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Sanyo Xacti HD1010 Camcorder does 1080i, Face Recognition and 300FPS Slow Motion
Posted by Brian Lam at 2:29 PM on June 5, 2008
Casio's excellent EX-F1 slow motion digital camera has a bit of competition in Sanyo's Xacti HD1010 camcorder. The 1080i HD cam does face detection for up to 12 people at once, and 300 frame per second slow motion as well as seven frame per second still shooting. YES! IIIIII saaaaaaaaiiiiiiidddd SLOOOOO MOTIOOOOON!
The camera also has increased low light sensitivity, decreasing noise compared to previous Xactis (a weakness of theirs.) They're pushing the bitrate from 12 to 14Mbps, too, to help picture quality. There's a 10x optical zoom with an impressive f/1.8-2.5 lens (more light never hurts) with a 35mm equivalent range of 38-380mm. It's also got image stabilisation, a 2.7 inch LCD, HDMI out, and in camera editing. I have to say I've always been a fan of the line, and it's nice to see the Sanyo line keep evolving with new features while fixing previous flaws.
SANYO FULL HD CAMCORDER HAS "FACE CHASER" TECHNOLOGY FOR VIDEO AND STILLS; FEATURES SLOW-MOTION VIDEO MODE AND 7-FPS SEQUENTIAL SHOOTING
Compact, Lightweight Xacti HD1010 Offers Improved Image Processing and Simplified Operation
CHATSWORTH, CA, June 5, 2008 - SANYO, a world leading digital camera manufacturer, debuts the Xacti HD1010, an ultra-compact, full 1920 x 1080 (1080i) high-definition digital camcorder featuring "Face Chaser" face detection technology for both video and stills, plus a new slow-motion video mode and seven frames-per-second sequential shooting for superb action photography. The sleek and simple-to-use HD1010 takes 4-megapixel digital still images and records video and stills to convenient SD memory cards or SDHC cards (sold separately) up to 32GB.
The SANYO Xacti HD1010 will be available in the U.S.A. in July 2008 at an MSRP of $799.99*1.
"The SANYO Xacti HD1010 is our second-generation Full HD camcorder and offers a full complement of innovative features such as automatic 'Face Chaser' face detection for both video and stills, along with improved image processing for even better image quality*2," said Tom Van Voy, Vice President and General Manager of SANYO's Audio Video Division. "The HD1010 offers advanced, high-definition video performance and high-quality stills in one small, lightweight device."
FACE DETECTION/FACE CHASER TECHNOLOGY
The latest in digital still photography - Face Detection and Face Chaser technology actually monitor the subject's face and adjust brightness and focus to incredibly clear photos. This technology can be used to recognise up to 12 faces at a time in both video and still photos.SLOW-MOTION VIDEO MODE
For great sports videos and many other fast-action video projects, the HD1010 can record video at 300 frames-per-second*3 to produce smooth, super slow-motion 60fps video playback.7 FRAMES-PER-SECOND SEQUENTIAL SHOOTING
Shoot digital still images like the pros with up to seven photos in a single second. Ideal for special effects or action photography.-more-
SMALL AND LIGHT FULL HD CAMCORDER
The HD1010 weighs only 9.9 ounces (with battery and SD card). It incorporates advanced MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 video compression, enabling up to approximately 87 minutes of Full HD (1920 x 1080) video recording on an 8GB SDHC memory card (sold separately).WIDE DYNAMIC RANGE MODE
Wide Dynamic Range Mode allows improved images in varying degrees of light and shade.FOUR MEGAPIXEL DIGITAL IMAGES
The Xacti HD1010 enables simultaneous shooting of 4-megapixel still images and HD movie clips, with a simple press of the shutter button during the recording of a video clip. Users need never miss another precious photo opportunity. (Depending on the mode used to take still images, simultaneous video clip shooting may be interrupted. While shooting video clips, using the digital image stabilizer may change the angle of view for still images.)COMFORTABLE, ERGONOMIC DESIGN
The HD1010 is designed for easy, one-handed operation with "one thumb" operation of all key functions. The camcorder is comfortable to hold, even for extended periods.FULL 1080i HD SENSOR
Incorporating the latest high-definition CMOS sensor, the SANYO Xacti HD1010 captures full 1080i high-definition video (1920x1080) at 60 frames-per-second. Designed to record the rich and vibrant colours of real life, the HD1010 also captures subtle tones to provide a natural-looking result. SANYO's latest high-speed image processing engine capably handles the high capacity demands of Full HD data. Signal processing has been optimised for gamma correction and noise reduction, improving lens color-sensitivity and image quality when filming in darker locations. In addition, the video codec algorithm has been adjusted from 12 to 14 Mbps to allow more data per second, for improved imaging.10X OPTICAL HD ZOOM LENS
At the front of the HD1010 is a commanding 10x all-glass HD lens. The camcorder's fast f/1.8-2.5 lens is capable of allowing almost four times more light through to assist in lower light venues. Consisting of eight groups and eleven total lenses with a built-in neutral density filter, the HD1010's lens provides a spectacular field-of-view with a 38-380 mm range (35 mm equivalent).IMAGE STABILIZATION
High-definition can't hide shaky or erratic camera movement. So, SANYO's HD1010 comes with a sophisticated image stabilizer for both stills and video. This handy feature operates in both wide-angle and telephoto modes, giving every shot a solid, professional-looking feel. Image stabilisation allows for clear pictures of the subject even when moving or rotation occurs.LARGE 2.7 INCH WIDESCREEN DISPLAY
The HD1010 features a large 2.7 inch widescreen Liquid Crystal Display (LCD). The display flips out from the camera and rotates up to 285 degrees on axis, allowing you to take great video or still images even from difficult-to-view positions, which is especially useful when shooting in large crowds or in small rooms.more-
HDMI HIGH-DEFINITION OUTPUT
It's easy to view and share high-definition video on your HD television with the HD1010. Using the HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) terminal built into the base station, just one cable connects your camcorder to your TV for a totally digital output. HDMI carries both the video and audio signals in digital form for the highest quality playback.EASY CAMERA TO PC CONNECTION
Sanyo's HD1010 streamlines the confusing and complicated component connection process with an innovative docking station. This dock provides instant connectivity via HDMI cable (sold separately), component, composite or S-video connection to a TV, DVD player and computer. The HD1010 even recharges its internal battery when nested in the docking station.RECORDS TO CONVENIENT SD/SDHC MEMORY CARDS
The SANYO Xacti HD1010 records high-definition and photos directly to a standard SD or SDHC Memory Card. The camcorder is capable of recording up to 87 minutes of 1080i high-definition video on a single 8GB card (sold separately). When connected to a computer via the USB cable, the HD1010 acts as a standard card reader. Transferring images and videos to your computer has never been easier.ADDITIONAL HD1010 FEATURES:
Random Access: Each video is recorded as an individual MPEG-4 and each still as a JPEG so you can have true random access allowing you to review a specific image or video quickly and easily, without waiting for tape rewinding or fast forwarding.
Super-fast Startup: With its tapeless design, the HD1010 eliminates the need to queue up a tape deck or get a DVD or hard drive spinning, allowing the camcorder to begin shooting in as little as two seconds! When the HD1010 is powered on, closing the LCD display puts the HD1010 in standby mode. Simply open the display and the camcorder automatically powers up and can begin recording virtually instantaneously.
Equipped with 'SIMPLE' mode so even beginners can create high quality, beautiful high definition movies
New 1920 x 1080, 30 fps mode allows further possibilities with Full HD and computers (when in Full-SHQ 30 fps/12 Mbps mode)
Features 2.7 inch 230,000 pixel, widescreen TFT-LCD monitor, ideal for viewing HD footage
Wind Roar and Red Eye Reduction
Web Cam function
Built-in, pop-up flash
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A variety of manual controls are available for versatile, advanced shooting. These include manual focus adjustment (16 settings); aperture adjustment (6 stops); exposure compensation (1.8 EV, 0.3 EV steps); shutter speed (13 settings); and image-quality adjustment (for sharpness and colour saturation)
Bundled with "Nero 8 Essentials for SANYO" for easy playback and editing
Uses included, long-lasting 1900 mAh Lithium-ion battery (DB-L50)
Compatible with a variety of optional accessories using cold shoe mount, such as external strobe, video light, microphone, etc.
Optional adaptor lenses available: telephoto, wide-angle and semi-fisheye
Continuous Still Image Shooting function - 7 frames per second*4
Able to take still pictures while in the middle of Full HD movie recording*5
9-image quick display function
In-camera editing
48 kHz, 16-bit, 2-channel sound
PictBridge compatible
Headphone Jack
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Brian Lam
Posted 4:31 PM 5/6/08
The catch with these is usually that the dock is annoying. (No USB port directly in.) Or that the zoom isn't wide enough, like many camcorders. Battery life ain't great either, and in the past, the noise and compression artifacts have been bad, but it looks like Sanyo's actively addressing these issues.
Brian Lam
Gary_7vn
Posted 4:30 PM 5/6/08
@jfj: The "catch" is the "face" chaser, so it's no good for pron. For pron you'll the #%%$^ chaser.
Gary_7vn
SecretAZNMan
Posted 4:20 PM 5/6/08
Drool... Who really needs +4MP anyway? Seriously, do people need to print poster prints from their camera phones???
SecretAZNMan
itchytooth
Posted 4:20 PM 5/6/08
@Blam: Please review this as soon as possible and post sample footage!
itchytooth
alowishus
Posted 4:18 PM 5/6/08
@jfj: 1080i home movies will allow your wife to see exactly how much you've aged over the years.
alowishus
mr_oshodi
Posted 4:09 PM 5/6/08
@Nirtaz:
catch is you break your bank for this nice sleek brother......... another catch is there's no crime if u just swipe that nice plastic of urs that u've been keeping in ur wallet and sitting on it with all the egestion stuff....err.....
one last catch, u get to be the new guy on the block who post slow motion vids of squirrels and cats (getting along) on giz for poor readers like us... :-)
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mr_oshodi
Posted 4:09 PM 5/6/08
@jfj: catch is you break your bank for this nice sleek brother......... another catch is there's no crime if u just swipe that nice plastic of urs that u've been keeping in ur wallet and sitting on it with all the egestion stuff....err.....
one last catch, u get to be the new guy on the block who post slow motion vids of squirrels and cats (getting along) on giz for poor readers like us... :-)
mr_oshodi
Nirtaz
Posted 4:07 PM 5/6/08
So what's the catch? 2
Nirtaz
jfj
Posted 4:03 PM 5/6/08
So what's the catch?
jfj
prouted
Posted 4:46 PM 5/6/08
@jfj: Xacti cameras looks always excellent on paper... but in real... they are simply crappy. That's the catch
prouted
Gary_7vn
Posted 4:33 PM 5/6/08
@SecretAZNMan: 4mp isn't going to give you poster size. Most people will never print anything poster size. Large pixel sizes come in handy when you want to crop out a section of the image.
I hardly ever print anything anyway? Why?
Gary_7vn
ChuckBlack
Posted 5:12 PM 5/6/08
"So, SANYO's HD1010 comes with a sophisticated image stabilizer for both stills and video."
Does this mean it's software based? Or hardware?
ChuckBlack
Bokusatsu_Tenshi
Posted 5:36 PM 5/6/08
Wow Brian, I just read a review that was almost the opposite.
From AkihabaraNews if I'm not mistaken... it said the camera was 1010 and not 2000 because it was a minor software upgrade.
But anyways, slow motion = great news!
Only problem I see is that almost every review I read about Xacti cams was like "shitty image quality" yadda yadda yadda.
I read several because I was looking for a good cheap camcorder...
The one I read about Xacti 1000 said that the HD quality you could get on it was so inferior that it was better to use the money to buy a non-HD regular camcorder from some good brand name like Canon, Sony or Panasonic.
But I'd like to test one of those to see for myself. Only problem for me is that I'm looking for a cam with mic and phone output (regular) jacks. Sonys are also out since they use that damn proprietary hot shoe.
Bokusatsu_Tenshi
scooterman
Posted 6:30 PM 5/6/08
Here it is in action jackson:
[www.dailymotion.com]
scooterman
VishusBurn
Posted 8:36 PM 5/6/08
@jfj: @Nirtaz:
It appears that the 300 fps mode only shoots at 448*336, so the catch is no slow-mo HD.
Dammit all. Knew it sounded too good to be true.
VishusBurn
x23
Posted 9:20 PM 5/6/08
@VishusBurn: ah... figured as much. still better res than the oft-posted Casio though. (i think.)
i've heard nothing but good things concerning artifacting and lowlight work on the newer generations of Xacti (700 and 1000). the previous generations of Xacti were complete shit however. so it might just be "better than it was" vs. "honestly decent". sample 1280x720 footage i saw looked nice though. think it was from the 700.
x23
macorange
Posted 9:45 PM 5/6/08
Had me until the price... :(
macorange
dingus
Posted 11:15 PM 5/6/08
@jfj: The catch is that all Xactis have shitty sensors and shitty optics.
dingus
gusnyc.com
Posted 10:51 PM 5/6/08
sexeh
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NikLG
Posted 10:50 PM 5/6/08
I think the main catch is don't use it at an airport or anywhere else 'under terrorist threat', because it looks a little 'gun like'.
You might get some nice slo-mo of getting tackled by the police or shot though....
NikLG
Husar
Posted 12:54 AM 6/6/08
Check out this video....
[www.dailymotion.com]
Can you image walking around with that in any major US city. Cops would be all over you. lol
Husar
bms
Posted 1:50 AM 6/6/08
I am starting to regret buying my HG-10
bms
splohocky
Posted 3:03 AM 6/6/08
I bought the HD1000 a little over two months ago right before I left to go shoot a movie in Vancouver, and let me tell you, it was SUCH a worthwhile investment. I am so impressed with the video quality, portability, build quality, and most importantly ease of use and Mac compatability (the dock is not annoying in the slightest; plug the dock into comp, plug camera into dock, and voila, there are all your video files there on your desktop ready to be used however you'd like without the hassle of some proprietary Sanyo software bs)
Everyone on set asked me for the model name and number of my camera as it truly is an impressive little device. Can't sing its praises enough!
and ps, only an absolute moron would EVER think this thing looked like a gun in real life...
splohocky
itchytooth
Posted 2:54 AM 6/6/08
@Husar: Cameras are already illegal enough without looking like guns. It would almost be worth it though, just for all the commotion and hysteria it would cause, except that you'd probably get shot:(
itchytooth
bitgod
Posted 4:22 AM 6/6/08
@splohocky:
Have you heard of the TSA? :)
bitgod
rainfever
Posted 12:03 PM 6/6/08
wait, so are the 300fps video's from this 48x48px?
I remember a recent camera that was struttin its fastness fpsness and turns out it can only handle tiny video's at super slow speed.
*disclaimer, i scanned, but did not read in detail.
rainfever
NikLG
Posted 6:37 PM 6/6/08
"only an absolute moron would EVER think this thing looked like a gun in real life.."
My point exactly...trouble is a lot of them are in uniform and armed...
Here in the UK a guy was shot by police marksmen because he had a chair leg in a plastic bag that 'looked like it might be shotgun'...so there you go...
NikLG
Killjoy
Posted 5:36 AM 7/6/08
@splohocky: "...only an absolute moron would EVER think this thing looked like a gun in real life..."
True, there are many things that resemble guns more closely than this. MP3 players, for one thing. Bare naked college students, for another. People opening doors, of course. And let's not forget that deadliest of ringers - the wallet. Compared to those eerily accurate replicas of firearms, a gadget with a barrel and a pistol grip that gets aimed at people will surely be recognized for what it is.
On another note, what movie did you work on in Vancouver? And did you use the Sanyo for anything that ended up in a professional production, like footage for a "Making Of" segment?
Killjoy
oopl
Posted 4:31 AM 8/6/08
A ~$200 price increase over the Sanyo Xacti HD1000.
oopl