Sanyo Xacti CG65: Tapeless camcorder extraordinaire

CNET.co.uk staff  |  Mar 20, 2007

Sanyo's ever-funky tapeless camcorders have a new family member here at CeBIT. The Xacti CG65 maintains the same pistol-grip shape and pocketable dimensions as previous models, but shoots better video.

You can shoot 640 x 480-pixel MPEG-4 videos at 30 frames per second straight to the SD card, so there's no need to faff around rewinding tapes. Your movies are shot in 16:9 widescreen, so they'll look like Hollywood epics on your flat-panel screen at home.

A gyro sensor ensures that any camera wobbles are corrected before they can ruin your mini-movies, which look blinding on the 64mm (2.5-inch) screen. There's a 6-megapixel sensor for stills, and you can take pictures at the same time you're shooting video. A 5x optical zoom gets you close to the action, while pictures in low light shouldn't be a problem, thanks to the ISO7,200 mode.

There's another twist in the tail for anyone still thinking this is an ordinary tapeless camcorder--a built-in music player. It's primarily intended for listening to podcasts on, but you can use it to listen to any AAC music file. The Xacti supports the new SDHC flavor of SD cards, and you can fit 4 hours of the highest-quality video on a 4GB card.
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barryaje says...
I wonder why Sanyo still has not put an internal harddisk on this beaute. I have a C5 which my wife use for daily picture taking & video making. The quality is OK and is very, very easy to use. My only gripe is the lack of internal storage. This issue came up especially after JVC launched the Everio, then Sony, with internal storage handycam. I bought a Sony DCR SR100E for myself, and it is quite stunning, storage wise. It has 30gb of storage room. That's tens of hours in video recording! While my wife's Xacti C5 only has a 2gb SD, 4 hours max recording. So, hopefully, somebody in Sanyo read this post and finally put an internal storage in their future product. Coz design wise, it's still unbeatable (Everio's and Sony's are too bulky). Perhaps not necesarily too big a storage, 8-10 gb will be OK for this carry around gadget.

 
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