Showing posts with label Sanyo Xacti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sanyo Xacti. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Sanyo Xacti PD1

Sanyo announced the VPC-PD1 HD mini camcorder with Full HD videos and 10 megapixel digital camera with 3x optical zoom. Minimal dimensions with maximum performance - that’s what the new pocket camcorder Xacti PD1 from SANYO has to offer. The camcorder can shoot videos in Full HD with 1.080 30p, and the 3x optical zoom allows you to zoom in clearly on distant objects. The Sanyo Xacti PD1 mini camcorder will be presented for the first time at the photokina 2010 in Germany.


Technical specifications for Sanyo Xacti PD1:
- Full HD 1080 30p video resolution (1.920 x 1.080 Pixel, 30 fps)
- 10-megapixel photo resolution
- 3x optical zoom (for photos)
- Stereo recording
- High-speed serial image feature
- 37-mm wide angle
- Supports SD, SDHC, SDXC memory cards and Eye-Fi-SD cards
- 2.0-inch LC colour display
- Mini HDMI port
- Lithium-ion battery
- Integrated USB arm
- Battery can be recharged via USB
- Dimensions: 63.1 x 22.0 x 110.8 millimetres (WxDxH)
- Weight: 105 grams (without battery and memory card)

Via letsgodigital

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG100

Capable of 1080p video recording and 14 megapixel still photography, while Sanyo's latest pistol grip HD camcorder falls a little short in a few key areas, it does enough right to make it worth a look.

It may share a similar look and spec sheet, but it's a noticeable improvement over its predecessor the VPC-CG10, squeezing in a CMOS sensor, 5x optical zoom, and SDXC card support among other features.

While 1080p recording still isn't as crisp as some of the rivals, suffering from the odd bit of artefacting and not quite pin-sharp visuals, the VPC-CG100's main video capturing faults lie with the accuracy of its colour reproduction.

Buy Sanyo VPC-CG102 High Definition Camcorder and 14 MP Camera w/12x Optical Zoom

Read the full review at Tech Digest

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10 Review

CamcorderInfo.com has reviewed the Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10.
Though it may be in the same price category as the Flip UltraHD and its clones, there are plenty of things that set the CG10 apart, for good and for bad. While the sometimes mystifying interface isn't nearly as simple to use as the Flip cams, the Xacti offers a wealth of manual controls, digital image stabilization, and 5x optical zoom. It also has superior bright light video performance and impressive still photos that far outstrip the competition. If you want the easiest video recording possible, the Flip series may be a better choice. But our experience both inside and outside the lab proved that you get a lot more camcorder for your money with the VPC-CG10.
Buy the Sanyo VPC-CG10 HD Flash Memory Camcorder w/5x Optical Zoom (Black)

Via Camcorderinfo.com

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Top 5 Camcorders for Dad


PRWeb discusses the top 5 HD camcorders you could buy for your dad on father's day, these would be the Canon VIXIA HF200, Sanyo Xacti VPC-FH1, Flip Video Ultra HD, Sony HDR-CX12 and the Canon VIXIA HV40.
"It's hard to imagine a better Father's Day gift for dad than preserving family memories with a cool new gadget. A new high definition video camera is the perfect complement to the HDTV and Blu-ray player that mysteriously showed up in the living room last year. This year's digital camcorders offer ultimate portability, full high definition recording (1080p), face tracking, and automatic smile detection. Choosing the best camcorder can be difficult, and June 21st is just around the corner, so to simplify your decision here are 5 of the best camcorders for dads."
Buy Canon VIXIA HF200 HD Flash Memory Camcorder with 15x Optical Zoom
Buy Canon VIXIA HV40 HD HDV Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom
Buy Sanyo VPC-FH1 HD 1080p Flash Memory Camcorder w/ 16x advance zoom (Black)
Buy Sony HDR-CX12 High Definition Memory Stick PRO Duo Handycam Camcorder With 12x Optical Zoom

Via PRWeb

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Stuff.tv posts top HD camcorders list


UK-based Stuff.tv says:

New sensor technology, touchscreen LCDs and Full HD recording: hi-def moviemaking is at your fingertips. Here's our pick of camcorders to get you started.

The list includes these models:
  • Toshiba Camileo H20
  • Creative Vado HD
  • Sanyo VPC-HD2000
  • Samsung HMX20
  • Panasonic HDC-TM300
  • Canon Legria HF S10
Check out the full details here.

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Sanyo Xacti CA9: camcorder and 9-megapixel still camera

The biggest asset of the Sanyo Xacti CA9 will of course be the fact that it is waterproof and resistant to dust. This little video camera will not fear sand nor water projections. It can even go underwater down to 1.5 meter deep.

Main features of the Sanyo Xacti CA9

  • Video resolution: 720p
  • Photo resolution: 9 megapixels
  • Optical zoom: 5x
  • Waterproof down to 1.5m underwater
  • Face detection
  • On-the-fly shooting in video mode
  • Storage on SD or SDHC cards
  • Availability: March 2009

Via TheDigitalNewsRoom

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Sanyo Xacti Compact HD DMX-CG10 camcorder unveiled

Sanyo recently rolled out a new range of Xacti cameras. Besides the full HD cameras and dual waterproof cameras, the line-up also included a new stylish and compact HD camera called the Xacti Compact DMX-CG10. As the name suggests, the camcorder is a compact device and can easily snuggle into a user’s pocket thanks to its small form factor.

With a distinct ability to capture full HD videos, the DMX-CG10 camcorder can also take still photos of great quality. Having a vertical design, the camcorder is a compact HD camera that boasts of being among the few camcorders to capture HD Movies. The camera sports a 3 inch wide TFT LCD display with 230,000 pixel support, 10 megapixel resolution with CMOS sensor and a 5X optical zoom.

Via techshout.com

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

SANYO Announces New “Dual Camera” Xacti All-HD Line-up for 2009


New York, January 21, 2009 – SANYO Fisher Company, a division of SANYO North America Corporation (SANYO) is pleased to introduce its new line-up of Dual Camera Xacti cameras designed to enhance active lifestyles by providing both high-definition video and photo capability in a single, easy-to-use compact camera. The new mixed form factor (Horizontal, Vertical) line-up of six (6) SANYO Dual Camera Xactis includes new Full HD 60fps units (VPC-FH1, VPC-HD2000), waterproof HD models (VPC-WH1, VPC-CA9) and Compact HD cameras (VPC-TH1, VPC-CG10). Availability for the US market will begin in March 2009.

New for 2009, Dual Cameras in horizontal body styles join models in Xacti’s signature vertical form factor, offering a broad line of models designed to appeal to discerning consumers and retailers.

Dual Camera Xactis record photos and videos to SD/SDHC media cards (sold separately) and are thumb-operable for key functions, with separate video and photo buttons for easy switching between shooting video and photos. Unlike conventional camcorders, there’s no need to stop to switch modes and miss capturing those once-in-a-lifetime moments. With two new Dual Camera models—that’s true even when those special moments occur underwater!

The 2009 Dual Cameras offer the convenience of both television and computer-use/viewing, plus easy Web sharing of recorded high-quality MPEG-4/H.264 video clips. Several new models are compatible with optional lenses for expanded shooting flexibility. Some 2009 models (WH1, TH1) also offer an amazing recording time of up to 3 hours 20 minutes thanks to a small but powerful SANYO battery and an engine designed to save energy. With a Dual Camera Xacti, one is all you need.

Main Features: VPC-FH1 (Horizontal) and VPC-HD2000 (Vertical)

  • Full 1080p HD Video (60fps)
  • 8-Megapixel Digital Photos and High-Speed Sequential Shooting (12fps*) 
  • High Speed Recording/Super Slow Motion Playback (240/600fps for 1/4 or 1/10 playback)
  • 3-inch wide LCD Monitor (FH1), 2.7-inch wide LCD monitor (HD2000) for HD Playback
  • 10x Optical Zoom for photos
  • 16x advanced zoom (more area included than standard zooming, 160x digital zoom) for video
  • Digital Image Stabilizer (Movies & Stills)
  • ‘Face Chaser’ technology (up to 12 faces) for photos/videos
  • HDMI Output (FH1); HDMI Digital Interface via Cradle (HD2000)
  • Optional lenses: Tele, Wide, Semi-Fisheye
  • External microphone input (HD2000)
Via Sanyo press release

Sanyo announces Xacti DMX-CG10 HD camcorder

The camcorder is capable of taking HD videos and capturing still photos of up to 10-megapixel resolution. It features a 3-inch LCD display and weighs just 171g.The Xacti DMX-CG10 supports the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video compression format and real-time interpolation technology that allows movies to be saved as a single file, just like photos, for easier handling on computers and the Internet.

Its other features include motion correction (anti-shake) function and Face Chaser Function for movies and stills.

The price and availability are yet to be announced.

Buy Sanyo Xacti VPC-E1 6MP Waterproof MPEG4 Camcorder with 5x Optical Zoom (Blue)

Official Sanyo Press Release:

Sanyo is pleased to introduce its new line-up of Xacti Dual Cameras, a line-up that redefines digital imaging by allowing greater flexibility for camera lovers and users all over the world with an amazing line-up of cameras that take both photos and videos, enhancing and enriching active lifestyles.

The new mixed form factor (Horizontal, Vertical) line-up of five cameras include new waterproof HD models (DMX-WH1, DMX-CA9), a stylish Compact HD unit (DMX-CG10), and Full HD 60p cameras (DMX-FH11, DMX-HD2000). The first camera to be released in the sequence for the new 2009 line-up will be the DMX-HD2000, available starting from February 6, 2009.

Buy Sanyo Xacti HD1010 4MP MPEG4 High Definition 1080i/1080p Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom

Xacti Dual Cameras combine the benefits of digital still cameras and camcorders into one unit, offering the freedom to take both photos and videos separately, yet seamlessly. The cameras are small and compact, making them ultra-portable and easy to hold for active filming and shooting anywhere or anytime while on the go, recording high definition videos and taking high resolution photos in either vertical or horizontal form factors, providing more options to choose from, to match any lifestyle or preference.

Via techgadgets.in, Nexus404

Sanyo Xacti HDX-2000: 1080p 60fps

Wow. This gotta be a cool little gadget. the Xacti HDX-2000 can record full HD 1080p video at 60fps, and that is good for shooting high motion action scenes, sports, car chases, base jumps and other extreme stuff you may get involved in. Check out some of the Sanyo 2009 camcorder lineup.

Sanyo have taken the wraps off of their 2009 line-up of Xacti camcorders, including an update to the company’s popular pistol-grip full-HD HDX range. The new Sanyo Xacti HDX-2000, shown here in gold and black, is capable of full HD 1080p recording at 60fps together with 8-megapixel stills (interpolated up to 12-megapixel) that can be taken simultaneously. Sanyo have also introduced a traditional camcorder form-factor version, the Xacti DMX-FH11, which has an integrated 8GB of flash memory. Both models have microSD slots. Sanyo also announced a new range of waterpoof camcorders, the Xacti DMX-CA9 and Xacti DMX-WH1, which record at standard definition and can be submerged to 1.5m and 3m respectively. The WH1 has a 30x optical zoom, and both have anti-shake and face-detection.

Via SlashGear

Sanyo Introduces Two Waterproof HD Camcorders: The VPC-WH1 and VPC-CA9


Sanyo expanded its line of high definition waterproof camcorders today with two new models. The VPC-CA9 will replace last year's VPC-CA8 as the new upright, "pistol-grip" model, submersible to 1.5 meters. The VPC-WH1 is a new model in a horizontal form factor, and can go down to 3 meters. Both record in 1280 x 720P are available in a variety of colors.

The VPC-WH1 offers a 30x optical zoom, 2-megapixel still photo capture, and Sanyo's new noise reduction technology. Video can be exported through an HDMI connection, also a first for Sanyo, as is the new long battery life, with an expected 180 minutes of record time. The WH1 also has a 2.5-inch LCD and Face Detection for up to 12 faces.

The VPC-CA9 may not be able to play in the same depths as the WH1, but the video quality may be more enticing. The camcorder features a 9-megapixel CMOS sensor, allowing for native still photos of the same size, or 12-megapixel interpolated images. The LCD and Face Detection features are the same as the WH1, but the CA9 has a no HDMI or extended life battery.

Via camcorderinfo