Showing posts with label waterproof. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waterproof. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Sanyo VPC-WH1 waterproof HD camcorder reviewed


Geek.com and PCPro have reviews of the Sanyo VPC-WH1, let's see what they say.

Geek.com: First off, this VPC-WH1 shoots 1280×720 HD video at 30fps. That means all your underwater video is going to look very good (compared to what’s out there at this level) on both Vimeo and YouTube–providing you have great lighting to accompany you. The VPC-WH1 does not have a video light of any sort, so that means that some of your images may turn out a bit noisy. In this case, Sanyo’s 3D DNR image noise reduction technology won’t be able to help you because the image becomes softer: meaning that whatever you shoot underwater in theory will look even softer than it already might. Additionally, the 2.5-inch LCD (not very high resolution) might not be able to help you out very well. Once again though, we haven’t tried it yet, but I’d recommend finding good lighting.


PCPro: Sanyo's VPC-WH1 isn't your average camcorder, however. It's completely sealed against the elements, and not just showerproof, but completely waterproof to a depth of 10m. So the next time you go swimming with dolphins, paddling in the sea at Scarborough or windsurfing in Waikiki you can commit the whole thing to video without having to worry about your technology giving up the ghost.

It's no empty claim either. The WH1 is officially rated to IPX8, which means it can be completely immersed "beyond 1m" and we proved this by dunking it in a sink and a pond while filming with no ill effect. Naturally, all the ports and flaps are sealed with rubber gaskets and lock tightly closed, while the lens is covered.

Buy a Sanyo VPC-WH1 HD Waterproof Flash Memory Camcorder w/ 30x Optical Zoom (Yellow)

Via Geek.com, PCPro UK

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Sanyo VPC-WH1 waterproof HD camcorder

Roman Loyola from Macworld.com says

Summer is almost here, and you know what that means—fun in the sun and a camcorder to record those memories. And with high definition video now mainstream, it’s time to consider investing in a new HD camcorder.


Check out the Sanyo VPC-WH1 video review at Macworld.com

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Sanyo VPC-WH1EX and VPC-CA9EX Waterproof HD Camcorders

The two new waterproof dual camera models, the VPC-CA9EX and VPC-WH1EX, are able to record underwater to a depth of up to 1.5m and 3m respectively for a period of 60 minutes. The underwater capability provides an opportunity to capture amazing underwater footage and both models provide outstanding HD quality video.

Both models offer high definition recording, providing clearer and crisper images. The VPC-WH1EX has an amazing 30x zoom, the largest zoom of any waterproof camera in the world+. The dual camera format is perfect for capturing both video and stills at the same time. With a simple press of the shutter button, users can take photos while recording video ensuring all their adventures are captured in video and still image formats.

The new range is flash memory based, requiring less battery power while in use, resulting in more efficient battery use. In addition, the dual cameras are compact and lightweight, ideal for taking with you to the family BBQ or snorkeling adventures on the next holiday.

Via Gizmag