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Compared with other 3-CCD MiniDV camcorders - including the Sony DCR-HC96 and the model it replaces - the Panasonic PV-GS320 is a bargain. Despite some design quirks, the video performance and high-quality video and still shots make the Panasonic PV-G...
3 CCD imager, excellent video performance, reasonable price
Disappointing feature set for a top of the line model, no manual focus ring, microphone input, hot shoe, headphone jack or analog-to-digital passthrough.
The PV-GS320 certainly delivers top quality video for an affordable price, but considering it is Panasonics top of the range MiniDV camcorder we expected more in the way of features and manual controls. The PV-GS320 is an updated version of last year...
Abstract: The fact that the PV-GS320 is Panasonic’s top-end MiniDV camcorder is the most fitting testament to how far tape has fallen in a few short years. (Note: Panasonic is still shipping last years PV-GS500 in limited quantities.) The video quality remain...
Records sharp, clear video; modestly priced for a 3-CCD camcorder.
No external microphone input; no headphone jack; inconvenient placement of computer interface ports and SD Card slot.
Compared with other 3-CCD MiniDV camcorders—including the model it replaces—the Panasonic PV-GS320 is a bargain. Despite some design quirks, the video performance and high-quality video and still shots make this camcorder a good choice fo...
Published: 2007-04-16, Author: Philip , review by: cnet.com
Impressive video quality; decent low-light performance; very effective optical image stabilization.
No built-in flash or video light; no manual focus ring; no mic input or headphone output; all controls are menu-based.
Delivering high-quality MiniDV footage and decent still images, the Panasonic PV-GS320 should appeal to advanced amateurs searching for a tape-based camcorder.