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Sanyo Xacti DMX-HD700 smallest and lightest 720p camcorder |
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Monday, 05 November 2007 |

The Xacti DMX-HD1000, world’s smallest and lightest 720p high definition digital movie camera by Sanyo, it called Sanyo Xacti DMX-HD700, which is far enough for every day usage. New camera diversifies users movie camera lifestyle options by offering a camera equipped with 720p HD movie recording functionality and a 7.1-Megapixel still image camera, all in one elegantly stylish and slim body. The camera is capable of recording both movies and pictures easily with any SD/SDHC memory card. The DMX-HD700, sporting a highly portable everyday-use stylish and slim body, is specifically designed for publishing high quality movies and high resolution still images in a format that is highly compatible with Internet sites such as online social networking sites, including blogs. Here the features:
• World’s smallest and lightest*1, stylish and slim, everyday-use pocket-sized HD movie camera, which just 171cc and 189 grams. • High image quality with less data volume, easy-to-use on the Web—MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format compatible. • Equipped with ‘Face Chaser Function‘ that allows tracking of up to 12 faces when taking photos. • 7.1-Megapixel CMOS sensor. • ISO 3200 level of sensitivity. • Bundled with Adobe System’s Adobe Premier Elements 3.0 for original movies editing and DVD creation, and Adobe Photoshop Album SE for managing and image viewing Face Chaser Function. • High resolution 3680 x 2760 photos possible through real-time interpolation technology. • ‘Super Macro‘ allows close-ups of 1 cm. • Equipped with ‘Wind Noise Reduction‘ reducing wind noise from the microphone when recording movies • ‘Quick Stand-by‘ mode allows the camera to begin recording or playback after opening the LCD monitor in only 1.3 seconds
For increasing users of these rapidly growing online social network sites and blogs as well as Internet users that enjoy photographs and movies on their personal computers, the DMX-HD700 becomes the perfect advanced communication tool answering the ever-changing and growing needs of the information age. It be on sale from October 19, 2007. |