Sanyo VPC-HD2000A Xacti 8MP High Definition 1080P (Black)

Sanyo VPC-HD2000A Xacti 8MP High Definition 1080P (Black)

Brand

: Sanyo

Model

: VPC-HD2000aBK

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Price Range

$ 599.99 - $ 599.99

Lowest Price

: 599.99

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Description

Take stunning Full 1080p High Definition video at 60fps and amazing 8 megapixel digital photos! The Sanyo HD2000A Dual Camera is also the worlds first camcorder that is compatible with iFrame. The new iFrame video format can dramatically speed the process of importing, editing, and sharing your videos. The HD2000A delivers high performance results with multiple features normally found on much higher priced video and photo cameras. The HD2000A packs tons of features which are sure to please the most discerning user; including 600fps slow motion mode, face chasing technology which automatically reads and corrects focus and lighting for up to 12 different subjects, and 16x optical zoom for video. Its compact design makes the HD2000A extremely portable and easy to use. Videos, still photos and the various settings and menus can be easily accessed with the users thumb. The HD2000As convenient design makes sharing videos and photos via social networking web sites, portable video devices like IPods, TVs and computers, a breeze.

Specification

Audio

Audio FormatAdvanced Audio Coding (AAC)

CCD

Sensor Size1/2.5"
Number of Pixels8100K pixels

Dimensions

Width3.54 in.
Depth2.15 in.
Height4.43 in.
Weight0.59 lb.

Interfaces

Output InterfacesS-Video
Microphone TypeInternal

Key Features

Recording FormatHigh Definition
Recording SystemNTSC / PAL
Memory Still Resolution7.99 Megapixels
Optical Zoom10x
Weight0.59 lb.

LCD / Viewfinder

Display TypeWith LCD Screen
LCD Panel Size2.7 in.

Lens

Optical Zoom10x
Digital Zoom160x
Lens Focal Length6.3 - 63 mm

Memory Photography

Memory Card TypeSD Card
Digital Still Shot ModeWith Still Shot Capability
Memory Still Resolution7.99 Megapixels
Max Still Image Size3264 x 2448
MPEG Movie ModeWith MPEG Movie Mode

Miscellaneous

Family LineSanyo VPC
Included AccessoriesSoftware
Release Date6 February, 2009
UPC4994334263827
Product ID82849589

Power Supply

Battery TypeProprietary Li-Ion
Battery Life2.25 Hours

Product MPN

MPNXACTIVPCHD2000EXBK

Video Modes

Image StabilizerDigital Image Stabilizer
Low Lux6 Lux

Customer Reviews

Average Rating:

Reviewer: Budget Producer| Date:2009-11-18
I received the unit and have been testing it out in various shooting settings and resolutions. Right away I really appreciated the .mp4 format of the recordings and the simplicity of working with the files (on a Mac w/iMovie9). Honestly, on a fast mac, working with any of the size/formats the camera records seems to be quick and easy.

I'm a little disappointed that the iFrame format doesn't turn out to be a big of a deal as I thought it would be. iFrame is a nice compromise between 720p and 480p with low file size and a wide screen format. Shooting 720p @ 30fps seems to work just as well, with Quicktime deftly handling bouncing the clips down to a variety of formats including ipod, appletv, 480p, 720p, etc.

There are two slow down modes, the slowest the files do not play natively on my mac.

The transfer speed seems a tad slow thru the USB connection to a known USB 2.0 connections. Remedied with the purchase of a third party card reader, which is also mush easier than using the base stand for transfers.

The unit lacks a usb or video connection on camera so you have to use the stand or a card reader for transfers.

On tripod this cam works well. Hand held noticed some camera shake issues that seem to be inherent with the xacti line as opposed to the Canons (based on reading other reviews). Turning the motion stabilization of or off didn't seem to make much of a difference in informal shooting sessions. iMove seems geared to take a very long time to analyze clips for shake. best to get a tripod or monopod for better shots.

The still image quality is just ok. The 8 megapixel claim falling far short as the camera bumps it down to 2 megapixel while shooting video. Even in photo shooting mode the images leave a bit to be desired. Adequate for trips and events, but not worthy of replacing a good point and shoot.

I noticed some bluish glowing spots in some videos early on. The lens is wide angle enough to have some reflection problems. Zooming in, just a little, get's rid of the glowing spots.

The various shooting modes worked fine for around the house and yard. The 1080p highest quality mode seems to be struggling to remain sharp, even in good light. For the price you almost can't compare this cam to those costing thousands more. Despite this subtle flaw the hat tips to the Xacti when taking into considering the time and HD space saved using the native .mp4 files, along with easy archivability, and native playback with no transcoding.

Under studio lighting it was easy enough to use the many menu controls to set the white point and exposure, as well as adjusting the settings. One trick I've found that can dramatically improve low budget set shots is to use the exposure and focus lock commands to keep the Cam from hunting or altering the exposure while shooting in a attempt to get the best shot. The little thing, means well but sometime you have to think for it.

Overall a nice and small, modern, consumer cam. With some tweaks high quality shots are possible. For mAc users the easy accessibility makes the Xacti a strong contender - though the iFrame format, at least for now, may be more hype than feature. Last years model might do for those not willing to for out extra to early adopt.
Review from Review from Amazon
Reviewer: JP| Date:2009-10-01
I'm not a video boffin, so don't really understand the techno stuff, but I really like my new video camera. It is easy to use, compact, and really quite an attractive piece of equipment. It also seems to have really great video quality, as long as you have a steady hand as I understand there is no image stabilisation wizardry. It also has a great battery life and stores a good amount of video or pictures on a 16GB card.

The only negatives I've found so far are that it doesn't have a brilliant still picture quality, it seems to be the equivalent of any point and shoot still camera, but then I think this is true of all dual cameras.
It is also much better in good light, but manages fairly well in artificial or moderate light.

So for those amateurs out there, I would reccommend this camera, but shop around as you can get them for as little as £350/$550 (new).

Hope this helps, I spent ages researching different cameras before buying this one, and I haven't yet regretted it.
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