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The Toshiba Camileo X100 is an HD camcorder that falls at the top of Toshiba's Camileo line of camcorders. It features a 10 megapixel CMOS sensor capabale of capturing images at 1920x1080p Full HD resolution at 30fps. It features a powerfull 10x optical zoom lens with a 10x digital zoom giving a total 100x zoom power. It has a flip out LCD touchscreen to easily navigate settings and lets you view what you are shooting and review videos you have already recorded. It is also capable of capturing 1080i footage at 30 fps or WQVA footage at 240 fps (420x420) which can be uploaded to YouTube using a direct upload function.
MSRP $440.00
Release date September, 2009
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Specifications
- Type: Consumer
- Form factor: Handheld
- Sensor type: CMOS
- Native resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Still image support: Yes
- Resolution (effective): 10 megapixels
- Flash: InternalMedia
- Media type: Internal storage (4 GB, Flash), Memory card
- Memory card support: SD (SDHC)
- Viewfinder type: LCD
- Screen type: LCD (Active, Color, Backlit)Touchscreen: Yes
- Optics
- Zoom: 10 x (optical)
- 10 x (digital)
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Competitors
MSRP $549.95
Released September, 2009
The Panasonic HDC-TM10 is a late 2009 camcorder that is very similiar to the HDC-SD10. They both have a limited 16x zoom, advanced optical image stabilization, 1920 x 1080 full-HD videos, 8GB of built-in memory, and most important of all: an extremely light body that weighs only 0.5 pounds. One of the main differences...
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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
Toshiba Camileo X100
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Samsung HMX-R10
MSRP $499.99
Released March, 2009
The Sanyo VPC-FH1 is a full 1080p HD camcorder offered by Sanyo. As well as recording full HD video at 60 fps in MPEG-4 format, it is capable of taking 8-megapixel digital photos and can shoot high-speed sequencial shots at 12 fps. It has a 10x optical zoom for photos and a 16x advanced...
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Sanyo VPC-FH1
MSRP $499.95
Released April, 2009
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...
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Pros
- affordable price
- 10x optical zoom
- records in full 1080p high definition at 30fps
- can capture 1080i at 60fps or WQVA footage (420 x 420px) at 240fps high speed - smooth slow motion when played back at 30fps
- touchscreen display
- 4GB of built in storage
- HDMI output
- easy upload to YouTube function
- expandable storage - utilizes affordable, easy to find and capacious SDHC flash cards
Cons
- glossy enclosure - fingerprint magnet
- no 720p high speed mode
- internal storage capacity is limited for full HD 1080p recording
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