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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Sanyo Color: Brown Display Size: 2.7 inches EAN: 0086483069307 Has Red Eye Reduction: 1 Item Dimensions: Label: SANYO Manufacturer: SANYO Maximum Focal Length: 31.7 millimeters Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 millimeters Model: VPC-HD700 MPN: VPCHD700R Optical Zoom: 5 unknown-units Publisher: SANYO Studio: SANYO Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: 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. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - What we needI 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. ... Read More Rating: - Feels great in hand but does not performWell 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. ... Read More Rating: - Don't waste your money.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. Rating: - Gain great portability at the expense of some quality.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 ... Read More Rating: - Very Pleased!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 ... Read More |