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| Sanyo Xacti CG6 6MP MPEG-4 Flash Memory Digital Camcorder (Blue) | 
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| Brand: Sanyo Category: Photography
List Price: $508.91 Buy New: $209.99 You Save: $298.92 (59%)
New (7) Used (1) from $209.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 2099
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Optical Zoom: 5 Display Size: 2.5 Maximum Focal Length: 31.7 Minimum Focal Length: 6.3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 8 Dimensions (in): 7 x 5.2 x 3.8 Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Warranty: 1
MPN: VPC-CG6BL Model: VPC-CG6 UPC: 086483066726 EAN: 0086483066726 ASIN: B000RKSEWO
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: New Camera this was used as the display model, is a new item, it comes with Software, USB and AV Cables Battery charger the battery charger is a wall mounted charger for the battery as well as can be plugged into the car adapter soft case neck and lens cap. Is new, but was used as the display model.
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| Features:
| | 6-megapixel CCD image sensor | | | 5x optical zoom; 12x digital zoom | | | 2.5-inch LCD screen | | | Capture video and still images simultaneously | | | MPEG-4 video quality (640 x 480 resolution) |
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Product Description Small and light enough to slip into your pocket or purse, the Xacti VPC-CG6 is built for active lifestyles. The VPC-CG6 is the portable digital video camera you can take with you everywhere, every day. Thanks to its slim, vertical and ergonomic design, it's also super easy to grip. Say goodbye to sore wrists and shaky movies.Beautiful, high-sensitivity movies are the Xacti VPC-CG6's forte. With its 6.37-megapixel CCD and 5.0x optical zoom, the VPC-CG6 captures all the action as it happens. An automatic frame-rate adjustment feature lets you record more detail in low light conditions. And, since movies are recorded in the highly compressed MPEG-4 format, you can fit more of them onto a memory card.The Xacti VPC-CG6 features a blur-correction system with a gyro sensor, which detects and compensates for camera shake. Your still images will be sharper than ever. Advanced 9-pixel mixture technology helps the Xacti VPC-CG6 capture increased levels of detail in still images, while real time interpolation digitally enhances images for enlargement or printing.Using the supplied cables, you can play back captured stills and video clips on your TV, PC or video-enabled iPod. Edit them at your leisure on your PC, send them as e-mail attachments or post them on a website. Or expand the fun of Xacti by transferring movie files through iTunes and onto your iPod, where you can watch them anytime. When it comes to printing, simply connect the camera directly to a PictBridge-compatible printer, and you can print out selected snapshots from the printer, with no need for a PC. Meanwhile, compatibility with Exif Print and PIM III preserves the effects of the camera's original settings.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Good and Tough. October 9, 2008 I have now dropped this camera 5 times. I mean small drops. This camera was also left in my sailing bag with used diesel filters. I thought that might have ruined it, but no it keeps working. The camera can by charged through its mini USB connector or with provided charger with camera. This comes in handy when you forget the charger.
There are a few problems. When recording, the battery does not last too long. I can understand this problem. This camera is so small there is not much room for the battery. There is a longer lasting battery available for it. I wish sanyo sold it with that battery.
If you turn it on with the lens cap on then remove it and it is bright outside the F stop will not stop down enough to show proper exposure. This happens to me when down hill skiing or out in the sun, what I have to do is turn the camera off then back on with the lens cap off first.
This camera can take a photo while recording video. But when you do take a photo the video freezes for about a second or two while the photo is taking place.
The Mpeg4 file format from the recorded video is not compatible with windows media player. But I found K-lite codec. This codec helps windows media player play the videos. You can also can get the thumbnails from the videos to work for it. Please don't hold me responsible for your computer it is your decision to install this codec but it worked well for me. Oh yeah I have windows XP.
Stuck Pixels August 16, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
February 2008:
Purchased the Sanyo VPC-CG6.
August 2008:
Noticed two of the Sanyo CCD's tiny pixels were stuck on the colors yellow and blue, respectively, causing a tiny yellow and blue square to appear on all recorded videos and still images.
August 2008:
Sought help from Sanyo Service -- in spite of the fact the 90 day warranty period had expired -- only to receive the comment from a Sanyo Service customer support representative that fixing the camcorder's CCD would cost "as much as buying a new camcorder."
Even Aiptek -- the low cost manufacturer based in Taiwan -- offers a one-year warranty! In Addition, my Aiptek "Action HD" camcorder is high definition and cost the same amount! No more Sanyos for me. The warranty does not seem competitive, quality control/reliability questions abound, and bang-for-the-buck seems better with other manufacturers (such as Aiptek). I realize Sanyo constantly releases newer models, but I feel I've been burned by this purchase and, therefore, I'm not willing to risk any more expenditures for this company's products.
No moving parts May 15, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
And no tapes. I like the size, its very portable. I can take it where ever I go. It has a nice big screen. It takes pictures as well as shoot video. It has a 6 MP sensor, and good stereo sound. It create standard mpeg4 files that can be directly imported into imovie with no conversion needed. Video quality is better than my DV tape. It has trouble with low light, but not terrible and is completely usable, just don't expect a thousand dollar quality. Highly recommended. Cold Eyes
Great little camcorder May 9, 2008 And I do mean little. This camcorder is about the size of a deck of cards and packs a lot in its small package. I had originally looked into the Panasonic SDR-S7K camcorder but the Sanyo had a lot more to offer. Having a quality digital camera and a camcorder in one small package is the only way to go. Video is on a par with the Hi-8 format video camera. It's not Hi-Def but it doesn't claim to be. Digital camera photos are very good and clear. Its Macro focus in a lot better than every other digital camera that I own. It will focus down to about 1/3". The biggest mystery to this camera is why it isn't sold in more stores. I looked everywhere before I bought to get a hands-on look but it could not be found anywhere. Bottom line is that you can't go wrong with this camera.
Update: After having used this camera for a while now, I still think it is a great little camera. Movies and outdoor photos are very clear. Another plus is the ability to link your video clips together right in the camera. The only complaint I have with it is the strength of the flash. It's pretty much useless for flash photography as it only has a range of about 6 feet.
Good times had by all! April 15, 2008 The camera is extremly easy to use and the most refreshing part about it, is you don't have to install any software on your computer to load the video files. Just plug it in, click and drag.
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