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Saturday, November 3, 2007

DMX-HD700 : 'World's Smallest HD Digital Movie Camera'

 
" The Xacti DMX-HD700 is a sleek, pistol-styled camcorder powered by a MPEG4/AVC (H.264)-compliant codec that offers unmatched video file compression, enabling you to upload your video content easily to the Web.
One of the biggest advantages of using Sanyo camcorders is that you can use any SD or SDHC card for storing your filmed content (both audio and video).
You can also print the images without a PC, using the PictBridge.
You can also connect the Xacti to an HDTV via its HDMI port for instant viewing.
The Xacti can capture hi-def video at 720p and breathtaking stills at up to 7.1-megapixel resolution.If you are a sucker for crystal-clear still images, the camera's Face Chaser Function detects up to 12 faces during shooting.
At a mere six ounces, Sanyo is hailing its new Japan-only 7.1M mini HD camcorder as the "smallest and lightest digital movie camera ever to hit the market.
The DMX-HD700 limits the power consumption to 4.0 W.
The company, however, remains tight-lipped on its pricing to date.
Gone are the days when you had to compress those 'bulky' videos before embedding them on to your blog.
With its 'Simple' mode, even amateurs can create high-quality HD movies.
It's available in silver, red, and brown.
 
 

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