Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1000 review

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

TechRadar Verdict

Sanyo needs to update the software very quickly if users are to be able to shoot, edit and share their SD card clips. However, they’re onto a clear winner with the HD1000 – pictures are superb, handling is good and full marks for the range of connections and accessories.

Pros

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    Excellent picture quality

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    Impressive handling

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    Good connectivity

Cons

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    Software update needed

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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.

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