Thursday, August 2, 2012

Panasonic HC-V700M


The Panasonic HC-V700M ($599.99 list) ?is one of the few consumer camcorders?that can record full 1080p60 video, and it adds solid image stabilization and a versatile 26x optical zoom. It lacks Wi-Fi and some of the other the bells and whistles found in competing models, but it delivers excellent video quality even in low light, which earns the HC-V700M our Editors' Choice.?

Design and Features
There isn't much deviance in consumer camcorder design these days, with the familiar barrel-like shape, handgrip, and swing out LCD, which are all found on the HC-V700M. At 2.2 by 2.7 by 4.7 inches (HWD) and 9.6 ounces, the Panasonic HC-V700M looks like most other camcorders in its class. Button placement is also fairly standard, with the zoom rocker and still image shutter on top, with the Record button on the back, where your thumb naturally sits. To the left of the zoom rocker is an Auto/Manual button and Image Stabilization button. To the right is a slider to change between Video, Photo, and Playback modes. Inside the LCD recess are mini USB, mini HDMI, and AV out ports, as well as a 3.5mm microphone input, Power button, and 1080i60/p60 toggle button. ?

At 3 inches with a 460k-dot resolution, the LCD is sharp and bright enough for outdoor use. It's a big improvement over the 260k-dot LCD found on the Canon Vixia HF R300 ?and the Canon Vixia HF M50?, but lags behind the 921k-dot resolution of the JVC Everio GZ-GX1?. The LCD is touch-enabled, and menu navigation is responsive. Full auto mode is fast and accurate, so you probably won't need to dig into the menu for finer adjustments. Manual mode puts focus, white balance, shutter speed, and iris adjustments within easy reach, but changing video quality and some other features requires digging deeper into standard list menus.

Performance
The HC-V700M uses a 1/2.33-inch MOS sensor with a 21x optical zoom lens that covers a 28-717.4mm (35mm equivalent) focal range. The wide angle lens is good for capturing larger scenes in tight quarters and the zoom is longer than the 10x reach found on competitors like the Vixia HF M50, but not quite as long as the 25x zoom found on the Sony HDR-PJ200. The lens opens up to f/1.8 aperture at the wide end and f/3.5 at its telephoto reach. It lets in half the amount of light as the Everio GZ-GX1, with its f/1.2 aperture, but the HC-V700M surpasses the that camera?in low light scenarios.

Both indoors and out, the HC-V700M delivers exceedingly crisp video. In low light tests, the HC-V700M was able to maintain fine details, even in some darker shadows. There was virtually no image noise and colors were generally true to life. I did notice some instances of inaccurate or slow white balance, which would give video a yellow tint. Outdoor footage was equally sharp, with vibrant colors and accurate exposure. Shooting in 1080p60 produced smooth and fluid action, with very little blurring or loss of detail. I noticed mild color fringing outdoors, with purple edges on objects with bright backgrounds, but it was less pronounced and less frequent than the fringing that popped up with the GZ-GX1. The overall video quality was consistently sharper and smoother than the Vixia HF M50, which also excelled in low light, but tops out at 1080i60.

Image stabilization is very good, even at the telephoto extreme. Zooming in and panning across scenes is smooth, with very mild and unobtrusive shakes. There was occasional lag before quick pan shots, but it wasn't too egregious and definitely preferable to a shaky shot. Audio quality was also good in my tests; the V700M was able to pick up voices loud and clear, but outdoors the camcorder picked up a lot of environmental noise like cars driving by or rustling of trees. Still image quality, like most other camcorders, leaves something to be desired. Image noise is generally kept low, but a persistent graininess muddles some finer details, even in good light.

The V700M records in AVCHD only, while the Canon Vixia models offer the option to record in both AVCHD and MP4 format. Keep in mind that some editing programs, like iMovie, do not support AVCHD at 1080p60, so you'll need to convert your videos accordingly. The camera includes 16GB of built-in memory and has a single card slot that accepts SD, SDHC, and SDXC memory cards. The mini HDMI port allows for playback on HDTVs and the mini USB port facilitates file transfers between camcorder and computer. The V700M lacks any Wi-Fi connectivity, which is included on both the Canon HF M50 and JVC GZ-GX1. An included AC adapter charges the removable battery.?

Conclusions
In terms of pure video performance, it's hard to find fault with the Panasonic HC-V700M. It delivered some of the sharpest and most detail-rich video we've seen in a midrange consumer camcorder, but it also lacks some of the extra features of its competitors. The JVC Everio GZ-GX1 is also capable of 1080p60 video and includes a suite of genuinely useful Wi-Fi features, but it can't compete with the crisp and clear video of the HC-V700M, especially indoors or in low light. The Canon Vixia HF M50 comes close in terms of video quality and it has some Wi-Fi features, but tops out at 1080i60 and costs $50 more. If your budget is limited, the Canon Vixia HF R300, our entry-level Editors' Choice, offers solid overall video performance for its $350 price.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Gymnast Gabby Douglas' Mom: A Party "No Matter What"

Her daughter may be called the “flying squirrel” for the way she flies across the uneven bars and for stretch and height she achieves on her leaps. Her mom should be called “Ms. Grounded” for seeming to have it all in perspective, even as her daughter, 16-year-old Gabrielle “Gabby” Douglas, is poised to become a household name. She is one of only two American women who will compete for gold in the all-around gymnastics final. She and her teammates will also try to become the first American women’s team since 1996 to win team gold on Tuesday.

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Dollar Thrifty 2Q profit up, helped by cost cuts

TULSA, Okla. (AP) ? Dollar Thrifty Automotive Group Inc.'s second-quarter net income rose 16 percent as lower costs offset revenue that was little changed from a year ago. The car-rental company also raised its earnings expectations for the year.

Dollar Thrifty said Wednesday that it earned $49.4 million, or $1.69 per share, compared with $42.5 million, or $1.36 per share, a year earlier.

Revenue rose slightly to $395.4 million from $395.1 million in the second quarter of 2011.

Analysts expected a profit of $1.24 per share on revenue of $408.4 million.

The company said that a growth in rental days, better utilization of its vehicles and a strong market for used vehicle sales all helped the quarter's results. Those factors helped offset weakness in rental prices and the broader impact of the "disappointing current economic environment."

It expects continued growth in rental days ? either by more customers renting or existing customers extending their vacations ? to offset weak prices for the rest of the year. It expects modest revenue growth, with net income of between $5.25 and $5.70 per share for 2012. That's up from a previously announced range of $5 to $5.60 per share.

Analysts currently forecast a profit of $5.14 per share.

Also Wednesday, the company said that no other company ? including Hertz Global Holdings Inc. ? has made an offer to buy the company, despite what it calls "persistent" media reports.

Dollar Thrifty had been the target of competing takeover attempts by Avis Budget Group Inc. and Hertz Global Holdings Inc. a year ago. It avoided a takeover in part by adopting a shareholder rights plan, known as a "poison pill," in May 2011.

"After three years of merger-related activity and speculation, it believes it is time for a compelling offer to be made or for this process to come to a close so that the company can move forward under its stand-alone plan without the constant distraction of merger speculation," it said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dollar-thrifty-2q-profit-helped-cost-cuts-121420737--finance.html

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This Is the Modem World: Do You Smell That?

Each week Joshua Fruhlinger contributes This is the Modem World, a column dedicated to exploring the culture of consumer technology.

DNP This Is the Modem World Do You Smell That

There are two gadget scents: one triggers happiness and anticipation, the other conjures up sadness and fear.

The first arrives like an emotional bullet as we open the box. That plasticky odor wafts in with promised adventures, teases an initial power-up and floods us with curiosity and excitement.

The second shows its ugly head when electronics give up the ghost. That smell -- you know that smell -- of melting circuits and digital death sends us into a spiral of data-loss panic, guilt and fear for our safety.

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Danell Leyva Naked Pictures to Hit the Internet?


U.S. gymnast Danell Leyva is making headlines this week, and not for his performance in the London Olympics, but for his antics with an iPhone.

Deadspin claims a woman came forward and asked if she could "submit some risque photos of Danell Leyva," asking for nothing in return. Why?

She says she had "some in underwear and some nudes" of the Miami native, who she says "sorta played" her on a promised photo exchange.

What that means is an open question, but here's one:

Danell Leyva Photo

NOTE: The rest of the Danell Leyva photos are more NSFW.

Before long, the woman the images to the sports/gossip site, adding that he has "done this to other women" as well, and potentially teasing more to come.

Whether she leaks more or they're any racier than the first batch remains to be seen, but if this is any indication, she is not a fan of Danell Leyva. At all.

Check out more of the risque shots - along with two others from ESPN the Magazine's Body Issue, which also featured Hope Solo nude - after the jump:

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PhotoBlog: Residents face shortages as?Syrian army hits Aleppo

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A rebel fighter inside a primary school near Aleppo, Syria, on July 30, 2012, where fighting continued for a fourth consecutive day on Tuesday.

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A woman carries her child while walking through the rubble in Attarib, on the outskirts of Aleppo, on July 30, 2012.

Reuters reports ??Syrian helicopter gunships and artillery pounded two key areas of Aleppo on Tuesday, extending the army's campaign to control the country's biggest city, but rebel fighters said troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad had been forced to retreat.?

UN: 200,000 civilians flee fierce fighting in Syria commercial hub

While rebels say they will turn Aleppo into the "grave" of the Assad government, thousands of residents have fled the city and those who remain face shortages of food and fuel and the ever-present risk of injury or death.

Aleppo residents have mixed reactions to Syria rebels

"We have hardly any power or water, our wives and kids have left us here to watch the house and have gone somewhere safer. said Jumaa, a 45-year-old construction worker, who complained it was nearly impossible to observe the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, now in progress. Read the full story.

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Free Syrian Army members patrol Attarib, on the outskirts of Aleppo, on July 30, 2012.

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A rebel at rest in a primary school near Aleppo on July 30, 2012.

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Rebels arrest two people who they claimed were traitors, near Aleppo on July 30, 2012.

According to UN officials 200,000 people have fled Aleppo in the last two days, driven out by Syrian troops who have been bombarding the city to strike down the rebels. NBC's Richard Engel reports.

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After months of protests and violent crackdowns, a look back at the violence that has overtaken the country.

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