Svenn Bjerkem
July 14th, 2005, 08:00 AM
Hi,
This is my first post after reading a bit on the GS family from Panasonic. I originally wanted to buy a GS150 after reading a a test of more camcorders in the German computer magazine C't. There the GS150 was tested together with Sony HS90 and some other camcorders. I was convinced by the good battery life time and the good critics on the EIS and the wind filter, and really wanted to go out and buy this camera.
Now, then I found this forum and I am not so sure any more: I really want the GS400, but as I get the impression that the GS150 is newer than the GS400, I fear that the GS400 may be a bit hungry on battery because of the higher resolution on the eye viewfinder and the larger display. It also seems that the GS400 is missing that little joystick on the jog wheel, not that would miss it since I never had it, but when its there, there's most often an opinion on why.
I am not going to do any professional movies, just family stuff, but I have a 16:9 TV-set and I wanted to have a long battery life and a camera which I find good in the hand. I would also probably be happy with the GS250, as it seems to be as new as the GS150. Does anybody have some numbers on how long the batteries run on the GS400 and the GS250 compared to the GS150?
This is my first post after reading a bit on the GS family from Panasonic. I originally wanted to buy a GS150 after reading a a test of more camcorders in the German computer magazine C't. There the GS150 was tested together with Sony HS90 and some other camcorders. I was convinced by the good battery life time and the good critics on the EIS and the wind filter, and really wanted to go out and buy this camera.
Now, then I found this forum and I am not so sure any more: I really want the GS400, but as I get the impression that the GS150 is newer than the GS400, I fear that the GS400 may be a bit hungry on battery because of the higher resolution on the eye viewfinder and the larger display. It also seems that the GS400 is missing that little joystick on the jog wheel, not that would miss it since I never had it, but when its there, there's most often an opinion on why.
I am not going to do any professional movies, just family stuff, but I have a 16:9 TV-set and I wanted to have a long battery life and a camera which I find good in the hand. I would also probably be happy with the GS250, as it seems to be as new as the GS150. Does anybody have some numbers on how long the batteries run on the GS400 and the GS250 compared to the GS150?