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| Brand | Panasonic |
| Model | SDR-H100 | SDR-H100EG-K |
| Product | camcorder |
| EAN | 5025232602315 |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
| Digital zoom | 3500 x |
| Optical zoom | 78 x |
| Focal length range | 32.8 - 2571 mm |
| Image stabilizer | Yes |
| Total megapixels | 0.8 MP |
| Optical sensor size | 1/8 " |
| Sensor type | CCD |
| Effective megapixels (movie) | 0.47 MP |
| Lens system | Panasonic |
| Lens focal range | F1.9 - 5.7 |
| Auto focus | Yes |
| Manual focus | Yes |
| Audio recording formats | MPEG1 |
| Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Video out | 1 |
| Audio output | 1 |
| Display | LCD |
| Display diagonal | 2.7 " |
| Indoor white balance | Yes |
| White balance | Auto, Cloudy, Daylight, Manual |
| Video formats supported | MPEG2 |
| Still image resolution(s) | 640 x 480 |
| Image formats supported | JPG |
| Built-in microphone | Yes |
| Built-in speaker(s) | Yes |
| Camera shutter speed | 1/25 - 1/8000 s |
| Shutter speed (video) | 1/8000 s |
| Shutter speed (photo) | 1/25 s |
| On Screen Display (OSD) | Yes |
| Photo mode | Yes |
| USB 2.0 ports quantity | 1 |
| DC-in jack | Yes |
| Compatible memory cards | SD, SDHC, SDXC |
| Internal storage capacity | 80 GB |
| Weight | 273 g |
| Width | 55 mm |
| Depth | 107 mm |
| Height | 64 mm |
| Product color | Black |
| Battery technology | Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) |
| Bundled software | Video Cam Suite V3.5 |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Panasonic SDR-H100 below.
The number of megapixels denotes how many pixels there are in the sensor. 1 megapixel equals 1 million pixels. The more pixels, the higher the potential image quality.
MP stands for MegaPixels.
The Panasonic SDR-H100 has a weight of 273 g.
The screen size of the Panasonic SDR-H100 is 2.7 ".
The Panasonic SDR-H100 has a height of 64 mm.
The Panasonic SDR-H100 has a width of 55 mm.
The Panasonic SDR-H100 has a depth of 107 mm.
The Panasonic SDR-H100 has 80 GB storage capacity.
Yes, the Panasonic SDR-H100 has a digital zoom of 3500x. This high level of digital zoom allows users to bring distant subjects closer for detailed recording.
The Panasonic SDR-H100 has an optical zoom of 78x. This means it can magnify the image up to 78 times without losing image quality, providing users with the ability to zoom in on subjects from a distance.
The Panasonic SDR-H100 has a total of 0.8 megapixels. While this may be lower compared to other camcorders on the market, it still allows for decent image resolution for video recording.
The Panasonic SDR-H100 has a CCD sensor. CCD sensors are known for their ability to capture high-quality images with good color reproduction, making them suitable for recording videos.
The Panasonic SDR-H100 supports MPEG2 video format. This format offers good video quality and is widely compatible with various media players and editing software.
To troubleshoot if you are unable to start VideoCam Suite 3.5 on your PC for the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that you are logged on to your computer as an Administrator or with a login name that is equally authorized. If you are using Windows XP, log on as Administrator. For Windows Vista/Windows 7, log on as Administrator or with the user name for a standard user account. Note that if you log on with a guest user account, the software cannot be used. 2. On your PC, go to the Start menu and navigate to "All Programs (Programs)" > "Panasonic" > "VideoCam Suite 3.5" > "VideoCam Suite". Click on "VideoCam Suite" to start the software. 3. If you need detailed instructions on how to use the software applications, you can read the PDF operating instructions of the software. To access the operating instructions, go to the Start menu and navigate to "All Programs (Programs)" > "Panasonic" > "VideoCam Suite 3.5" > "Operating Instructions". Make sure you have Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later, or Adobe Reader 7.0 or later installed to read the PDF operating instructions. By following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot and start VideoCam Suite 3.5 on your PC for the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder.
If you encounter any damages or loss of recording or edited content while using the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that you have a backup of your data. Periodically back up your data to a PC or DVD disc to avoid erasing data due to static electricity, electromagnetic waves, breakage, or failures. 2. If you experience any abnormalities with the HDD (built-in 80 GB hard disk drive), back up your data immediately. Failure in the HDD may produce continuous noise or choppy sound during recording or playback. If you observe these phenomena, copy the data on the HDD to a PC or DVD disc and contact consumer support. 3. If you encounter any abnormal management information or error messages, follow the directions provided in the messages. Repairing may take time depending on the error. Be aware that if the repair fails, scenes with errors may be deleted. 4. Use a sufficiently charged battery or the AC adaptor when performing any recovery or repair processes. Depending on the condition of the data, it may not be possible to completely repair the data. 5. If recovery fails repeatedly, format the media on the unit. However, please note that formatting the media will erase all the data recorded on it. By following these steps, you can address damages or loss of recording or edited content while using the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder.
If you are experiencing issues with the built-in memory of the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder, follow these steps: 1. Back up your data periodically to avoid erasing data due to static electricity, electromagnetic waves, breakage, or failures. You can back up the data to a PC or DVD disc. 2. Be aware that the built-in memory is temporary storage. Avoid performing operations such as turning off the power, inserting or removing the USB cable, or exposing the unit to vibrations or shock when the access lamp is illuminated. The access lamp indicates that the SD card or built-in memory is being accessed. 3. If you encounter any abnormalities with the built-in memory, such as continuous noise or choppy sound during recording or playback, back up your data immediately. Failure in the built-in memory may result in data loss. Copy the data on the built-in memory to a PC or DVD disc and contact consumer support for further assistance. 4. Remember that once the built-in memory is out of order, data cannot be restored. It is important to back up your data regularly to prevent data loss. By following these steps, you can address issues with the built-in memory of the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder.
If the HDD of the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder is not functioning properly, follow these steps to troubleshoot the issue: 1. Check the power supply: Ensure that the camcorder is powered on and that the battery is sufficiently charged. If the battery is low, connect the AC adaptor to provide a stable power source. 2. Restart the camcorder: Turn off the camcorder, remove the battery, wait for a few seconds, and then reinsert the battery. Turn on the camcorder again to see if the HDD starts functioning properly. 3. Free up storage space: If the HDD is full, delete unnecessary files or transfer them to a computer or external storage device to free up space. A full HDD can cause performance issues. 4. Perform a system reset: If the HDD is still not functioning properly, perform a system reset. To do this, go to the menu settings and look for the option to reset the system. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset process. 5. Contact customer support: If the above steps do not resolve the issue, contact Panasonic customer support for further assistance. They can provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for repairs if necessary. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot issues with the HDD of the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder.
To properly dispose of or give away the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder, follow these steps: 1. Erase personal data: Before disposing of or giving away the camcorder, ensure that all personal data, such as recorded videos or photos, is erased. Use the camcorder's menu settings to format the built-in memory or HDD. Formatting will delete all data stored on the camcorder. 2. Remove accessories: Remove any accessories, such as the battery, SD card, or cables, from the camcorder. These accessories can be used with other devices or kept as spare parts. 3. Find a recycling center: Locate a local recycling center or electronic waste collection point in your area. These facilities are equipped to handle the proper disposal of electronic devices like camcorders. Check with your local municipality or waste management authority for information on recycling options. 4. Follow disposal guidelines: Follow the guidelines provided by the recycling center or waste management authority for disposing of electronic devices. They may have specific instructions on how to prepare the camcorder for recycling or disposal. 5. Donate or sell: If the camcorder is still in working condition, consider donating it to a charitable organization or selling it to someone who can make use of it. Ensure that you provide any necessary accessories or documentation to the recipient. By following these steps, you can properly dispose of or give away the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder.
To troubleshoot if you are unable to start VideoCam Suite 3.5 on your PC for the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder, follow these steps: 1. Ensure that you are logged on to your computer as an Administrator or with a login name that is equally authorized. If you are using Windows XP, log on as Administrator. For Windows Vista/Windows 7, log on as Administrator or with the user name for a standard user account. Note that if you log on with a guest user account, the software cannot be used. 2. On your PC, go to the Start menu and navigate to "All Programs (Programs)" > "Panasonic" > "VideoCam Suite 3.5" > "VideoCam Suite". Click on "VideoCam Suite" to start the software. 3. If you need detailed instructions on how to use the software applications, you can read the PDF operating instructions of the software. To access the operating instructions, go to the Start menu and navigate to "All Programs (Programs)" > "Panasonic" > "VideoCam Suite 3.5" > "Operating Instructions". Make sure you have Adobe Acrobat Reader 5.0 or later, or Adobe Reader 7.0 or later installed to read the PDF operating instructions. By following these steps, you should be able to troubleshoot and start VideoCam Suite 3.5 on your PC for the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder.
If you encounter any damages or loss of recording or edited content while using the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder, follow these steps: 1. Indemnity: Panasonic does not accept responsibility for any damages or loss of recording or edited content. It is important to understand that Panasonic does not guarantee the content if recording or editing does not work properly. 2. SD Card: Ensure that you are using a compatible SD card for recording and storing your content. Make sure to handle the SD card with care to avoid any damages or data loss. 3. Back up data: Periodically back up your data from the camcorder to a PC or DVD disc. This will help prevent data loss due to static electricity, electromagnetic waves, breakage, or failures. 4. Handling HDD: If you are using the built-in HDD (hard disk drive) of the camcorder, avoid exposing it to vibrations and shocks. Back up the data from the HDD to a PC or DVD disc regularly to prevent data loss. 5. Abnormalities: If you experience any abnormalities with the HDD, such as continuous noise or choppy sound during recording or playback, immediately back up the data and contact consumer support for assistance. By following these steps, you can minimize the risk of damages or loss of recording or edited content while using the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder.
If you are experiencing issues with the built-in memory of the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder, follow these steps: 1. Back up data periodically: The built-in memory is temporary storage, so it is important to back up your data regularly to avoid data loss. You can back up the data to a PC or DVD disc. 2. Avoid erasing data: To prevent accidental erasure of data, be cautious when handling the camcorder. Avoid exposing it to static electricity, electromagnetic waves, vibrations, shocks, or any other conditions that may cause damage to the built-in memory. 3. Access lamp: When the access lamp is illuminated, it indicates that the camcorder is accessing the built-in memory. Avoid performing any operations, such as turning off the power, inserting or removing the USB cable, or exposing the unit to vibrations or shock, while the access lamp is on. 4. Troubleshooting abnormalities: If you encounter any abnormalities with the built-in memory, such as data corruption or playback issues, it is recommended to back up your data immediately. If the issues persist, contact consumer support for further assistance. By following these steps, you can address issues with the built-in memory of the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder and minimize the risk of data loss.
To troubleshoot if the HDD of the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder is not functioning properly, follow these steps: 1. Check for error messages: If you see an error message related to the HDD, such as "HDD ERROR OCCURRED" or "HDD BACKUP RECOMMENDED," it indicates a possible problem with the HDD. Proceed to the next step. 2. Back up your data: Immediately copy the motion pictures and still pictures stored on the HDD to a PC or a DVD disc. This step is crucial to prevent data loss. 3. Power cycle the camcorder: Turn off the power of the camcorder and then turn it on again. This simple step can sometimes resolve temporary issues with the HDD. 4. Avoid strong shocks or impacts: Ensure that you do not give a strong shock or impact to the camcorder while using it. Exposing the unit to vibrations or shocks can further damage the HDD. 5. Contact consumer support: If the issues persist or if you are unable to access the HDD, it is recommended to detach the power and contact consumer support for further assistance. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot issues with the HDD of the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder and take appropriate actions to prevent data loss.
To properly dispose of or give away the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder, follow these steps: 1. Data backup: Before disposing of or giving away the camcorder, make sure to back up all your important data, including motion pictures and still pictures, to a PC or a DVD disc. This step ensures that you have a copy of your valuable content. 2. Reset to factory settings: To protect your personal information and privacy, perform a factory reset on the camcorder. This will erase all the settings and data stored on the device, restoring it to its original state. Refer to the user manual for instructions on how to perform a factory reset. 3. Remove accessories: Remove any accessories, such as the battery, SD card, or any other external attachments, from the camcorder. These accessories can be used with other devices or recycled separately. 4. Recycling or disposal: Dispose of the camcorder in accordance with local regulations and guidelines for electronic waste. Contact your local recycling center or electronic waste disposal facility to learn about the proper procedures for recycling or disposing of electronic devices. By following these steps, you can ensure the proper disposal or giving away of the Panasonic SDR-H100 camcorder while protecting your data and adhering to environmental regulations.
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