Panasonic TS3 Review

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2011

Ian from spackler.ca puts the waterproof, shockproof, and freezeproof Panasonic TS3 through its paces.

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  • High Dynamic...is that a feature that lets u do HDR with out doing autobratking? does it do auto hdr pics?

  • @vacationboyvideos It's basically two consecutive pictures with different exposures merged... so essentially it is an auto bracketing/auto HDR.

  • so, what mount was used in this video? And would it work on a bike? Great video!

  • @MtnXfreeride It's called a Fat Gecko - the small one is around $50. It's a suction cup mount, so I don't know if you'd have a wide enough surface to put it on your bike.

  • I know it's not gonna mean much, but this is the first youtube video that I can remember commenting on (that was done by someone I don't know). Here I was just looking for a review on a camera I'm looking at, and got entertained by the perfect vid for a guy like me. Great job, thanks.

  • @body942 Thanks very much. The whole reason we do these is because almost all videos of this nature are... umm... dry (to be diplomatic)... the info can be excellent but the presentation is lacking. If you're interested in Movies, Tech, Games and Music, there's lots more of this type of stuff, video and print, at our site spackler.ca. Thanks again.

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  • @vibhupande The GPS receiver is fairly weak indoors. I could only get a signal near the window.

  • thanks for the offbeat review. really like it.

    was the gps picking anything indoors?

  • @JogBird I think it's a great choice. The biggest plus for me in a rough environment is that it is a CCD rather than CMOS, so it isn't subject to the 'jello effect' in video mode that so many CMOS cameras get when the camera shakes.

  • im thinking of getting this to mount to my bike, is this a good choice??

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