Friday, March 20, 2009

Genius G-Shot HD55 camcorder

The Genius G-Shot HD55 is a 5.0 Mega Pixel CMOS camcorder that is a high definition video camera (recorded at 30 fps/1280 x 720 pixels) and uses high-compression H.264 format. This allows the G-Shot HD55 to record still images and movies using less memory, and they that can be seen on high-resolution flat-panel TVs using the video cable.


The G-Shot HD55 has a 3.0 inch TFT LCD color display that is adjustable and you can capture still images up to 8 mega pixel resolution by software interpolation. And it can support a high capacity SD up to 4GB so you have much more recording time.

Using a Li-ion battery, the G-Shot includes a battery charger so you don’t have to worry about loss of power. You can capture and take videos anywhere, anytime. The G-Shot HD55 is the first HD device in the Genius family and at a competitive price

Key features:
  • 5.0MP digital video camera
  • 1280 x 720 pixels/30 fps output to HD TV
  • Maximum image resolution up to 8MP by software interpolation
  • 2X digital zoom to enlarge pictures
  • 3.0 inch TFT LCD color display
  • H.264 High compression format for video
  • Supports high-capacity SD card up to 4GB
  • LED light for dark environments
  • Dual battery compartment: Li-ion battery or four batteries (not included)
Specs
G-Shot HD55
Sensor Type CMOS
Image Sensor 5.0 Mega Pixel,CMOS sensor
Lens F3.2 (f=7.5mm)
LCD monitor 3.0" TFT LCD
Storage Media Built-in 32MB internal memory; SD Card up to 4 GB, SDHC compatible
Image Resolution 3264 x 2448 (Software interpolation )
2560 x 1920,
2048 x 1536
Movie Resolution CIF, D1, HD (1280 X 720/30 ftps.)
Flash LED light
Shutter Speed Electronic, 1~ 1/8000 second
File Format Picture: JPEG, Movie: H.264(MOV)
Interface USB 2.0 (High Speed), HD TV Out
Battery type Casio NP-40 Rechargeable Li-ion Battery or four AAA batteries


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ITReviews has a review of the G-Shot HD55 here, and ComputerActive has another one here. Also check the official page here.

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