Sanyo Xacti C4 Review
The Sanyo Xacti C4 is quite unlike any other digital camera available today, looking more like a tiny version of a digital camcorder than a conventional digicam. The Sanyo C4 has been designed like this principally because it allows you to record both 4 megapixel still images and 640x480, 30fps MPEG-4 movies, with a separate shutter button available for each function and a flip-out, rotating LCD screen to frame your images and movies. Other notable features on the Sanyo Xacti C4 include a macro mode that allows you to get as close as 2cms away from the subject, and a 5.8 optical zoom lens that is equivalent to 38–220mm on a 35mm format camera. Sanyo have improved on the older Sanyo Xacti C1 by adding the 4 megapixel sensor, image stabilisation and a larger 1.8 inch LCD screen. So is the Sanyo C4 the perfect fusion of still and moving images, or just a compromise between the two? Read on to discover the answer.
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#1 max meier
i bought this camera a few month ago and must say the intentions are good the video performance and soemtimes the picture performance is lousy because the auto focus only works correct in perfect light conditions if the light is not so good or maybe it goes into the evening the camera produce poor quality.also there is almost no processing software vor the video format available, the only is videostudio 7/8 not even in the newest adobe premier it is possible to import the files.
10:57 am - Thursday, April 28, 2005