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Sanyo Xacti VPC-PD2BK
$170.00
Released September, 2010
The Pros:Records video in 1080p/30 and 720p/60 high definition. Stereo microphones. 3x optical zoom.
The Cons:Doesn't support iFrame as older Sanyo camcorders had. Zooms in and out too quickly - zoom buttons are not pressure sensitive. Performs poorly in low light.
The Sanyo Xacti VPC-PD2BK is a budget-friendly, pocket-sized handheld HD camcorder designed for taking high-quality stills and recording high-quality films. It features a 37-mm wide-angle lens with a 3X optical zoom.
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This translates to 10MP stills, 720p videos at high speed, and 1080p high-definition standard speed videos with stereo audio. Also included is a swivel USB port for battery charging and PC syncing, a 64GB max SDXC card slot, a mini-HDMI port, and Eye-Fi card compatibility. Signature to the VPC-PD2BK is its embedded software application for automatically sharing captured content to popular social media websites like Facebook & Picassa.
Features
- Pocket-Sized Handheld HD Camcorder
- 2” TFT LCD Monitor
- 3x Optical Zoom
- 37-mm Wide-Angle Lens
- 10MP Digital Photos
- Full HD 1080p Videos @30fps w/Stereo Audio
- Part HD 720p Videos @60fps
- MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Compression
- 48KHz, 16-bit AAC Stereo Audio
- Integrated Microphone & Speaker
- Mini HDMI Digital Interface
- Built-In USB Connector
- SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Compatibility
- Social Network Integration (Software Included)
- Rechargeable Battery
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Pros & Cons
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records video in 1080p/30 and 720p/60 high definition
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captures 10MP still photos with built-in flash (for stills only)
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records to easy to find, capacious and affordable SD, SDHC and the latest SDXC memory cards
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slide-out USB connection allows for uploading on the go without bringing around a cable (cable extension is included to reduce the awkwardness of connecting the device)
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HDMI output for direct playback of content on compatible displays and HDTVs without the use of a computer
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doesn't support iFrame as older Sanyo camcorders had
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zooms in and out too quickly - zoom buttons are not pressure sensitive
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Performs poorly in low light.
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