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Sanyo Xacti DMX-HD1 720p <strong>HDTV</strong><br />

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Sanyo Xacti DMX-HD1 720p <strong>HDTV</strong><br />

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CES 2007<br />

Sanyo announced the world’s smallest and lightest HD digital video camera,<br />

Xacti HD2 $700, TTM Mar 07<br />

Featuring a new 7.38-Megapixel Sensor, up to 76% Greater Low-Light Sensitivity,<br />

HDMI into the HD2’s multifunction docking station, 720p HD digital camcorder, 7.1-<br />

megapixel digital still camera, pocket-sized, pistol-grip and thumb-operable design,<br />

records up to 21 minutes of high-definition video<br />

(or up to one hour of standard-definition video)<br />

per gigabyte of available memory on any<br />

standard SD or high-capacity SDHC card<br />

(memory cards sold separately), 8-gigabyte<br />

SDHC card for three hours of high-definition<br />

video, or up to eight hours of standard-definition<br />

video or thousands of 7.1-megapixel digital still<br />

images.<br />

Additionally, the camera features increased lowlight<br />

sensitivity to respond to light as low as<br />

12.5 lux in auto mode representing up to 75%<br />

increase in low-light sensitivity when compared<br />

to the 50 lux auto mode capability of the<br />

previous models, the HD1 and HD1a. The HD2<br />

responds to light as low as 6 lux, in lamp mode,<br />

representing an up to 76% increase in low-light<br />

sensitivity when compared to the 25 lux capability of the HD1 and HD1a.<br />

A special “High Sensitivity” button, super-fast start up and shooting, no tape to<br />

queue up, ready to record in as little as 1.7 seconds, digital image stabilization that<br />

works across the full shooting range from wide-angle to telephoto, distinguishes<br />

between “trembling hands” and “camera work” such as panning and tilting.<br />

1280 x 720 progressive HD video scanning, MPEG-4 technology for 30 frames per<br />

second, high-precision LSI (large-scale integration) circuitry for advanced, highdefinition<br />

image processing, super-fast 9Mbs frame rate, 10x optical zoom built from<br />

12 elements designed in 9 groups and with a built-in neutral density filter, with a<br />

maximum aperture of f/3.5 in both wide and telephoto angles, combined with a 10x<br />

digital zoom capability.<br />

The HD2 is capable of a total 100x zoom, 2.2-inch LCD display with 210,000 total<br />

pixels that flips out from the camera and rotates up to 285 degrees, video recording<br />

optimized for personal media players, “Web-SHQ” recording mode to capture video<br />

destined for video iPod and other popular MPEG-4 personal media players for which<br />

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