- 5.0MP CMOS sensor
- Image resolution up to 1280 x 720 at 30fps
- 2x digital zoom
- Records full motion HD video, H.264 and MOV file formats
- Captures still pictures with a resolution of up to 8MP
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
This was my second cam tested - initially impressed,
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This review is from: DXG 569VS 5.0MP Slim HD Camcorder with 3.0-Inch LCD (Electronics)
Tested three low cost HD camcorders:
1st: Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD100 2nd: DXG 569V Silver Ultra-Slim HD 3rd:Aiptek Action HD GVS 1080P to give you some background for reference. My primary objects for video are family and pets. I use iMovie and Studio8 for video editing. I have experience with other consumer HD cams such as the Canon HF100 and Panasonic SD100 both in a higher price class. For Photos I use a Canon G9 and have therefore not evaluated photo ability of those tested. My main reasons for considering the three cams are price, convenience, and most important the ease of the file-format. As for now I say no thanks to AVCHD. Used the following criteria: video clip format quality of the videos quality of sound field of view focus speed feel and quality of the product ease of use battery live First up was the... Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD100: video clip format: - MP4- very convenient- played right away on Mac & PC provided you have QT and a strong graphics card. Also played right away on PS3 quality of the videos: - good picture clarity but light/dark transitions produced too high contrasts & whites were overblown. Unfortunately the auto-focus was a disaster loosing focus for no apparent reason and without change in the scene. Oftentimes it took several camera swings and zooms to re-gain focus. quality of sound: - acceptable with the standard low background hissing. field of view: - very narrow (very zoomed in like 40-45mm in the 35mm equiv.) focus speed: - a disaster, could not stay focused even when on tripod facing a still scene feel and quality of the product: - okay feel, somewhat flimsy as evidenced by the port cover not a stellar design. ease of use: - buttons in a very inconvenient layout (without being picky here) I oftentimes found myself in the menu trying to start recording with small hands. battery life: - too little time with camera to truly evaluate. Verdict: camera went back mainly due to focus issue and field of view. Next in line... DXG 569V Silver Ultra-Slim HD video clip format: - - MOV - played right away on Mac & PC provided you have QT and a strong graphics card. Unfortunately required conversion for PS3 use. quality of the videos: - fairly acceptable for this price class, not as crisp as the above Sanyo but better low light characteristics and better transitions between lights and darks over the Sanyo. Overall slightly lower quality then Sanyo. quality of sound: - no hissing but faint and distant. In short, barely acceptable field of view: - acceptable estim. around 35-38mm (35mm equiv.& about even with many digital picture cameras) focus speed: - this camera did not have autofocus but the fixed focus was very acceptable as long as objects were at least 3' away, macro mode worked great and the switch was conveniently placed for a quick switch while panning around a room to move in for a close analysis of an object. feel and quality of the product: - I was very drawn to this camera for its form-factor, and overall feel. Ergonomically it felt best of the three cameras, it had a quality feel and finish for its price class and a very nice 3" display that was viewable from most angles. Buttons were very conveniently placed alleviating mishaps. The LED light in the front was amazingly bright, it would have been a great little interviewing camera for dim lighting situations if it was not for the poor sound. ease of use: - very easy to use, good menu layout but at times the menu items required a second push to accept a setting. battery live: - too little time with camera to truly evaluate but it appeared too short. Verdict: I would have likely kept this model, however after three days of use the SD card spring mechanism failed rendering the camera useless. I contemplated to re-order the same model but eventually let it go due to poor sound and weak battery live. and last... Aiptek Action HD GVS 1080P: video clip format: - - .MOV- very convenient- played right away on Mac & PC provided you have QT and a strong graphics card., unfortunately required conversion for PS3 use quality of the videos: - best of the three models tested, clear, good contrast, truest colors of the three models, good transitions form light to dark areas when compared to the others. quality of sound: good, a little over-modulated and with the common permanent hiss typical of many camcorders field of view: - best of the three, guessing 32mm-35mm (35mm equiv.) focus speed: - no complaints here, quick and precise for this price class feel and quality of the product: - somewhat flimsy feel and finish, the 3" display does not have as nice viewing angle as the DXG camera. ease of use: - the menu layout is somewhat confusing but workable. battery live: - too little time with camera to truly evaluate but it appears Okay. Verdict: - So far so good. Should this one not work out for a valid reason then I will consider stepping up to the Sanyo Xacti HD1010.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Do you have a Mac?,
By Rojas- "Civic-2004" (Bronx, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: DXG 569VS 5.0MP Slim HD Camcorder with 3.0-Inch LCD (Electronics)
Yes it works with MAC. I recently purchased a Mac Book Pro and have used my Canon SD 1000 to take video. The DXG HD Camcorder takes better video but don't expect superior 1080 video. I've used it indoors and outdoors. Indoors you have to play around with the settings. The video is nothing spectacular remember just how much you paid for this versus true HD camcorders. Overall for the size and money and if you use your video settings in a digital camera and you want a better video without going deep in the pockets then I recommend this for you. The biggest drawback was the sound, the mic is on top of the camcorder, but I make my own background noise using the MAC.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great video camea -- HD, great value for the product,
This review is from: DXG 569VS 5.0MP Slim HD Camcorder with 3.0-Inch LCD (Electronics)
The value on the video camera is great. It's an HD video camera and it delivers. The only negative is the battery charger that came with the product. It didn't charge the battery. It is a separate unit so it does not affect the quality of the camera.
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