@xTYKOOO In reply to you - NO internal memory in the camera - but why would you want that!
The camera stores video and stills on the SSD card and you can just remove the card from the camera and insert into a computer card reader and its then read it like a disc drive. Simple.
If you take loads of video just fill up a card then insert another card - 2 hours of video from an 8Gb card. Still recon the camera is great value against the HD version....
@EmmasChannelUK The camera is not HD so an 8Gb SSD card will give you one hour and 53 minutes of filming time. I mess about a lot with this camera but I tend to do lots of short clips then edit them together so I have never got close to using all of the 8Gb card.
If you are concerned buy a few SSD cards then you can use them as needed.
I have been using this camera for some time now and if you check out the newer postings on my channel you will see how it performs - Hope this helps you.
@gumballgafatap - The still pictures taken with the Panasonic S70 does let it down as an all rounder (unlike my old Sanyo Xacti C40 which was (still is) a good all rounder in my opinion with far better still pictures) - To be fair to the Panasonic it is a video camera and sold as this.
Because of my poor broadband upload speed I did NOT go for an HD camera so perhaps its not fair to this model - as for the video picture quality of the S70 - your looking at it on YouTube!
please reply!
the camcorder brings a internal memory? (not SD Card)
xTYKOOO 1 month ago
@xTYKOOO In reply to you - NO internal memory in the camera - but why would you want that!
The camera stores video and stills on the SSD card and you can just remove the card from the camera and insert into a computer card reader and its then read it like a disc drive. Simple.
If you take loads of video just fill up a card then insert another card - 2 hours of video from an 8Gb card. Still recon the camera is great value against the HD version....
Hope this helps you - Regards Peter
brucepeter2007 1 month ago
@brucepeter2007 Thanks that was helpful!
xTYKOOO 1 month ago
If you wanted to film something between say 1 hour and up, would you need a big memory card and if so how big would you need it to be?
EmmasChannelUK 1 month ago
@EmmasChannelUK The camera is not HD so an 8Gb SSD card will give you one hour and 53 minutes of filming time. I mess about a lot with this camera but I tend to do lots of short clips then edit them together so I have never got close to using all of the 8Gb card.
If you are concerned buy a few SSD cards then you can use them as needed.
I have been using this camera for some time now and if you check out the newer postings on my channel you will see how it performs - Hope this helps you.
brucepeter2007 1 month ago
is the pitcher quality good
gumballgafatap 2 months ago
@gumballgafatap - The still pictures taken with the Panasonic S70 does let it down as an all rounder (unlike my old Sanyo Xacti C40 which was (still is) a good all rounder in my opinion with far better still pictures) - To be fair to the Panasonic it is a video camera and sold as this.
Because of my poor broadband upload speed I did NOT go for an HD camera so perhaps its not fair to this model - as for the video picture quality of the S70 - your looking at it on YouTube!
brucepeter2007 2 months ago
Ok thanks. Please let me know if you remember. Sounds like trance music. Do you know what year from?
omcornwall 3 months ago
What's the soundtrack?
omcornwall 3 months ago
@omcornwall So sorry but cant remember what it is. Regards Peter
brucepeter2007 3 months ago
@omcornwall Three Drives on a Vinyl - Greece 2000
shobaram1 1 month ago
tripod will help... magnificent camera zoom
lotsofsmarts 5 months ago