
What idiot decided it would be a good idea to slap on a 30x (or even 10x) optical zoom on an HD camera & leave off optical image stabilization. Try zooming in all the way & see how good your footage looks later on. Your viewers will be getting motion sickness guaranteed.I've been looking for the VPC WH1 since I saw it in Popular Science, Must Have's. I've got an Olypus Digital Waterproof camera but found in Hawaii that I needed video to get good scubba shots. This certainly fits the bill. Now if I can find one in Canada.
Sanyo's line of Dual Cameras -- which are described as camcorders at heart with formidable still capture capabilities -- is now shipping to select retailers in the United States and Mexico. The crew is comprised of the VPC-FH1, which handles 1080p at 60fps along with 8 megapixel stills, and the VPC-TH1, which shoots at 720p and sports a 30x optical zoom. Also included is the waterproof (up to ten feet, anyway) 720p VPC-WH1 and the otherwise vanilla VPC-CG10. As for pricing? Try $499.99, $299.99, $399.99 and $199.99 in order of mention.
My old Sony Sport Walkman! You've been reborn as another device I'll never really need the extra waterproof protection for!The people at Sanyo all need a beating for putting these cameras out with garbage stabilization. Or how bout we just dont buy them. Yeah, that'll work too I suppose.
It's not always about the best image quality. good editing and interesting subject matter makes up for the marginal difference you might see between this and a canon.. so I say to you all it takes is a little creativity and imagination sometimes..
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