Sounds too good to be true but its why i picked up a Sanyo VPC-HD2000.
Read the review at http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content...view-36280.htm
You can pay 2-3X more and still need 2X+ more light for a usable image. It does 1920x1080p/60 and produces an easy to edit mp4 file that Windows Media Player 7 can "just play" no extra drivers or Codecs needed. Edits nicely in Sony Vegas 7 Pro. Also has a 1/8" stereo jack for an external mic. Records to SD cards up to 32GB at 25 Mbps max data rate. Nice way to start playing with HD video for ~$500.
Of course there is a down side, several actually:
Digital image stabilization, its useless enough in HD and low light that a tripod is essential (no biggie for me, I generally hate hand held video even with optical stabilization).
Weird "pistol grip" configuration, not such an issue with a tripod.
No optical viewfinder -- probably why the digital image stabilization is so useless -- holding the camera out were you can see the screen is not conducive to being steady
The auto white balance is not very good, but are any of them really? Worst part is the manual white balance control is ill placed in the menus.
Not the best in the resolution tests, all the more expensive camcorders do better, but this one will give me a usable image in low light that the others won't.
No 24P mode. But I want 60p unless I need 30p for the lowest light. I usually shoot in very poor light or fast action in good light.
--wally.
Read the review at http://www.camcorderinfo.com/content...view-36280.htm
You can pay 2-3X more and still need 2X+ more light for a usable image. It does 1920x1080p/60 and produces an easy to edit mp4 file that Windows Media Player 7 can "just play" no extra drivers or Codecs needed. Edits nicely in Sony Vegas 7 Pro. Also has a 1/8" stereo jack for an external mic. Records to SD cards up to 32GB at 25 Mbps max data rate. Nice way to start playing with HD video for ~$500.
Of course there is a down side, several actually:
Digital image stabilization, its useless enough in HD and low light that a tripod is essential (no biggie for me, I generally hate hand held video even with optical stabilization).
Weird "pistol grip" configuration, not such an issue with a tripod.
No optical viewfinder -- probably why the digital image stabilization is so useless -- holding the camera out were you can see the screen is not conducive to being steady

The auto white balance is not very good, but are any of them really? Worst part is the manual white balance control is ill placed in the menus.
Not the best in the resolution tests, all the more expensive camcorders do better, but this one will give me a usable image in low light that the others won't.
No 24P mode. But I want 60p unless I need 30p for the lowest light. I usually shoot in very poor light or fast action in good light.
--wally.
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