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Sanyo Xacti Digital Movie C5 Review at BIOS

Mark Goldstein | Digital Compact Cameras | October 10, 2005 | 2 Comments |

Sanyo Xacti Digital Movie C5BIOS have published a review of the new Sanyo Xacti Digital Movie C5, which has 5 megapixels, 2 inch LCD screen and can record MPEG4 format movies with VGA resolution at 30 frames per second.

“The new Sanyo Xacti C5 digital camcorder is one of the smallest devices of its type. In fact, it’s so compact that you’ll probably mistake it for a digital camera. If you’re looking for an ultra-portable digital movie camera for capturing spontaneous moments, such as night outs and family shindigs, the Xacti C5 would make a good choice. It’s not exactly great value for money (its manual controls and format support are very limited), but it comes with a 1GB SD Card and is available in a choice of three colours (silver, bronze or white).”

Website: BIOS - Sanyo Xacti Digital Movie C5 Review

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#1 Edmund

It seems like a person could get 90 percent of this camera for far less money by looking at the Samsung Digimax i5

http://www.samsungcamerausa.com/productdetails.asp?productid=127

9:00 pm - Monday, October 10, 2005

#2 Larry

This is a great little camera and is small enough to take anywhere even places it is not welcome. The quality I have found to be really good. If you would like to see examples of the video and photo quality check out my website I use the Xacti 5 to create the videos for my video podcast.
http://www.todayifeellike.com
Good Luck,
Larry

9:49 am - Tuesday, June 27, 2006

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