Panasonic HDC-SD5 Video Sample

As promised, I finally get to edit a short video clip taken using Panasonic HDC-SD5.

  • Stage lighting
  • Imported and edited using iMovie ’08 with 1920×1080 resolutions
  • White-balanced (in camera)
  • AVCHD
  • 1080i

Carlos Alazraqui - AVCHD Screen Cap

Get it here (960×540 – 20.5MB)
Carlos Alazrazqui, Live at Hollywood Improv, Nov 17 2007 – 11:00 PM set.

Carlos is scheduled to perform at the Ice House in Pasadena, California. Carlos will be performing on the following date and time:

Ice House Comedy Club
http://www.icehousecomedy.com/

Carlos Alazraqui
http://www.carlosalazraqui.com/
http://www.myspace.com/carlosalazraqui/

Some Things About AVCHD Camcorder

one.
It has been a few weeks since I got the AVCHD camcorder. It has been great, and I learn a lot about this new format.

two.
I found out what I need to get the most out of this AVCHD camcorder.

three.
One question out of many: Is AVCHD camcorder the right choice for most consumers?

four.
I will be posting more about it for the coming weeks.

Carlos Alazraqui, AVCHD, Panasonic HDC-SD5, Macs, and iMovie ’08.

I finally finished the first project involving Carlos Alazraqui, AVCHD, Panasonic HDC-SD5, Macs, and iMovie ’08. I learned a lot from this project, from using the Panasonic HDC-SDC camera, importing AVCHD movie clips, using iMovie ’08 even further, and the hardware requirements for this project.

First, I’d like to thank Hollywood Improv for giving the permissions to film Carlos Alazraqui’s stand-up sets.

I do realize that my personal MacBook Pro Core Duo is a little bit underpowered in handling AVCHD movie clips. For certain, it took a long time to import the AVCHD clips, and it took even longer to export the HD clips.

I do learn a lot of tricks in using iMovie ’08. I originally was going to use Final Cut Pro to edit the clips. Unfortunately, I have not had a chance to install Final Cut Pro on my MacBook Pro, after I clean installed Mac OS X Leopard on it. In addition to that, I have yet to acquire Final Cut Express 4 which now supports AVCHD format.

I will post my review on Panasonic HDC-SD5, my experience with iMovie ’08, and what I learn about AVCHD format.

As a preview, please take a look at the following screen capture taken using Panasonic HDC-SD5.

Carlos Alazraqui, Hollywood Improv, 2007.11.17 - 3

AVCHD Camcorder: Buying Panasonic HDC-SD5

UPDATE: Check out the clip taken using Panasonic HDC-SD5 here.

Yep, I just ordered Panasonic HDC-SD5.

Panasonic HDC-SD5 AVCHD Camcorder

I have been looking into buying a new Digital Camcorder for a while now. I considered getting an HD Camcorder sometime in Summer (June) 2006. I looked into different models and brands of HD Camcorders, but I never actually got one. That’s due to the price and the media format. The first ones I considered getting were using HD-MiniDV tapes, and cost around $1,300. Price was an issue in addition to the “newness” of prosumer grade HD Camcorder. Late 2006/early 2007 I considered getting Hard-Drive-based HD Camcorders. For many reasons, I couldn’t get myself into getting a Hard-Drive-based HD Camcorders. Personally, I don’t like the idea of having a spinning hard drive built into the camera. I considered the battery life, durability, and noise issues. In addition to that, Hard-Drive-based HD Camcorders tend to be a little bit “bulky”.

One year passed since I first considered getting an HD Camcorder. I was still using my Sony DCR-HD40 MiniDV Camcorder I purchased back in 2004. I was still looking into getting an HD Camcorder. I heard about the Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2 on Daily Giz Wiz 312 (part of Leo Laporte‘s TWiT Network). Leo Laporte and Dick DeBartolo were speaking highly of Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD2, as they were about Sanyo Xacti VPC-C40 on Daily Giz Wiz 214.

In August 2007, Apple introduced iMovie ’08 (part of iLife ’08 suite), touting many new features including AVCHD support. According to many reports, Apple demos featured numbers of new HD camcorders, including Panasonic HDC-SD5. As always, Leo Laporte and his MacBreak Weekly “co-conspirators” were talking about the said HD Camcorder (MacBreak Weekly 54: HiDef LoTech). Laporte also talked about Panasonic HDC-SD5 on Daily Giz Wiz 407.

I considered getting Panasonic HDC-SD5, and started reading on articles on it. I read the review on CamcorderInfo.com, and was made aware of Sony HDR-CX7.

After reading a lot on both Panasonic HDC-SD5 and Sony HDR-CX7, I was still sitting on the fence. I always like Sony’s NightShot® Infrared System, but I also prefer SD Card than Sony’s Memory Stick Pro Duo. SD Card is generally cheaper than Sony’s Memory Stick Pro Duo.

In September 2007, I posted a question on choosing between Panasonic HDC-SD5 and Sony HDR-CX7. Shortly after, a colleague pointed out another contender to my new HD Camcorder lust; Sanyo Xacti HD1000.

The Plot Thickens! I was even more indecisive than ever on getting the HD Camcorder; three contenders.

I decided to test drive all three camcorders before I made the purchase. Unfortunately, I couldn’t find Sanyo Xacti HD1000 in any stores. So the choices for me went back to between Panasonic HDC-SD5 and Sony HDR-CX7.

After 3 grueling days of “test-drive”, thanks to the local electronic stores, I still couldn’t make up my mind. Considering all the specs and features, including 3CCD vs. CMOS sensors (Panasonic HDC-SD5 and Sony HDR-CX7 respectively), both models seemed to be “equal”. I like Panasonic HDC-SD5 size which is smaller, but I still want NightShot® Infrared System which is only available on Sony’s Cameras.

Thanks to Amazon.com, I made up my mind. Shortly after visiting a local Circuit City, I checked Amazon.com and found out that Panasonic HDC-SD5 was on sale for $849.99 and it’s bundled with Panasonic VW-BN1 DVD Burner (which carries a sticker price of $199.99).

I finally ordered Panasonic HDC-SD5, and it should be delivered within the next 10 days (I hope).

Mini Review: iMovie ’08 – First Impressions

I finally had the time to go to an Apple Retail Store to pick up iLife ’08 and iWork ’08 today. Well, it’s because all the Apple Retail Stores nearby, about 7 of them didn’t have iLife ’08 in stock on Tuesday.

iMovie '08

Anyway, after playing with iMovie ’08 for 30 minutes or so, I missed iMovie HD (iMovie 6.x) already. Apple is apparently aware of this.

First, iLife ’08 installer actually preserves iMovie HD application and moved it into “iMovie (previous version)” folder inside the Applications folder.

iMove in Applications Folder

Second, Apple has made iMovie HD 6.0.4 as a free download for any iLife ’08 owner.
http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/imovieHD6.html

About iMovie HD 6
iMovie HD 6, previously distributed with iLife ’06, is available for download for those who have purchased and installed iLife ’08

System Requirements

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.4.3 or later
  • Mac OS X 10.4.4 recommended
  • iLife ’08

UPDATED (08.09.2007 09:50AM)
So far, I don’t like using iMovie ’08. Actually now I prefer using Final Cut Express and Final Cut Pro (because there are a lot of things that I can’t do in iMovie HD). Don’t get me wrong, I still need to sit down and use iMovie ’08 for a while and figure out a way to get comfortable with it. Previous versions of iMovie HD are a lot more simplistic, and yet lacking many editing features. Apple has made such drastic changes to the interface, it takes time to get used to it.

iMovie ’08 runs fast on my MacBook Pro Core Duo (early 2006). I can easily scrub scrub movie clips without any slowdowns at all. One thing I really hate about iMovie HD is the titling options. Sometimes you want to have a subtitle to last 6 seconds, and iMovie HD only allows maximum of 5.

My colleague found the iMovie HD 6.0.4 link in Apple’s own Discussion Board.

I will use iMovie ’08 to see if it is a worthy upgrade, at least for myself.

UPDATE (08.14.2007)
Next: iMovie ’08 to iMovie HD ’06 Comparisons (coming soon)

Dell Takes This Blog Seriously

First off, the blog post was from a while ago. Still it was amusing the fact that Dell PR machines actually left comments to “defend” their products.

Second, Vondiggity (the blogger) is a close friend of mine and we’ve been talking a lot about Dell PR comments. We’ve been having good laugh about it.

I do not know for sure if the comment is actually made by Dell PR people, I haven’t checked their IP addresses yet. Anyway, it is funny how one small rant about the new Dell line actually attracted their PR people to respond. They are pretty defensive about it, given that it’s their job.

Read it here, and don’t forget to read the comment too.

http://vondiggity.wordpress.com/2007/06/27/dell-has-really-hit-bottom/