Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Sanyo Xacti CA6 Weatherproof SD Digital Movie Camera [6MP, 5 x optial, 2" silicon colour screen]

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Batteries Included: 1 Binding: Electronics Brand: Sanyo EAN: 4994334230232 Feature: • Sanyo VPC-CA6 compact splash-proof 6MP digital movie camera captures still and video clip images• Features digital image stabilizer, 2 inch LCD screen, 5x optical zoom, easy image playback, self timer and is 4GB SDHC memory card compatible." Is Fragile: 0 Label: SANYO Manufacturer: SANYO Model: SYSVPC-CA6/1GB Publisher: SANYO Release Date: 2006-08-16 Studio: SANYO
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• Sanyo VPC-CA6 compact splash-proof 6MP digital movie camera captures still and video clip images• Features digital image stabilizer, 2 inch LCD screen, 5x optical zoom, easy image playback, self timer and is 4GB SDHC memory card compatible."
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Customer Rating:      Summary: An excellent piece of kt Comment: I bought this to use whilst going about my job as the Powershot G9 i was using is a bit too expensive to risk damaging.It takes great video considering the size.And i was very surprised at the quality of the still shots.One thing that i was really impressed with is the macro mode.One centimetre is very close!.Having two dedicated buttons for photo and video is great.There are a lot of features packed into this little camera.Two things i would improve are the battery life (a 1200mAh would be better) and the overall size.With hands as big as mine it can be a little awkward to hold.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great little camcorder Comment: I got this for my son - he is only 9 so I wanted something robust and easy to use. This certainly fits the bill. As it is small it's easy for him to use & quality is good. OK it's not for serious movie makers, but I am really impressed overall.
Customer Rating:      Summary: very impressed Comment: Got to admit I was expecting some thing bigger, but this little camera fits easy into your pocket yet it is so versatile with the editing options.
I bought it so I could video my training and look at technique, picture is great and it is so easy to use.
I have not put it down since I got it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: What a great piece of kit Comment: My old camcorder stopped working and I wanted to replace it with one that was easier to transfer to PC. Hard disc camcorders were too expensive so I did a bit of research and came up with the Sanyo. What a great buy. For family memories, movies and pictures it does a great job. OK so the pictures taken inside are not that great since the flash does not work that well and there can be a bit of shake on movies when zoomed in. Having said this its size price and ease of use are fantastic. Unless you are a budding Stephen Spielberg get one.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great little camera Comment: I bought the sanyo Xacti for filming my blog at my workshop,and didnt want have too precious about it getting dusty or damaged so for the money i thought id take a chance,and have been very impressed with its many functions and the way an single image can be taken from the video footage,for really good quality filming i would be prepared to spend a bit more money but for a camera you can just carry around in your pocket and use it a not so friendly camera invironment like a workshop i think its a very good buy.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The Xacti CA6 Active is lightweight, compact and robust and is ideal for filming any event. The Xacti CA6 is equipped with a 5x optical zoom and 6.37 megapixel CCD sensor, and captures images in 3680 x 2760 pixel resolution. The Xacti CA6 records all your video sequences in MPEG4 format. The camera also features a picture stabiliser and wind filter for quality results. The Xacti CA6 can record up to 80 minutes of video between each charge of the lithium-ion battery.The Xacti CA6 Active is ideal for filming outdoor activities and is perfect for athletes looking to immortalise their achievements!
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