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High Defi nition – A Future of Beautiful Memories
High Defi nition vs. Standard Defi nition: What's the Difference?
HD images contain 6 times as much information as 
standard images. HDTV has 1,080 horizontal scan 
lines, SDTV has 480. That translates into much higher 
resolution and much fi ner detail. With HD images on an 
HDTV, pictures are so clear and sharp that you can see 
textures. The shift in the industry from SDTV to HDTV is 
well under way. For shooting once-in-a-lifetime scenes 
that you want to capture in full beauty and enjoy forever, 
an HD camcorder is the best choice.
• AVCHD is a new standard for recording HD signals onto memory cards, DVD discs, and hard disks. It uses the H.264 standard to achieve more than twice the 
compression of conventional MPEG2 and MPEG4 standards. • AVCHD motion images recorded onto an SD Memory Card or a DVD disc cannot be played from 
a device that does not support the AVCHD standard. • Do not insert a disc containing AVCHD-recorded images into a device that does not support the AVCHD 
standard. The disc cannot be played on such a device,  and it may not be possible to remove the disc once inserted.
Simply Breathtaking: Full-HD 1920 x 1080 Progressive* Images 
Why Is the Image Quality So Much Better?
Panasonic full-HD camcorders record horizontal pixels 
at an HD resolution of up to 1,920 pixels, which results 
in a total of around 2,070,000 pixels. Panasonic full-HD 
camcorders use progressive scanning, which provides 
twice as much data per picture as conventional interlace 
scanning. This means you get images with exceptional 
resolution and detail. The 1080/24p format used by 
Panasonic full-HD camcorders lets you capture scenes 
with a rich, fi lm-like quality. Add it up and you can see why 
Panasonic full-HD camcorders, with their full-HD 1920 x 
1080 progressive* recording, take visual expression a leap 
ahead. 
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High Defi nition
Each strand of hair and individual eyelash 
is captured in clear, distinct detail. 
Standard Defi nition
*Progressive scanning refers to the 1080/24p (24 pictures per second) recording format.
The most precious scenes in life – those you want to enjoy again and again – deserve the beauty only a full-HD camcorder 
can provide. Whether it's a glorious sunset that lights up the sky, a bunch of balloons that fi ll the air with dancing color, or 
a perfect moment refl ected in your little girl's face, you want a camcorder that captures all the beauty in clear, vivid detail. 
With their full-HD 1920 x 1080 progressive images, Panasonic HD camcorders give you the beauty of today's most advanced 
technology. Whether you choose an SD card model or hard disk drive model, you can count on beautiful memories that will 
remain fresh forever. 
*Progressive scanning refers to the 1080/24p (24 pictures per second) recording format.
The remarkable clarity and detail of full-HD 
progressive* images give you the gift of beautiful 
memories you'll enjoy forever
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*In HG (high image quality) mode. 1920 x 1080 full-HD recording with a Panasonic home-use camcorder refers to recording with 1,920 pixels in the horizontal direction and 1,080 pixels in the vertical direction.
Progressive Scanning
Reproduces all of the image data in a single picture. 
Patterns in fabric are crisp and clear, with no color bleeding. 
Interlace Scanning
Only half of the image data is reproduced in each picture. Fabric patterns run together, and fl ickering appears. 
*Progressive 1080/24p