Panasonic HDC TM700 1080p testing
Uploader Comments (ArtisticFlow87)
All Comments (34)
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awsome camera
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I have the same model, the image stabilizer is the best that I have seen in any other camcorder. Good video.
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I own a Dell Inspiron E1705 laptop. It has an Intel Core duo processor T2250 @ 1.73GHz 1.73 GHz, 1GB of RAM, 32-bit Windows 7 Ultimate operating system, ATI Mobility Radeon x1400 graphics, 17" color screen. Will I be able to use the included Panasonic HD Writer software and upload HD videos from the HDC-TM700 into youtube?
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@ArtisticFlow87 wow ok :) i may switch but since this comment ive done it now. thanks for the help!
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@benhector55 ive switched to adobe premiere pro cs5, its light years better than vegas, i dont have to convert anything, but my computer is also up to par with the beefy avchd file types also.. That type of footage is hard to edit with unfortunately, one of them down sides of this camera is you dont have a good computer...
How much tele-macro did you use in this vid? I am taking mine overseas and was wondering if you found it to be a useful setting.
aewhitehouse 11 months ago
@aewhitehouse Dont really use it, i have a macro lens upgrade i can slap on if i needed that.
ArtisticFlow87 11 months ago
Hi, what export setting you use on cs5? and do you know how to keep 50 or 60fps when uploaded to youtube? My video drops from 50fps to 30fps and doesn't look as smooth when watched on TV or PC
SexyToshi 1 year ago
@SexyToshi I use H.264.I set the target and maximum bit rate to 50...And in basic settings were it says multiplexing it says mp4.
When you first start your edit in cs5 it will ask what format ,go under avchd select 1080p,then select avchd1080p30
The preset description should look like this-
General Editing mode: AVCHD 1080p square pixel Timebase:29.97fps
ArtisticFlow87 1 year ago
@SexyToshi I dont know how to keep the 60fps on youtube.
ArtisticFlow87 1 year ago