FS: Panasonic TM700 $800

mBall

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Selling my Panasonic TM700! This is, in my opinion, the best consumer camcorder on the market. It has 1080 60p, a manual focus ring, and manual exposure. I am selling it with all of the original cords, manuals, and accessories that came in the box. With all of that are a Lowepro case, Opteka X Grip, and an extra battery. The camera also comes with a transferable 3-year extended service plan through N.E.W. purchased on B&H that is effective through 7/15/13.

Price= $800 plus half of shipping!

Camera is in near perfect condition. The only wear is a small dent on top of where the built-in mic is (see picture.) This does not however affect the audio and the camera itself works perfectly. Also, the Opteka X Grip is missing its accessory shoe that would be in top of the handle.

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Videos from Panasonic TM700

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damn those vids are crisp. this has to be the best camcorder in its class buy up people! get this instead of a dslr with a 1000-1200 budget...
 
This. I'd say about 90% of people looking at cameras for filming on ns would be better off going with one of these over a dslr.
 
i dont know how this isnt bought yet. if you guys are thinking about a t2i and are a little worried about your budget. get this. great cam for both beginners and experts. hell of alot easier to use then a t2i also.
 
you know you can get a tm900 for that price on sale....or very close to it, its brand new, has a garanty, compatible 3D and all the tools you need, peaking, zebra..
 
Has a guarantee? Did you not read the info? This has a 3 year extended service plan (worth over $100 and ALL accidental damage is covered ), an extra battery, case, and grip. The TM700 also comes with peaking and zebra as well... The only thing that the TM900 has over the TM700 is that it is compatible with their 3d lens.
 
Just curious, do you convert your clips before putting them into vegas? or do you just straight up edit in AVC? I'm struggling with these clips from a friends cam.

To those whose budget is
 
No. Not sure if you just have choppy playback (may be your RAM or processor, although I don't know too much about computers in general) or the slo mo. If you are talking about the slo mo theres a few things that will really help you out. Set your project settings to 60p. And be sure to right click all of your clips before rendering and hit Switches- Disable Resample. When you render you should render it in your desired frame rate.
 
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