9/13/2011

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ40 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 24x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Black)

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ40 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 24x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Black)


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  • 14.1-megapixel resolution; 24x optical zoom with 25mm wide-angle Leica DC Vario-Elmarit lens
  • HD movies in AVCHD Lite format; 3.0-inch Intelligent LCD
  • Intelligent Resolution technology for outstanding image clarity
  • Intelligent Auto (iA) mode; new My Color mode
  • Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

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Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ40 14.1 MP Digital Camera with 24x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom and 3.0-Inch LCD (Black)





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Panasonic KX-TG6512B DECT 6.0 PLUS Expandable Digital Cordless Phone System, Black, 2 Handsets


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  • DECT 6.0 PLUS
  • 2 Handsets
  • Single Line
  • Cordless Phone
  • Answering System NOT Included

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Best answer:
It depends on the Panasonic camcorder.

If it is a miniDV tape based camcorder, you will connect it to your computer with a Firewire (IEEE1394a, i.Link - all the same thing) cable. Launch iMovie (Apple Macintosh) or MovieMaker (Windows) and with the camcorder in edit/play mode, import or capture the video. USB will not work.

If it is a hard drive or flash memory based camcorder, you will connect the camcorder using USB. For Apple Macintosh, you need to download and install StreamClip.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/video/mpegstreamclip.html
Connect the camcorder to the Mac. The camcorder memory will mount like any other mass storage removable USB device. Launch StreamClip. Import the copied video; export the video as DV or .mov. Quit StreamClip; Launch iMovie, drag the converted files into the clips pane or the timeline. Windows MovieMaker should be fine with that MPEG2 video.

If you have a choice, PLEASE DO NOT USE A DVD BASED CAMCORDER. The video quality is horrible (especially for editing), the small discs should NEVER be put in a slot-loading optical drive and the discs are a pain. BUT if you don't have a choice, hopefully, your computer has a drawer loading DVD drive... because then you can download and install HandBrake
http://handbrake.fr/
and rip the video. If you have a slot loading optical drive - or that drive ONLY does CDs (not DVD) or if the camcorder is analog (VHS, VHS-C or Hi8), then you will need to use an "analog/digital bridge". If your computer has only USB, use one from Pinnacle:
http://www.pinnaclesys.com/PublicSite/us/Products/Consumer+Products/Dazzle/Family.htm
If your computer has a firewire port, then the Canopus bridges are great:
http://canopus.com/products/videoconversion.php

If the camera is actually a still camera that happens to take highly compressed video, take the memory card out of the camera, use a card reader to copy the files and follow the instructions for hard drive or flash memory based camcorders.Have you tried Panasonic support??


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