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    Originally Posted by AjnabiZ View Post
    Is it possible to record Video only and disable Audio in the Camcorder while recording ?
    Why would you want to do that? You need the camcorder audio track to sync the Zoom audio.

    I think you need to experience the difficulty of separate audio editing before you dismiss camcorder audio. Manually synchronizing audio for lip sync is very difficult. Just try it. You won't like it.

    In most cases the unsynched external audio recorder will run at a slightly different speed vs the camcorder. This makes editing for lip sync very difficult. Pro Audio recorders have a time code track and sync to the camera or a central time code source..
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    Originally Posted by AjnabiZ View Post
    Just found out the pricing for Panasonic Cams:


    Panasonic HDC-TM900 = 1,252.11 USD

    Panasonic HDC-SD900 = 1,170.43 USD



    SD900 is cheaper, i tried finding it in bhphoto but it was not listed there and neither it was at Camcorderinfo

    But i found a review on youtube

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD_3peCqY78

    The sales person told me that the main difference between TM900 and SD900 is that the SD does not have Built-in Internal Memory Storage.


    @edDV, What do you advice, SD or TM ?

    Here is the comparison from panasonic website

    http://panasonic.net/avc/camcorder/hd/900_800_series/

    It seems the only difference is the Built in memory.
    This was covered in a previous thread. I recall that the SD800 also lacks an external mic jack and audio level controls, both are needed to achieve quality audio results.


    Found the thread here
    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/338074-HD-cam-under-800?

    The SD800 was found to lack

    -internal memory (no big deal)

    -external mic input (a big deal)

    -smaller LCD monitor (important for touch screen menus)

    -lack of focus ring (I think manual focus is important)

    -no 5.1 mic, just stereo

    I've never heard of a HDC-SD900. You need to read the fine print in the specs to find the real spec differences.
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    Originally Posted by edDV View Post

    The SD800 was found to lack

    -internal memory (no big deal)

    -external mic input (a big deal)

    -smaller LCD monitor (important for touch screen menus)

    -lack of focus ring (I think manual focus is important)

    -no 5.1 mic, just stereo

    I've never heard of a HDC-SD900. You need to read the fine print in the specs to find the real spec differences.

    SD900 is different than SD800

    I saw the External Mic input and the Headphone jack in the above Youtube video.

    Read about the mic input here:
    http://www.panasonic.co.nz/at-home/cameras/movie-cameras/high-definition-moviecameras/hdc-sd900.html

    Mic Input
    There's a mic input terminal and a headphone jack on the side of the camcorder. Plug in an external mic or headphones (both optional) if desired.

    Regarding the Manual Focus, read the comment here
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD_3peCqY78

    It does have Manual Focus

    Or check the same link as above:
    http://www.panasonic.co.nz/at-home/cameras/movie-cameras/high-definition-moviecameras/hdc-sd900.html

    Manual Control Ring
    The manual control ring gives you easy, fingertip control over the focus, zoom and exposure settings. You'll find using the ring a much more intuitive, comfortable, user-friendly process than accessing a menu screen. With the manual ring and manual operation, the HDC-SD900 is a pleasure to use and gives you the freedom to craft unusually expressive images.

    Regarding 5.1, it does support it


    Check the specs here:
    http://www.panasonic.co.nz/at-home/cameras/movie-cameras/high-definition-moviecameras/hdc-sd900.html
    Microphone 5.1ch Surround, Zoom and Focus Microphone

    If you check the main site comparison here:
    http://panasonic.net/avc/camcorder/hd/900_800_series/specifications.html

    Most of the specs are the same with a few exceptions.
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    Originally Posted by AjnabiZ View Post
    Originally Posted by edDV View Post

    The SD800 was found to lack

    -internal memory (no big deal)

    -external mic input (a big deal)

    -smaller LCD monitor (important for touch screen menus)

    -lack of focus ring (I think manual focus is important)

    -no 5.1 mic, just stereo

    I've never heard of a HDC-SD900. You need to read the fine print in the specs to find the real spec differences.

    SD900 is different than SD800

    I saw the External Mic input and the Headphone jack in the above Youtube video.

    Read about the mic input here:
    http://www.panasonic.co.nz/at-home/cameras/movie-cameras/high-definition-moviecameras/hdc-sd900.html

    Mic Input
    There's a mic input terminal and a headphone jack on the side of the camcorder. Plug in an external mic or headphones (both optional) if desired.
    Regarding the Manual Focus, read the comment here
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CD_3peCqY78

    It does have Manual Focus

    Or check the same link as above:
    http://www.panasonic.co.nz/at-home/cameras/movie-cameras/high-definition-moviecameras/hdc-sd900.html

    Manual Control Ring
    The manual control ring gives you easy, fingertip control over the focus, zoom and exposure settings. You'll find using the ring a much more intuitive, comfortable, user-friendly process than accessing a menu screen. With the manual ring and manual operation, the HDC-SD900 is a pleasure to use and gives you the freedom to craft unusually expressive images.
    Regarding 5.1, it does support it


    Check the specs here:
    http://www.panasonic.co.nz/at-home/cameras/movie-cameras/high-definition-moviecameras/hdc-sd900.html
    Microphone 5.1ch Surround, Zoom and Focus Microphone
    If you check the main site comparison here:
    http://panasonic.net/avc/camcorder/hd/900_800_series/specifications.html

    Most of the specs are the same with a few exceptions.
    Which other exceptions? I don't have time to search all this. Tax week here.
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    Originally Posted by edDV View Post
    Which other exceptions? I don't have time to search all this. Tax week here.
    The only one i could see is that SD900 does not have an internal memory built in.

    But considering the price of SD Cards, i think it would be better to go with TM900 in the long run.

    Since the price of one 32 GB is around $54.
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    Originally Posted by AjnabiZ View Post
    Originally Posted by edDV View Post
    Which other exceptions? I don't have time to search all this. Tax week here.
    The only one i could see is that SD900 does not have an internal memory built in.

    But considering the price of SD Cards, i think it would be better to go with TM900 in the long run.

    Since the price of one 32 GB is around $54.
    I'm neutral if that is the only feature difference. I'm concerned that something else is deleted.

    On second thought,
    One advantage of internal memory is you can move clips off and onto flash cards in the field without a computer. This file sorting can be useful for organizing free space and backing up.
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    Problem Solved....
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    Guys, i need to know how do the production managers schedule the recordings.

    I need a way to manage all the recording, how many days in a week, how long would each recording last, etc....

    is it somewhat like a storyboard ?
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