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Sanyo XACTI VPC-HD800


$800.00 Released August, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:High definition 720p recorder. Can take 8 mega pixel still photos. Small and light.

The Cons:5x optical zoom isn't great. Less than an hour of videotaping time. Requires you to buy large SD/SDHC cards.

The Sanyo XACTI VPC-HD800 is an updated model of the XACTI VPC-HD line of high-definition digital camcorders. It features a 2.7-inch LCD display, 5x optical zoom, three-dimension digital noise reduction filter (3DDNR) as well as Sanyo's Face Chaser technology (which detects up to twelve faces within an image).

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The VPC-HD800 captures HD images for both video (1280x720, 720p, AVC/H.264 codec format) and stills (8.0-megapixel) and can save data onto SD and SDHC (up to 32GB) memory cards as well as transfer media to HDD or internet. The camcorder is available in black, pink, gold colours and comes bundled with a lithium-ion battery and AC adaptor, weighing approximately 220g with battery and SD card attached. Battery life allows approximately 55 minutes of continuous filming, 200 minutes of playback or roughly 250 still shots.

Features

  • 2.7-inch LCD display
  • 5x optical zoom
  • 3-D Digital Noise Reduction filter (3DDNR)
  • Face Chaser technology
  • Video: 1280x720, 720p, uses AVC/H.264 codec format
  • Still Photos: 8.0-megapixel
  • SD and SDHC (up to 32GB) memory card support as well as HDD or internet file transfer
  • Lithium-ion battery and AC adaptor
  • Approximately 220g weight (with battery and SD card attached)
  • Approximate battery life: 55 minutes (continuous filming), 200 minutes (video playback), 250 photos
  • Available in black, pink and gold colours

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    high definition 720p recorder

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    can take 8 mega pixel still photos

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    small and light

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    SD & SDHC cards are cheap and available everywhere

Cons
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    5x optical zoom isn't great

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    less than an hour of videotaping time

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    requires you to buy large SD/SDHC cards

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