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India Press Store - Sanyo Xacti HD700 7MP MPEG-4 High Definition 720p Camcorder with 5x Optical Zoom (Brown)

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List Price: $499.99
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Manufacturer: SANYO
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Sanyo Color: Brown Display Size: 2.7 EAN: 0086483069307 Feature: Digital media camera combines the functionality of a digital camera with a digital camcorder Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: SANYO Manufacturer: SANYO Maximum Focal Length: 31.7 Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 Model: VPC-HD700 Optical Zoom: 5 Publisher: SANYO Studio: SANYO
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Features
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Digital media camera combines the functionality of a digital camera with a digital camcorder Records high-definition digital video and 7 MP digital still images 5x HD zoom lens; 2.7-inch widescreen LCD In-camera editing; compatible with iMovie '08 HDMI high-definition output; compatible with SD/SDHC memory cards
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: What we need Comment: I bought this camera after reading through most of the reviews here, so was aware of the limited field of view. Even then, it is still an annoyannce. I still find myself having to step back to use the camcorder - still overestimating the field of view after 5 months of use.
In spite of this, this camera is what we need. We now have many more HD videos than we would otherwise - very convenient to travel with just a single camera for both stills and video. The price is also hard to beat.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Feels great in hand but does not perform Comment: Well I purchased this hoping that it would perform like it is advertised. Well that was hoping for too much I guess. I received my first one and I must say that the build quality and feel in your hands is great.
I then shoot video outdoors and pictures. played them back and were as good as my Aiptek A-HD but no better. As matter of fact the pictures were better with the Aiptek. I did notice that there video was not in focus at a distance and could not focus at a distance even when done manually.
I then tried to take pictures and video indoors under well light area with 7 60watt bulbs. The video was pretty good but any pictures taken with use of the flash were very grainy and not useable. I tried all manual settings and the only way to get a clear picture was to turn flash off, set ISO at 200, set apperature at 3.5, set shutter speed at 1/15second and pictures were without grain but you must use a tripod at this slow shutter speed or it will blur badly and it did. So no good on indoor pictures at all.
Amazon sent me another as a replacement, great return policy! Well this one performed the same but had no focus problems. But it had a new one that I did not check on the old one. It has severe barrel distortion. Which is if you take a picture of lets say a straight line it will look very bent in the pics. So as a result I returned the second one as well and will not try another one. I spent 129.00 for my Aiptek A-HD and it outperforms this camera but the Aiptek only has a 2 time digital zoom and really is not good since the picture does not maintain good quality when zoomed. But if you don't zoom alot then it does not matter.
Ok now for the good. I just spent alittle bit more money and just received the Sanyo HD1000! Wow this is the bomb what a difference. I love the HD1000 so far. So my recomendation would be to spend alittle more if Quality pictures and video are important to you. Just my opinion!
UPDATE: I have recently purchased a Kodak V1253 camera and it has outperformed all my cameras for picture quality. It is even easier to carry around. The video is almost as good as my Sanyo hd1000. The low light performance is better than all including the Sanyo hd100.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't waste your money. Comment: Bought this product from a friend who got it on amazon. It stopped working after 3 months. I probably had a total of 12 hrs of use. I brought it to the Customer Care Clinic (Sanyo's Repair Center) and they've had it for the last 3 months. They told me they are still waiting for a part from Sanyo. Sanyo Customer service NEVER returned any of my calls as they promised. =( Don't waste your money.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Gain great portability at the expense of some quality. Comment: I recently purchased this camera to use for recording all those family moments. I was previously using a Panasonic PV-GS250, a hand-held 3CCD Mini-DV camcorder. I was drawn to this model for several reasons: True 720p video quality, pocketable portability, digital media (no more "real-time" importing and no more buying tapes).
The camcorder does a pretty good job at delivering decent quality video, however, out of the box I didn't find the Full Auto settings really that appealing, especially in lower light (indoor) conditions. I spent several hours manually going through the settings and replaying them on my television in order to find a better solution. I was able to find the settings that looked good to me. Outdoor shots in lots of light look great at 720p resolution. The colors I've recorded look vibrant in these settings.
In low light, the quality doesn't match my Panasonic camcorder (which is a 3CCD camera, and should be better in low light), but the Sanyo does a decent job at my manual settings. Out of the box, I took the camera to my son's birthday party at a roller skating rink, where the lighting was somewhat dim. With Full Auto settings, the results were disappointing. With my manual settings, the results were improved and acceptable to me.
The image stabilization feature of the camera leaves a lot to be desired when compared to my Panasonic camera. The electronic image stabilization on the Sanyo still results in very jerky playback. In fact, while there was a noticable difference between image stabilization on and off, it still looked too jerky with the feature on. One side effect of turning on image stabilization on this camera is that the picture "zooms in". When the feature is turned off, it zooms back out. This has lead to a number of complaints by owners of this camera-- it's hard to get everything in frame in a room because of the zoom in. Unfortunately, this is how the feature works-- it must have a "buffer" around the frame in order for the digitial image stabilization to work and this is why it zooms in. TIP: *** If you need to get more people in frame and you have no room to back up, then turn off image stabilization.***
Overall, I am happy with this purchase. It doesn't output the best video in all conditions, especially compared to my other camera. However, it can put out some great video given the time to get the settings tweaked to your liking. I would suggest using a tripod whenever possible for the best results. If you are like me, and enjoy true portability then hauling around a tripod is not always an option. In that case, make sure to stabilize yourself again something to keep the shaking to a minimum.
For me, it was a trade off between convenience and quality. I am willing to give up some video quality in order to gain:
- more portability (can throw it in my pocket)
- digital media (no more buying mini-dv tapes)
- faster import into computer (copy movie files over instead of importing in real-time)
- convenient backup (the dock can have a usb hard drive connected to it, and you can easily back up to the drive)
- 720p output
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Pleased! Comment: Its easy...carry the small video camera in your pocket, take cool video whenever you want, in a moments notice it is out of your pocket and recording. When you get home home hook it up to the TV (while its charging) watch what you recorded or hook it up to your PC/Mac and start editing. its 720p so it wont bog down your older computer like the 1080i cameras out now that require the most powerful and fastest computers to even edit. Yes the the 1080i camera's picture looks better but not really by much, it would take a side by side comparison to notice
I just want to say that this is a pretty darn good camera, for everyday use and everyday people.
If you are into professional broadcasting don't get this camera!!!
If you are into crisp home movies, editing them on the computer and burning them to dvd (and a mac owner) get this camera!
It cannot be beat as far as size, convenience and price. I am glad I disregarded the negative reviews!
P.S. In case its needed-----Google "MPEG Streamclip" it is a free program for mac users (PC? not sure) that makes the files leaner for playback, editing, etc.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Shoot high-definition today with this elegant state-of-the-art true 720p high-definition camcorder that doubles as a 7 megapixel digital camera. Encased in a stunning enclosure, the HD700 features a 5x optical lens and a large 2.7 inch widescreen display making the HD700 as convenient as it is useful. And, a HDMI port on the docking station allows you to simply connect to the latest high-definition TVs and recorders to view and share your footage. Also, the HD700 records to the latest MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 global standard, delivering exceptional video clarity and detail while maintaining the smallest file size possible.Stylish and Slim, the HD700 is a true work of art both on and off. Ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in the palm of your hand, most video and still functions can be easily accessed with the thumb of the hand used to hold the camera. Aside from making everything much simpler and easier to use, this 'one thumb' interface lets you enjoy-and be a part of each precious moment you record.
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