Up Close and Personal Video of the Sanyo Xacti
Here's a video of Addy's painted hands on the new Sanyo Xacti. My unpainted hands found the ergonomics to be excellent, though the buttons felt a little cheap.
Here's a video of Addy's painted hands on the new Sanyo Xacti. My unpainted hands found the ergonomics to be excellent, though the buttons felt a little cheap.
As an update to its XACTI C5, first shown at the CeBit show in March, we're finally getting a glimpse of the six megapixel version—the Sanyo XACTI C6. Attractive, small and thin, it weighs in at 140 grams and now has a recorded frame rate...
Aside from the Xacti C6 mentioned earlier, Sanyo also released the Sanyo Xacti C40. It features a 1.8-inch LCD screen, 4 megapixel CCD, a 5.8x optical zoom lens, 10x digital zoom, and the ability to record MPEG-4 video at 30 fps for VGA-size...
This is Sanyo's latest addition to their line of Xacti handheld video cams. The DMX-CG6 is an upgrade from the DMX-C6 (or X6, as it is known over here). It is a tad smaller and includes a nice 2.5-inch screen. It has a 6-megapixel sensor and uses...
The Sanyo Xacti is cool because it has a "touch sensitive" shutter button. I know, smartass, all buttons are touch sensitive. But this one requires no pressing. You just tap it and it takes the picture, reducing the picture taking speed...
Sanyo adds another addition to its Xacti line, the S7, packing 7.1 megapixels into its slimline form factor. Add to that a 2.5-inch LCD viewscreen along with video recording capability at 640x480/30fps, and you have yet another acceptable choice...
The LVT-WD40 is a waterproof portable TV that Sanyo claims is the perfect bedfellow for its waterproof Xactic camcorder. Widescreen, and with 480x272 resolution, it will cost 50,000 ($450) when it comes out in Japan on Wednesday. File this one...
I4U plucked out details of an upcoming Sanyo Xacti camcorder that will be unveiled at CeBit next month, the DMX-C5. Details are slim, but there's probably not a whole lot we need to know, beyond the fact that it's using a 5-megapixel sensor. The...
Sanyo's Xacti CG9 Camera/Camcorder thingy is an update to their more affordable line. It captures stills at 9.1MP, and unlike the higher end Xactis focused on HD video, this one is not much so. (They don't even specify res but the preceding CG6 is...
Sanyo keeps improving their Xacti video-cameras: their Xacti CG65 adds H.264 recording, MPEG-4 advanced video coding at 640 x 480 pixels and 30 frames per second, which uses less memory than previous versions while increasing the image quality. It...
Today we got our hands on Sanyo's Xacti HD. The world's first 1080p camcorder is more than cute—seemed like just the right weight to me, and its two-button design is simple to use. It felt cool and fast, but the experience was not perfect....