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Post by Lee Smith on Feb 23, 2006 15:15:40 GMT -5
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Post by Lee Smith on Jul 2, 2006 7:31:01 GMT -5
It seems that Sanyo have released a new version of the HD1. This time with a 6MP CCD! More details to follows. Looks like Europe will be getting this higher spec version! Lee www.xacti.co.uk
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Post by Lee Smith on Mar 12, 2006 7:17:26 GMT -5
OOoooops! Sorry about that Alan!!!! I didn't realise that I had activated the approval option! There was quite a few people in the list aswell - thanks for pointing that out! I have now disabled the approve function and anyone can now join again! Lee www.xacti.co.uk
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Post by Lee Smith on Feb 23, 2006 15:33:01 GMT -5
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Post by Lee Smith on Jan 31, 2006 15:55:20 GMT -5
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Post by Lee Smith on Jan 22, 2006 8:39:34 GMT -5
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Post by Lee Smith on Jan 22, 2006 8:26:39 GMT -5
Just to say that the video inlcuded on the above website ISNT taken with the new Xacti HD1 model but is just showing the new model up close! Here is a link to some video taken with the new HD1 model:- citv.dip.jp/hd06/sanyo-hd1.wmvLee www.xacti.co.uk
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Post by Lee Smith on Dec 23, 2005 17:44:54 GMT -5
Mmmmmmmmmmm - I glad I waited now! Rather than opt for the C5 or C6 this is exactly the specification I was waiting for! This is a HIGH DEFINITION model - so all those people with HD tv's will get amazing quality pictures! They will still be stunning on a standard tv aswell (standard pal pictures are called SD - standard definition) Add to that a TEN TIMES optical zoom and this is a must for next year! I wonder what the starting prices will be? If you don't have a HD tv (yet) im sure there will be a setting on there which is higher than the current 640 x 480 - probably 720 x 564 (?) which will be a standard MPEG2/DVD standard format! If you haven't got HD tv yet it's pointless filling the card up with larger files if you are never going to view them that way. Just when I thought my 2gb card was going to be enough - I might have to opt for a 4gb now!!!!! Lee www.xacti.co.uk
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Post by Lee Smith on Oct 21, 2005 14:32:40 GMT -5
Shit it still didnt like it! lol
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Post by Lee Smith on Oct 21, 2005 14:28:58 GMT -5
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Post by Lee Smith on Feb 4, 2006 7:24:10 GMT -5
Just spotted the C5 at Dixons for only £329 including a 1gb sd card! At last a bargain at Dixons !! Also use a discount code to get if for under £300. Use DIXFREEJAN for free delivery and also check out the moneyback websites for around 5% back in cash if purchased via their website links! Lee www.xacti.co.uk
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Post by Lee Smith on Sept 25, 2005 7:28:34 GMT -5
Yes!!!!!! I remember the C1 originally on sale in Dixons for £499 - it has only just dropped to £449 recently! Lee www.xacti.co.uk
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Post by Lee Smith on Sept 6, 2005 14:21:18 GMT -5
I am off to Thailand soon and wondered if there are any major bargains to be had on electrical good? I was looking for a C4 or C5 Xacti camera - anyone know any good outlets in Bangkok, Pataaya etc? Lee www.xacti.co.uk
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Post by Lee Smith on Sept 6, 2005 14:20:26 GMT -5
Nice camera - but hugely expensive and all you are getting is 'extra' is 10 x optical zoom, superior image stabilisation and a 2gb card. I think i'll stick with my Xacti for a while longer! Lee www.xacti.co.uk
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Post by Lee Smith on Sept 3, 2005 13:33:00 GMT -5
Just noticed that JVC have a new camcorder out - the JVC MG20. More details HERE"JVC today announced a new series of camcorders that eliminates the need to carry tapes, discs or any media at all, yet can record up to seven hours of DVD movie-quality video. They also record more than 10.5 hours at a quality level comparable to a DVD camcorder’s 30-minute mode. The new JVC Everio G Series camcorders record to a built-in hard disk drive and will be available in 20 and 30 gigabyte (GB) versions, offering nprecedented camcorder storage capacity." It has a 25 x optical zoom and mechanical stabilization! Cheapest price on the net I can find is £474 inc vat and delivery and some are now going even cheaper on Ebay. Has anyone had any experience or knowledge of this camera and its capabilities? Lee www.xacti.co.uk
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