Sanyo Xacti VPC-C6 / DMX-C6 review
6-Megapixel Digital Still Photos
High-Quality Digital Video Camera
Large 2.0
Capture still and video images simultaneously
6-Megapixel digital still photos
High quality MPEG-4 digital video (30 frames/second)
Capture still and video images simultaneously
Record up to 1 hour of digital video on a standard 1 Gigabyte SD card (sold
separately)
Slim, compact design for ultimate portability
5X optical zoom lens
2.0" trans-reflective LCD screen for easier viewing in direct sunlight
Real time interpolation for 10-Megapixel output
Built-in image stabilization
Wind noise reduction
Built-in 3-mode flash
High quality stereo recording (AAC-LC)
12X digital zoom
Seven scene select modes (auto, sports, portrait, landscape, night view,
fireworks, lamp)
15 adjustable manual focus settings
Super macro shooting (down to a distance of 1cm)
Self timer (2 seconds/10 seconds)
Sanyo original rechargeable lithium-ion battery
Talking navigation guide for first-time users
Web cam function
PictBridge compatible
USB 2.0 & S-Video output
PC/MAC compatible
Software included for video editing
Dimensions: 2.7" x 4.3" x 0.9"
Product appearance and specifications are subject to change without notice
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trademarks of their respective manufacturers. SANYO makes no warranties or
representations of any kind with respect to these products.
1 DCF is the abbreviation for Design rule for Camera File system,
established by the Japan Engineering Information Technology Association
(JEITA).
2 The DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) is a format for recording on
storage media information such as the number of frames and copies desired
for printing of images taken on the digital camera.
3 Exif Ver 2.2 is an industry standard established for file formatting of
images from digital cameras.
4 For still images, only available in [0.3] mode.
5 Results may vary according to operating conditions.
6 CIPA (Camera & Image Products Association) standard.
7 Continuous playback in Sideshow mode.
Available video recording time is shown when a re-formatted card is
inserted.
The maximum sequential shooting time in TV-S mode is 5 hours 30 minutes. In
WEB-HQ and WEB-S modes, the maximum sequential shooting time is 7 hours.
The maximum sequential recording time for sound only is 13 hours.
Photo capacities and recording times are approximations only and may vary
according to the type and manufacturer of the memory card, subject and the
shooting situation