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Abstract: While most recent camcorders can take still images and almost all digital cameras have a movie mode this offering from Sanyo really does combine the two items in one casing, so is the camcorder/camera the way to go....
Abstract: Sanyo has stuck with its traditional pistol grip for this high-definition camcorder, which has the added benefit of doubling as a digital camera. This dual role means that there’s quite a lot going on with this camera-cum-camcorder but, for the most pa...
Patchy video performance; inaccurate colours; no HDMI socket
The Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10 has the potential to offer a killer combination of camera and camcorder at a budget price, but a range of performance issues and technical limitations mean that it falls some way short of being the ideal dual device ...
Decent video camera with still image capability though it’s much more accomplished at recording moving imagesKey specs10 megapixels, Li-ion battery, SD, SDHC...
The attractively styled Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10 with its uniquely comfortable gun grip is both fun and simple to use. It produced decent stills and offers a good video resolution, though not at full HD. The generous onboard memory makes it good value, bu...
720p HD video, 5x optical zoom, nice 3 inch color LCD screen, full featured for a pocket camcorder of its size,
There is no component cable and has a slow AF, poor still camera pictures and the pistol grip may not be for everyone.
Shooting both HD-quality movies and 10-megapixel photos is quick and simple, but the somewhat sluggish start and lower quality still pictures could be worked on....
Abstract: In an attempt to create a new category of devices, Sanyo dubbed its latest Xacti camcorder models "dual cameras," designed to be equally adept at shooting movies and still photos. With the VPC-CG10, the company certainly got the design and features cor...
Abstract: Short version: An excellent casual HD camcorder with superior image quality to pocket cams and a flexible focus system, making it useful for bloggers like me as well. At under $200 this thing is absolutely a steal.Full review A while back I was at AMD’...
Highly configurable for a pocket camcorder; takes still pictures; includes flash for stills; removable media.
Video is over-saturated; HD cable not included; getting the best video requires playing with manual settings and even then results may be no better than a competing one-button pocket camcorder.
Taking all of this into consideration, there’s still the “Yeah, but” factor. While it’s true that there’s a lot of feature sizzle and not all of it produces the kind of results you get from a full-sized camcorder—yeah...