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Posted by Smarty on 09/26/70 11:53
I agree doc. The camera has gotten relatively poor reviews, and the
downloads I have seen confirm these opinions. Using flash memory will make a
lot more sense when really large cards appear and prices drop much further.
Smarty
"doc" <doc@anywhere.com> wrote in message news:qf6wg.144$qZ2.118@trndny01...
> and at 15 mins for $129 that equates to $8.60 a minute and it hardly
> noticable to the average JQ (John Q Public) [see our post on video quality
> field survey tests in another thread] so to us that's a bad idea. hey
> don't get me wrong, i love the card idea and ability to transfer but 40
> gig would be more appropriate or even 20 or 30 so that one could stay on
> course with some real work instead of having to have a pocket full of
> cards and chase the identity of each :o)
>
> DrD
>
> "Smarty" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote in message
> news:X_OdnZ9xtId_ByLZnZ2dnUVZ_tWdnZ2d@adelphia.com...
>> 4GB for 15 minutes does work out to 32GB for a two hour
>> movie.....essentially what HD-DVD and BluRay provide / claim. I seriously
>> doubt that the camera can either capture or record at this rate (35
>> Mbits/sec), but regardless, a 4 GB card should more than adequately hold
>> 15 minutes of HD video.
>>
>> Smarty
>>
>>
>> "doc" <doc@anywhere.com> wrote in message
>> news:ERCvg.11963$Te.5403@trndny02...
>>> really 4 GB sounds reasonable for about a quarter of an hour of video
>>> recording to you? not to me. we must have a different set of ecomics.
>>>
>>> drd
>>>
>>> "Rick Merrill" <rick0.merrill@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote in message
>>> news:zKOdnZA-8uZlmTrZnZ2dnUVZ_tSdnZ2d@comcast.com...
>>>> doc wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> wow at least the 4gb card is reasonable . . NOT!
>>>>>
>>>>> drd
>>>>>
>>>>> <fuzzieotter@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>>>> news:1146362125.574241.232060@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
>>>>>
>>>>>>You may have heard by now of the Sanyo VPC-HD1, a revolutionary new
>>>>>>camcorder that records in 720p to SD flash memory (up to 88 minutes in
>>>>>>HD using a 4GB card). It can also record in SD, shoots 5.1MP stills
>>>>>>(it can shoot stills at the same time your shooting video). You then
>>>>>>just plug the card into your computer, or plug the camcorder into your
>>>>>>computer via USB and it is recognized as a drive. Its so easy to copy
>>>>>>clips and pictures off the camcorder. So much easier than dealing
>>>>>>with
>>>>>>tape! It can also act as a webcam with certain software. It has a
>>>>>>gorgeous flip-out OLED screen and tons of features. It's tiny too.
>>>>>>Here are some links.
>>>>>>Get it at: http://www.dvnation.com/hd1.html
>>>>>>See pictures and video taken with the cam at
>>>>>>http://www.dvnation.com/hd1pics.html .
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 4GB card for $129 - sounds damn reasonable to me! Get two.
>>>>
>>>> What I want to know is how fast can it offload to a computer???
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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