TJ Donegan May 13, 2011
Panasonic HDC-TM90
Review Highlights

Excellent motion and sharpness in 1080/60p

Very simple, easy-to-use design

Not much fine tuning for the enthusiast

Score Breakdown
8.5
5.7
7.8
5.3

Introduction

The Panasonic TM90 is a single 1/4.1’’ chip HD camcorder leading Panasonic’s 2011 mid-range consumer lineup with 1080/60p video recording, a 21x optical zoom lens, and 16GB of built-in flash memory to go along with SDHC/SDXC compatibility. It inherits many of the features of last year’s middle and high-end models, bringing 1080/60p video quality to Panasonic’s consumer line.

This review is organized into 13 pages
Page 1
Product Tour

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Sample Videos

A gallery of photos taken with the Panasonic HDC-TM90

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Canon M31 Comparison
Canon  Vixia HF M31

We compare the HDC-TM90 to the HF M31.

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Panasonic HS60 Comparison
Panasonic HDC-HS60

We compare the HDC-TM90 to the HDC-HS60.

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Sony CX150 Comparison
Sony  Handycam HDR-CX150

We compare the HDC-TM90 to the HDR-CX150.

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Conclusion

Read our final conclusion of the Panasonic HDC-TM90.

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Photo Gallery

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Specs & Ratings

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Part 13
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