Features
Video Recorder
Still Image Recorder
Battery Information
Software and Computer Information
General Features
Wide Screen LCD Monitor: This unit features a 2.7"
wide-screen color LCD monitor (with approximately 300,000 pixels) for framing
moving and still images while recording and for viewing recorded movies and
digital still images. It can swing out 90°, and while opened, the monitor can
rotate 270° (180° forward and 90° backward). When rotated a full 180°, the image
is inverted so it can be properly viewed from the front of the camcorder. For
best viewing, the color and brightness of the monitor can be adjusted.
SD/SDHC Media: The Panasonic HDC-SD9 camcorder records full
HD 1080i video and still images in a 16:9 aspect ratio onto SD/SDHC Memory
Cards. SD Cards with capacities of 1GB up to 2 GB and SDHC cards with
capacities of 4 GB to 16 GB are recommended for motion picture recording. For
still picture recording, SD cards from 8 MB to 2 GB and SDHC cards from 4 GB to
16 GB can be used. The High-Definition Camcorder includes an 8GB SDHC memory
card.
AVCHD 1080i Format: This camcorder captures high definition video
footage in the AVCHD 1080i format.
The AVCHD format is a high definition video camcorder format used to record an
HD signal in 1080i on an inserted SD/SDHC memory card using
efficient data compression coding technology. MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 is used to
compress the video data while Dolby Digital or Linear PCM is used to compress
the audio data. The result is image resolution of approximately 4.5 times that
of standard definition image quality.
3CCD System: The Panasonic HDC-SD9 High Definition camcorder
uses a 3CCD system, with three distinct 1/6" CCDs for processing. A 3CCD system
results in no light loss, giving you vivid color, fine detail and rich
gradation. The camcorder has the following number of pixels:
- Total Pixels: 560,000 total pixels x 3 CCDs for a total
of 1,680,000 pixels (1.6 Megapixels)
- Effective Pixels:
- Moving Pictures: 520,000 effective pixels x 3 CCDs
(1.56 Megapixels) for 16:9 widescreen images
- Still Images: 520,000 effective pixels x 3 CCDs
(1.56 Megapixels total) for 16:9 widescreen images
Optics: The camcorder is equipped with a superior-quality
Leica Dicomar lens, which was specifically designed for digital video cameras.
Drawing on Leica's renowned optical technology, this advanced lens captures
clear, crisp, finely nuanced images with outstanding detail and contrast. The
multi-coating applied during manufacturing minimizes flare and ghosts.
Advanced Optical Image Stabilization (O.I.S.):
The high definition's camcorder's Advanced
O.I.S. System uses gyrosensors to detect hand shake, then shifts the lens and
adjusts the optical axis to compensate. This all happens a remarkable 4,000
times per second. And because the system is optical, no image quality is lost.
Thanks to Advanced O.I.S., the images you capture look incredibly clear, sharp
and blur-free even at high zoom levels.
Zoom Function: The optical zoom of the lens
magnifies the subject up to 10 times. The digital zoom function is
useful when you want to record close-up shots of subjects located beyond the
optical zoom range. With the Digital Zoom Function, you can select a total
magnification of 25x or 700x.
Intelligent Shooting Guide:
The new Intelligent Shooting
Guide function helps you get magnificent shots by displaying a text message in
the LCD monitor, telling you which settings are best for the current shooting
conditions. With Intelligent Selection Playback, poor or inadvertent shots (such
as shots of the ground or overly dark scenes) are skipped and all normal scenes
are played while viewing.
Focus: The camcorder lets you
focus automatically or focus on your subject manually. The Auto/Manual focus button is located on the left side of the
camcorder under the LCD monitor flap.
Tele Macro: This function is used for close-ups bringing only what you
want to record into focus by focusing only on the subject and blurring the
background. The unit can focus on the subject at a distance of approximately 20".
Face Detection:
Panasonic's Face Detection feature makes it easy to capture beautiful faces and
clear backgrounds even in dim or backlit scenes. This new function, which can
detect up to five faces at once, automatically adjusts the exposure and smoothes
skin tones according to the ambient brightness, so faces are bright and easy to
see. Larger faces and face nearer to the center of the screen take preference
over others.
Soft Skin: When this function
detects skin tones, it softens the focus in that area. This helps make wrinkles
and lines appear less noticeable and preserves resolution in other areas of the
picture. If there is anything in the background that's the same color, it will
also be softened.
Intelligent Contrast Control: This feature brightens parts of the
picture that are in shadows and difficult to see and suppresses white saturation
in bright parts at the same time. Both bright and dark parts can be recorded
clearly.
Backlight Compensation: This
feature prevents a recording subject that is in front of a light source from
looking too dark.
Low Light: This function makes the scene brighter in dark conditions
such as evening twilight.
Scene Modes: You
may select automatic exposures under specific recording situations. There are
five Scene Mode choices:
- Sports Mode: For scenes
involving quick movements, such as sports scenes
- Portrait Mode: The
camcorder will focus on the main subject of the image and leaves the
background slightly out of focus
- Spotlight Mode: Neutralizes the additional brightness created by a spot light
- Surf and Snow Mode: Compensates for excessive illumination from sun glare to produce a clear
image
Auto Slow Shutter: Shutter speed is automatically slowed (1/30-1/250)
in dark places in order to brighten captured images.
Manual Shutter Speed and Aperture Adjustment: You can adjust the
camcorder's shutter speed manually from 1/30 to 1/8000 in video and photo mode when recording fast-moving subjects. You can also adjust the
aperture of the camcorder manually from F16 to F2.0 (0dB to 18dB) when the
screen is too bright or too dark.
Auto/Manual White Balance
Adjustment: When the white balance is correct, all other colors will be
accurately reproduced. White Balance Settings include: Auto, Indoor Mode
(shooting under incandescent or halogen lighting), Outdoor Mode, and Manual
mode.
Guidelines: You can check if the image is level while recording by
using the guidelines displayed on the LCD
screen.
Zebra: Parts of the image where white saturation (color saturation) is likely
to occur (extremely bright lit or shiny parts) are displayed with diagonal
lines (zebra pattern) on the unit's LCD monitor display.
Color Bar: This camcorder will display a 7 color bar which is useful
for adjusting the picture quality of the TV or the external monitor output.
TV Playback: The camcorder features a composite video output,
component video output and a mini HDMI output for connecting the unit to your
television.
- Composite Video: The camcorder features a 3.5mm A/V port
and comes supplied with a composite/stereo AV cable for connecting the unit
to your television via composite video.
- Component Video: The camcorder also features a proprietary port
for connecting the supplied component video cable to your HDTV. You can set
the unit's component video output to 480i or 1080i.
- HDMI: In addition, the HDC-SD9 features a mini-HDMI port for
connecting an optional HDMI cable (sold separately) from the camcorder to
your HDTV. You can set the unit HDMI output to 480p, 1080i or Auto. If you
connect this unit to an AV amplifier with an HDMI terminal via the unit's
mini-HDMI port, you can listen to 5.1 channel sound recorded from the
camcorder's internal microphone.
Note: You can set the unit's monitor output to display a 4:3 or
16:9 aspect ratio on your television's screen. The camcorder's composite
video output and component video output share a stereo audio output.
VIERA Link: This camcorder's mini-HDMI output supports VIERA Link.
This function allows you to use the remote control of your VIERA Link compatible
Panasonic TV for easy operation when this camcorder has been connected to the TV
using a HDMI min cable. This unit is compatible with VIERA Link Ver.3.
Multi-Language Display: You can switch the unit's on-screen and menu
languages from English, French or Spanish.
Video Recorder
Video Recording: The Panasonic HDC-SD9's utilizes an SD-card
(1GB-2GB) or SDHC card (4GB-16GB) to store high definition (1080i) video with
5.1ch audio. The camcorder features the following picture quality
settings and recordable time capacities:
Format
Picture Quality/Capacity |
SD/SDHC-Cards |
| 1GB SD Card |
2GB SD Card |
4GB SDHC Card |
8GB SDHC Card
(included) |
16GB SDHC Card |
HA
(Highest 1920 x 1080 quality) |
7 min |
15 min |
30 min |
1 hr |
2 hr |
HG
(High 1920 x 1080 quality) |
9 min |
20 min |
40 min |
1 hr 20 min |
2 hr 40 min |
HX
(Normal 1920 x 1080 quality) |
14 min |
30 min |
1 hr |
2 hr |
4 hr |
HE
(Standard 1440 x 1080 quality) |
21 min |
45 min |
1 hr 30 min |
3 hr |
6 hr |
24p Digital Cinema: In this mode, video images are recorded at a rate
of 24 frames per second which is the same frame rate a movie films. Images are
recorded at a rate of 60 frames per second when this function is turned off.
Digital Cinema Color: This feature records motion pictures with more
vivid colors.
Auto Ground-Directional Standby (AGS): If the unit continues to be
tilted upside down from the normal horizontal position while recording motion
pictures, it is automatically put into recording pause.
Pre-REC: This feature allows recording of pictures and sound to start
approximately three seconds before the recording start/stop button is pressed.
MagicPix: MagicPix allows you to shoot full color video in dark
locations with very low light. Because it uses
a slow shutter speed, motion jitter will be much greater, so use of a tripod is
recommended. Minimum illumination is 5 lux in Low Light recording mode, and 1 lux in
MagicPix mode.
Wind Noise: When recording in
windy conditions, you can reduce the audio distortion caused by the wind hitting
the microphone by engaging the Wind Noise Reduction function.
Built-In Microphone:The
high-definition camcorder features a built-in microphone and offers the
following setup options.
- Dolby Digital 5.1ch Recording: The HDC-SD9 will record
in Dolby Digital 5.1ch surround sound with the built-in microphone. By
recording in 5.1 channel surround sound, you can experience your home movies
with active sounds coming from all directions.
- Built-In Zoom Mic: The Built-in Zoom Mic feature allows
you to record sound with directivity as you move the power zoom lever.
- Focus Mic: Directivity of the center is enhanced for recording
audio near the front of the camcorder more clearly.
- Microphone Level: The camcorder's microphone level can be set
automatically by the camcorder or manually.
Fade In/Out Functions: The fade
in/out functions bring images and sounds in and out from a black or white
screen.
Motion Picture Playback: The Panasonic
high definition camcorder allows you display
up to 8 recorded scenes as thumbnails on its LCD monitor. Once you select the
scene you want to view, you can perform the following playback functions - Fast
Forward, Rewind, Slow-Motion, Frame-By-Frame, Playback-By-Date, Repeat Playback and Resume
Playback.
Scene Dividing: You can delete an unnecessary portion of a scene.
Still Image Recorder
Digital Still Image Recording: The Panasonic HDC-SD9 can
also record high definition (1080i) still images on an SD/SDHC-card. The
camcorder will support SD-cards from 8MB up to 2GB, and SDHC cards from 4GB to
16GB for still image recording. Still images are recorded at a 1920 x 1080
resolution in a 16:9 aspect ratio with two selectable picture quality
compression settings - high or normal.
Memory Card Capacity:
|
Picture Size |
Picture Quality |
Still
Image Capacity |
| SD/SDHC
Card Capacity |
SD
128MB |
SD
256MB |
SD
512MB
|
SD
1GB |
SD
2GB |
SDHC 4GB |
SDHC 8GB
(included) |
SDHC 16GB |
1920 x 1080 (2.1M)
16:9 |
High |
94 |
200 |
410 |
820 |
1670 |
3290 |
6690 |
13470 |
| Normal |
154 |
320 |
640 |
1290 |
2630 |
5150 |
10520 |
21170 |
Simultaneous Recording: You can record still pictures while
you are recording high definition motion pictures. The still image picture
quality is different from normal still picture recording because priority is
given to the motion picture recording.
HD Hi-Speed Burst Shooting: You can capture up to 72 still pictures at
a rate of 24 images per second in HD Hi-Speed Burst Shooting Mode.
Self-Timer Recording: You can
record yourself in digital still images when using the self-timer feature. The
self-timer is set to 10 seconds or you set the self-timer to 2 seconds when
using the IR wireless remote control.
Built-In Flash: The high-definition camcorder features a built-in
flash in order to record still pictures in dark places. The built-in flash has a
range of 3.3 feet to 8.2 feet.
Red Eye Reduction: This features reduces the phenomena where human eyes
become red from flashes.
Still Image Playback: Still
images from the SD card can be played back on the camera in a
slide-show fashion, thumbnail view (8 images at once), or full screen single
image.
Deleting/Locking Pictures:
Still picture files on the SD card can be deleted one at a time,
or multiple images from a thumbnail display. For images you wish to protect from
accidental erasure, you can lock the selected files. All images on the SD-card including locked images, are deleted if the card is reformatted.
DPOF Setting: You can write the data of still pictures to be printed
and the number of copies of each onto an
SD card. The camcorder uses Digital Print Order Format (DPOF), so you can take
the SD card to a photo printing shop or device that supports DPOF to make
prints.
PictBridge: You can connect the
camcorder directly to a PictBridge-compatible printer via the supplied USB
cable. This allows you to make prints of your still photos without having to
download them first to a computer.
Battery Information
Li-Ion Rechargeable Battery: The camcorder comes supplied and operates
off of a 7.2V/1320mAh Li-ion rechargeable battery (VW-VBG130). The
supplied 110-240V (50/60Hz, 19W) AC adapter allows you to operate the camcorder on AC current
and doubles as a battery charger.
Charging And Recordable Times:
| Battery Model |
Charging Time |
Maximum Recordable Time |
Actual Recordable Time |
| VW-VBG130 (supplied) |
2 hr 35 min |
1 hr 45 min |
1 hr. 5 min |
| VW-VBG260 |
4 hr 40 min |
3 hr 20 min |
2 hr |
| VW-VWVBG6 |
9 hr 25 min |
8 hr 10 min |
5 hr 5 min |
Quick Start: When the Quick Start feature
is activated, the battery power of the camcorder is still being consumed even
when the LCD monitor is closed. This allows the camcorder to resume recording in
approximately 0.6 seconds after the LCD monitor is reopened.
Power Save: When
the power save mode is on, after 5 minutes without any camcorder operation, the
power turns off. If the camcorder is connected via USB to a computer, or the AC
adapter is in use, the power save function is disabled.
Software and Computer Information
USB Connection: The HDC-SD9 is equipped with a Mini USB
Ver.2.0 connection. The port is USB 2.0 High Speed compatible. You can connect
the camcorder to your computer via the supplied USB cable for transferring
digital video (with supplied software) and still images (with software or as
mass storage device without software). This unit can also be connected to a
stand alone DVD-burner via USB for transfer of motion pictures and still images
from an inserted SD/SDHC card to a DVD-Video writable disc.
HD Writer Ver.2.5E Software: The camcorder includes a CD-ROM with the
HD Writer Ver.2.5E software for Windows Vista, XP and 2000. When you have
installed HD Writer onto your PC and connected the camcorder to your computer,
you can perform the following operations:
- Copy to PC: If there is no more available memory on the
SD card, you copy the data to the hard disk of your PC. You can then easily
edit your video or still images (split or delete scenes).
- Write Data to Media: You can copy motion picture data
and still picture data from the hard disk of your PC to an SD-card. You can
also copy motion picture data to a disc.
- Copy Between Media: You can copy motion picture data
from an SD card to a disc in your PC's DVD-R drive or vice versa.
- Easy Editing: You can easily edit (split, merge,
delete) motion picture data that was copied to the hard disk of your PC. You
can also convert data to MPEG2 format and create a DVD-Video.
- Start Playback: You can play back images on an SD card
in high definition picture quality on a computer.
- Format Disc: Depending on the type of disc that you
use, formatting is necessary. Discs are formatted using the UDF 2.5 file
system that supports the AVCHD format.
Computer Requirements for HD Writer Ver2.5E:
| Personal Computer |
Windows (IBM
PC/AT compatible PC) |
| Operating System |
Windows Vista Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows Vista Ultimate
Windows XP Home Edition, Service Pack 2
Window XP Professional, Service Pack 2
Windows 2000 Professional, Service Pack 4 |
| CPU |
Intel Pentium III 1.0 GHz or higher (including
compatible CPU)
(Intel Core 2 Duo 2.16 GHz or higher or Intel Pentium D 3.2 HGz or
higher or AMD Athlon 5 x2 Dual-Core 5200+ or higher is recommended
is recommended when a playback function or MPEG2 output function is
used.) |
| RAM |
Windows Vista: 1024 MB or more
Windows XP/2000: 512 MB or more (1024 MB or more recommended) |
| Display |
High Color (16-bit) or more (32 bit or more
recommended)
Desktop resolution of 1024 x 768 or more (1280 x 1024 pixels or more
recommended)
Windows Vista: DirectX 10 compatible video card
Windows XP/2000: DirectX 9.0c compatible video card
Compatible with DirectDraw Overlay
PCI Express x16 compatible recommended |
| Free Hard Disk
Space |
Ultra DMA - 100 MB or more
300 MB or more (When writing to a DVD, more than double the amount
of free space as the disc being created is necessary) |
| Necessary
Software |
Windows Vista: DirectX 10
Windows XP/2000: DirectX 9.0c
(If you install the software on a computer that is not compatible
with DirectX 9.0c, the computer may not work properly. If you are
unsure whether or not your computer is compatible, contact the maker
of your computer. |
| Sound |
DirectSound Support |
| Interface |
Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0)
port |
| Others |
Mouse or equivalent
pointing device |
Pinnacle Studio Plus HD Edition Trial Software:
The Panasonic high-definition camcorder come
supplied with a DVD-ROM which contains a 15-day trial version of the
Pinnacle Studio Plus HD Edition software. Using this software, you can capture
and edit your AVCHD format videos and high quality photos to create stunning HD
movies to play on Blu-ray disc players. With this software, you can also author
AVCHD DVDs on standard DVD media using a standard DVD burner. You can purchase
the full version of the software online at
www.pinnaclessys.com .
Computer Requirements for Pinnacle Studio Plus HD Edition Trial
Software:
| Personal Computer |
Windows (IBM
PC/AT compatible PC) |
| Operating System |
Windows Vista
Windows XP SP2 |
| CPU |
Intel Core 2 DUo 2.66 GHz or higher |
| RAM |
1.5GB RAM or higher |
| Free Hard Disk
Space |
1GB of disk space to install software |
| Display |
DirectX 9 or higher compatible graphic card with
256MB or higer |
| Sound |
DirectX 9 or higer
compatible sound card |
| Interface |
DVD-ROM drive to install
software |
| Others |
DVD burner for creating
DVDs AVCHD discs
Sound card with surround sound output required for preview of
surround sound mixes |
Computer Requirements for the Mass Storage card reader (Transfer of
still images only without use of supplied software):
| Personal Computer |
IBM PC/AT |
Macintosh |
| Operating System |
Windows Vista Home Basic
Windows Vista Home Premium
Windows Vista Ultimate
Windows Vista Business
Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows XP Home Edition
Windows XP Professional
Windows 2000 Professional, Service Pack 4 |
Mac OS X v10.4 |
| CPU |
Windows Vista: Intel Pentium III 1.0GHz or higher
Windows XP/2000: Intel Pentium III 450 MHz or higher or Intel
Celeron 400 MHz or higher |
Power PC G5
(1.8 GHz or higher)
Intel Core Duo
Intel Core Solo |
| RAM |
Windows Vista Home Basic: 512 MB or more
Windows Vista Home Premium / Ultimate / Business / Enterprise: 1 GB
or more
Windows XP/2000: 128 MB or more (256 MB or more recommended) |
64 MB or more |
| Interface |
USB port |
USB Port |
| Other |
Mouse or equivalent pointing device |
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