Posts Tagged ‘camera’

Sanyo VPC-PD2 Pocket Camera

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

VPC-PD2

VPC-PD2Description
Now you can have both quality and convenience! The PD2 delivers archival quality 1080 30p HD video, 10MP photos, and 3x optical zoom in a very small compact body style. The Sanyo Dual Camera PD2 delivers excellent results with multiple features normally found on high priced camcorders. The PD2 fit is about the size of a deck of cards, is extremely portable and easy to use. It delivers 3x optical zoom for both video and photos. The PD2’s MPEG4/H.264 recording format, coupled with SANYO’s built-in software application makes sharing videos and photos via social networking sites including Facebook™, YouTube™ and Picassa™ a breeze. Capture more than just the moment. The PD2 allows you to easily capture and share memories.

Features

*  Full-HD 1080, 30p Video (1920×1080)
* 10 Megapixel Digital Photos
* Embedded Software for Sharing Videos/Photos
* 2” TFT LCD Monitor for HD Playback
* 3x Optical Zoom Photo
* Wide Angle Lens Range Video: 36mm – 108mm
* Wide Angle Lens Range Photos: 37mm – 111mm
* High Speed Sequential Shooting Mode
* Digital Image Stabilizer (Photos and Video)
* MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 High Compression Technology
* 48KHz, 16 bit, AAC Stereo Sound Recording
* Built-In Stereo Microphone with Built-In Speaker
* Mini HDMI Digital Interface
* Built-In Direct USB Connector
* USB Extension Cable included
* SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Compatible

AgfaPhoto’s DV-5000G camera plays games, falls short of potential

Friday, February 1st, 2008

AgfaPhoto DV-5000G

AgfaPhoto — you know, the company that used to just make really high-end gear, but now lends its name to lame sauce stuff built by plawa — has a new camera on display at PMA, the DV-5000G. In addition to the regular 5 megapixel camera duties, this thing works overtime as a 720 x 480 video camera — there’s 64MB of built-in memory, but we’re guessing you’ll want to hop to SD or SDHC in a hurry. Of course, most cameras do full-res video, but AgfaPhoto is also pulling a page out of DXG’s book and packing in video games, playable on the 3-inch “960 x 240″ screen (we’re guessing that’s a typo, and this thing is standard 320 x 240 QVGA). Unfortunately, the games are super weak, and there are no emulators in sight. We don’t think PMP or webcam functionality is going to save this one either, and the $260 pricetag seems a bit silly for what you’re getting. Let’s catch up at next year’s PMA, huh Agfa?

[via Engadget]