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Sanyo Xacti DMX-HD700: The HD Digital Camcorder that Fits in Your Pocket

By Natalie Sod, published Oct 16, 2007
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There are many digital camcorder out in the market that records high definition videos but none of them is as small and portable as the Sanyo Xacti HD700. The Sanyo Xacti HD700 promises to deliver 720p high definition videos as well as take 7.1 mega pixel photos on its 171 cc body.

The Design

The Sanyo Xacti HD700 only weighs 189 grams and has a volume of 171 cc. The Xacti DMX-HD700 will come in three colors, red, silver and brown and features a compact body and ergonomic design that allows the lens of the camera to be level with the ground when using a tripod. The Xacti HD700 has curved edges that will allow the camcorder to fit in your pocket or purse.

Specifications, features, and benefits

The Sanyo Xacti DMX-HD700 can shoot still images at 7.1 mega pixels and capture high definition videos at 4.08 mega pixels or normal videos at 3.58 mega pixels. Sanyo's Xacti HD700 saves your pictures in JPEG format and your videos using ISO standard MPEG 4 AVC/H.264 format, you can save your pictures unto an SD Memory Card which is the recording media for the Xacti HD700. The Xacti HD700 has a 5x optical zoom and 12x digital zoom, bringing the Xacti HD700's total zoom capacity to 60x so you can be sure that every detail of your precious video is captured even from afar. The Xacti HD700's lens can provide a 38-190 mm range field of view. The new MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format can deliver high quality videos without taking up too much space on your SD memory card.

Sanyo Xacti DMX-HD700: The HD Digital Camcorder that Fits in Your Pocket

The Sanyo Xacti can record 720p High definition videos, not something you'd expect from a camcorder this small.

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