If you want to buy a camcorder so that you can take good video recordings, even though you have a smartphone, compact camera, or SLR camera, then you already know the advantages of compact video specialists.

However, it is still difficult to get a good overview of the extensive range. In the test, we have therefore limited ourselves to the branded devices from Panasonic to be able to present you with the three best models.

Before making a purchase decision, however, you should know the different types of camcorders and look at the most important features to be able to compare them effectively. At the end of this article, you will find a list of the three best Panasonic camcorders, so that you can get a good overview of the most recommendable models from the manufacturer.

What Are the Best Panasonic Camcorders in India?

Panasonic HC-W585GW-K Consumer Camcorder

The compact entry-level device is an inexpensive camcorder for personal use, which impresses with its good image quality in connection with a compact and robust design.

The 28mm wide-angle offers a resolution of 2.51 MP and FullHD videos can be recorded in very good quality. The special thing about the model is that it offers a 50x optical zoom and a digitally supported 90x zoom, which, thanks to the 5-axis image stabilizer, is surprisingly still usable.

The 28mm wide-angle lens enables a wide image section and in connection with the user-friendly additional functions such as the BSI sensor for recordings in low light and the creative control with a wide range of filters and effects, the camcorder is particularly interesting for hobby users. The overall picture of the camera, which is generally very recommendable, was only slightly clouded by the fact that there is no wireless connection option, the display can only be swivelled through 90 ° and that manual focus is not possible. However, this does not change the fact that the price-performance ratio is excellent and that the model is worthwhile for hobby applications.

Panasonic AG-UX90 4K Professional Camcorder

The AG-UX90 is a professional camcorder in the upper price range. It enables 4K recordings in cinema-quality, a 1-inch sensor, and many different recording formats with up to 60 frames per second.

Thanks to the OLED viewfinder, you have an ideal view of what is happening and the 24mm wide-angle lens with 20x optical zoom enables crystal-clear recordings even in poor lighting conditions. The 3.5-inch LCD monitor can be swivelled completely and has a resolution of 1.2 megapixels.

Of course, the device is not suitable for beginners due to its extensive functions and individual setting options. But if you are looking for a professional camcorder with a large sensor, excellent image quality in 4K, and extremely fast autofocus (HC-X1), you will get your money’s worth here.

However, the price is also correspondingly high, so that you should of course investigate the device in detail before buying to find out whether it meets your requirements.

General information about camcorders

The Japanese company Panasonic has stood for high-quality electronic devices for many years and offers a huge range of interesting consumer electronic items, including camcorders. The interesting thing about this manufacturer is that there are inexpensive Panasonic camcorders for hobby applications as well as high-end devices for semi-professionals who might want to start their own business in a creative field.

A big advantage for brand manufacturers in general, especially if you choose a professional model, is certainly the fact that spare and supplementary parts will still be available for years to come.

In principle, camcorders can be used for a wide variety of tasks. Since they are very mobile and can withstand temperature fluctuations well, they can be used universally and there are many different designs, sizes, and price ranges. Hobby users as well as semi-professional and professional users often use camcorders for everything to do with video recordings, which also include action cams or small, handy compact models. The following is a quick look at the most common types of camcorders.

Types of camcorders

Pistol grip camcorders

When analog camcorders became fashionable, pistol grip devices were very popular. Although they were easy to operate with one hand, they were not very compact, so that they are now out of fashion.

Handheld camcorders 

The most common types of camcorders are so-called handhelds. They are small, compact camcorders that can be operated with one hand and offer hobby users everything they need because they offer significantly better video quality even in the lower mid-range compared to a compact camera.

Mini camcorders

Mini camcorders can be used in many different areas. They are flat and compact, can often be used as a surveillance camera or dashcam, and are ideal for on the go. However, you must accept losses in the recording quality, so that you do not offer noticeably better video quality than is the case with a modern smartphone, especially in daylight.

Action cams and helmet cameras

These small special devices are very robust, compact, often waterproof, and very limited in terms of usability. They are often controlled by the smartphone. They are the ideal choice, especially for demanding action shots. Since it is a special category, we did not take it into account in the test, even if Panasonic has one or the other Actioncam in its range.

Functions

The basic properties such as resolution, optical and digital zoom, usability, display, and so on are based on personal taste, requirements, and budget. In addition to these criteria, several other criteria are worth looking at:

Display 

Most modern camcorders work with a touch display, which makes operation much easier. Compared to classic button control, it is much more pleasant to work with a touch display, especially since the focus can often even be controlled via the display, which is very convenient for beginners.

Manual focus

If you want professional results or if you want to record cinema-style videos, you can’t avoid manual focus. Entry-level devices, however, just as little as a smartphone or most compact cameras do. In the end, however, the individual setting options for focus, aperture, or lighting often make the difference.

Connectivity

The connection options of most modern camcorders are extensive and range from HDMI to AV and USB to WLAN, NFC, and Bluetooth. Depending on the requirements, it makes sense to take a close look at the connection options.

Waterproof

If you plan to record outdoors, for the most part, you should make sure that the camcorder is splash-proof or even waterproof. However, most models do not meet these requirements, so that you should not commit yourself to one manufacturer, but rather look specifically for these properties. If necessary, an action cam makes the most sense.

3D and 4K

Full HD is now standard on camcorders. However, only a few models allow 4K recordings to be made. 3D camcorders are very rare and a special field, which is why they were not examined in more detail in the test, even if Panasonic offers one or the other compact device and professional device for the 3D area.