Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the Sanyo Xacti VPC-C6 and the average rating is 66%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Sanyo Xacti VPC-C6.
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15 Reviews
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Small and lightweight; rotating LCD screen; digital image stabilizer; quick response for spur-of-the-moment shots; excellent detail in moderately low light.
Tripod mounting requires tripod head tilt; manual focus isnt continuous; slow focus in low light.
While the Sanyo Xacti VPC-C6 falls well below MiniDV quality, this pocket-size hybrid camcorder can produce acceptable video and stills.
Produces rich and detailed stills, Video is smooth and stable
Puny microphone
Sanyos Xacti VPC-C6 is the latest model since the range was launched in 2004. Now packing six megapixels and a raft of upgrades, the C6 looks better than ever. Its stylish silver steel casing and pistol-grip design (further reinforced with a smart bla...
Abstract: If your budget is more restricted, Sanyos next camera down the range is unlikely to disappoint. Its best quality mode shoots video at 640 x 480 pixels and 30 frames per second. There are cheaper cameras here that boast the same raw specifications, but the...
Despite some slight grumbles about the design and video recording quality, there is much to like here, including a generous software bundle, image stabilisation and easy one-handed use. The Sanyo Xacti VPC-C6E is certainly different, but thats not al...
Published: 2006-08-16, Author: Steve , review by: macworld.co.uk
Small and light (can take it virtually anywhere), operates silently, easy to use, very impressive 6-megapixel stills capability, good video quality, Mac compatible
No integrated lens cap (lens smudges easily), microphone located on the side could get covered up, no bundled SD card, dock needs to be powered to import shots
For its price, this is a very good camcorder. It performs well as a stills camera and its video features, though basic, were surprisingly good. Considering its competition, the fact that it’s Mac compatible is a major bonus point. ...
Abstract: First the good news. When we reviewed the Xacti C4 last year we liked its neat design, ability to double up as a stills and video camera, and the fact that it stores video on flash memory rather than tape. We disliked its price. Twelve months on, the X...
Abstract: Last month I reviewed the Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1 , a hybrid still/HD video camera. I was impressed by its unique abilities, especially its HD video mode, as well as its futuristic style and exemplary build quality. I was less impressed with its price. £540 f...
Abstract: A pocket camcorder that doubles as a quality a digital camera
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Published: 2006-01-20, Author: David , review by: cnet.com
Small and lightweight; rotating LCD screen; digital image stabilizer; quick response for spur-of-the-moment shots; excellent detail in moderately low light.
Tripod mounting requires tripod head tilt; manual focus isnt continuous; slow focus in low light.
While the Sanyo Xacti VPC-C6 falls well below MiniDV quality, this pocket-size hybrid camcorder can produce acceptable video and stills.