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Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1000

How can a camcorder that looks like a toy, and which saves video to SD cards, produce such stunningly good high-definition pictures?

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Last reviewed: February 5th

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The HD100’s pistol-grip design is claimed to maximise ease of use

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Not only does Sanyo's new HD1000 record true 1920 x 1080i HD video to high capacity SD cards but it offers a host of features that other manufacturers seem intent on dropping. Even Panasonic's SD5 AVCHD camera has ditched features such as a microphone input and headphone output that made the previous model, the SD1, such a good buy. What you do get is a cam with more features than you can shake a stick at and which gives a surprising level of manual control - even for a new user.

Given that we're now experiencing an explosion in the number of 'Full' HD camcorders entering the market (to the extent that we're witnessing the rapid decline of standard definition video in all its forms), it's clear that HD is where it's at.

It is also necessary to accept that, for many new users, there's a requirement for no-nonsense products that record images and audio that do justice to any HDTV display, even when working in fully auto mode. That's precisely the market at which the HD1000 is aimed.

Distinctive design

As with all Xacti models, the HD1000 bears no similarity to any other brand of camcorder on the market, and perhaps that's why it's so distinctive. According to Sanyo, its pistol-grip design is based on extensive collaborative research with Japan's Chiba University, and its 'lens-to-grip' angle is optimised to minimise strain on those muscle groups used during recording and playing back. Does it succeed? We'll see.

With the exception of the mic input and headphone output, the DC power supply socket, USB, component digital/AV and all-important HDMI connections are on the docking station, which keeps the camcorder small while allowing unhindered access to the essential recording and playback controls, and enables all such connections to remain in situ when the camera is being used elsewhere.

Most of the HD1000's operating features are clustered around a main barrel that includes the 10x optical (100x digital) zoom at the font and main control cluster at the rear. A flash light and accessory shoe are concealed by plastic covers at the upper front and rear respectively, with the generous 2.7in widescreen LCD shutting flush into the hand-grip.

andymac1966

21 Jun 2008 10:31 pm

andymac1966

1.For Excellent video & stills quality, compact size & ease of use, good price (Amazon £395). / Against 1080i HD video won't edit on my new iMac (not easily anyway).

This camera is a joy to use - it's compact, light & the pistol grip work well for me. The picture quality in both still & movie mode is very good, and looks great on my HD TV. I also like the fact that you can take stills as you record video footage.

The only bother I've had is trying to edit 1080i video on my iMac. iMovie 08 works well, but needs the Quicktime plug in replaced to allow it to edit 1080i (not hard to do, but not ideal). Al other resolutions work just fine out the box.

A great product that I'd recommend to anyone looking for a simple to operate & decent quality cam.

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Price at Launch 500
MPN VPCHD1000EBK
Additional Information Xacti HD Lens
Case Included No
Colour Black
Description 90 x 112.6 x 54.5
Features EIS Image stabiliser
Weight (g) 268
Auto Shut-off No
AV Input No
Backlight Compensation No
Connectivity 3.5mm Headphone Jack, 3.5mm Input, Component Video, HDMI, USB 2.0
Display Size 2.7
Display Type TFT
DV Input No
Exposure Modes Automatic, Manual
External Microphone Input No
Filter Diameter 40.5
Focus Adjustments Auto, Manual
Format MPEG4 AVC/H.264 (SD/SDHC card) / Audio: MPEG4 AAC (48kHz, 16-bit Stereo)
HDV No
i.Link No
Image Sensor Details CMOS
Optical Zoom 10

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Weight (g): 268 |
Optical Zoom: 10 |

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