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The Sanyo VPC-FH11 is a full HD camcorder with a revolutionary design cited as making the art of photography appear urban, hip, and stylish. The first of two Sanyo VPC full HD camcorders, the horizontally-shaped (traditional) Sanyo VPC-FH11 features a 10x optical zoom lens with F2.0-2.9 aperture, a 3” LCD screen, and a 8.1 megapixel image sensor. In addition, the VPC-FH11 offers full high-definition, progressive 1080p (1920x1080) recording at 60 fpm, not to mention high-speed recording at 240 or 600 fps. The VPC-FH11 also boasts a 16x advance zoom, up to 3200 ISO, a digital image stabilizer for both photos and videos, an SD/SHDC card that reads up to 32GB, 8GB of built-in memory, and an HDMI output. The Sanyo VPC-FH11 retails for $499.95 and comes with a 90 day limited warranty.
MSRP $499.95
Release date April, 2009
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Features
- Horizontally Shaped
- 3” LCD Screen
- Optical Zoom: 10x
- Advance Zoom: 16x
- Aperature: F2.0-2.9
- Image Sensor: 8.1 megapixel
- 1080p (1920x1080) Recording @ 60 fpm
- High-Speed Recording @ 240/600 fpm
- 3200 ISO
- Digital Image Stabilizer
- SD/SHDC Card Slot
- 8GB Internal Memory
- HDMI Output
- 90 Day Limited Warranty
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MSRP $440.00
Released September, 2009
Pros
- affordable price
- 10x optical zoom
- records in full 1080p high definition at 30fps
Cons
- glossy enclosure - fingerprint magnet
- no 720p high speed mode
- internal storage capacity is limited for full HD 1080p recording
Sanyo VPC-FH11
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Toshiba Camileo X100
MSRP $499.00
Released July, 2009
Pros
- 52x optical zoom
- 32GB of internal solid state storage - not as energy hungry, hot, or prone to physical damage as disk based storage
- optical image stabilization
Cons
- shoots in standard definition only
- expensive for a standard definition camcorder
- built-in solid state storage is the only difference between this model and the much cheaper SMX-K40
Sanyo VPC-FH11
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Samsung SMX-K45
MSRP $500.00
Released May, 2009
Pros
- records video in full 1080p high definition
- compact size
- affordable price
Cons
- no internal storage
- limited optical zoom
- no lens cap
Sanyo VPC-FH11
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Samsung HMX-R10
MSRP $479.99
Released January, 2009
Pros
- easy to use controls
- good color accuracy
- HDMI port for audio/video playback on HDTVs
Cons
- records videos in a unpopular proprietary file format
- records videos in standard definition only
- recorded video suffers from noise, artifacting and trailing expected from a standard definition camcorder of this caliber
Sanyo VPC-FH11
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JVC Everio GZ-MG670
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VPC, FH, 11, VPCFH, FH11, VPCFH11