Sanyo Xacti HD must read review!
The Sanyo Xacti HD 1010 is a sophisticated consumer camcorder that allows shooting high-quality video in high-definition. Sanyo Xacti HD is a portable vertical video camera designed to fit in one’s pocket, as it only weighs approximately 10 ounces, with the included SD card and battery pack. Its pistol grip was developed for easy one-handed operation using the thumb, and permits the user to shoot video or still images for extended periods.
The video camera’s front end supports a large lens of superb quality. Sanyo Xacti HD is one of the more well-equipped cameras among similar products in its price range, with great video resolution at 1920 X 1080, 3560k working pixel count, and a CMOS sensor unit. The price tag that the Sanyo Xacti HD 1010 comes with is very reasonable, as you can get great detail from the sharp videos and still photos the video camera provides. Color quality inSanyo Xacti HD is also true to life and vibrant, losing very little detail. However, the default settings on the presets for white balance may require some tweaking to get superior results.
The LCD widescreen measures 2.7 inches, which is more than ample for proper viewing of your shots. The fact that the screen flips out to rotate more than 280 degrees on its pivot point adds to the ease of use you can get with this video camera, making it easy to get good footage and pictures from many difficult angles. The Sanyo Xacti HD1010’s HDMI cable comes with the package, and permits users to view high-quality footage and stills on a HDTV. The Sanyo Xacti HD can also be connected through a solitary HDMI cable to the TV. The single cable needs insertion into the terminal at the base.
One of its nearest rivals for Sanyo Xacti HD in terms of features is the Sony TG3E, also a portable handheld video camera that has a pistol grip. The Sony Xacti HD1010 and the Sony TG3E have very similar features. It was possibly due to this that the manufacturers of the HD1010 made some alterations to their camera, rendering the Xacti better than the TG3E in image processing quality. The Xacti also permits continuous still image shots at seven frames per second.
































