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05/12
2005

Sanyo Xacti C6 Digital Camera Hit U.S Soon

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Sanyo Xacti C6 Digital CameraSanyo has just announced that their latest digital video camera, the Xacti C6, will be available in US soon. Claimed as the world’s smallest digital video camera, the C6 offers a superior quality MPEG4 video and hi-res still images. You can shot a 6 megapixel digital still picture and record MPEG4 video at 60 fps for direct TV video playback. Look after the jump below for detail list of features.

This digital video camera uses a digital image stabilizer that reduces camera shake to provide a steady video recording. It also includes a motion detection technology for a smooth TV playback.

Sanyo Xacti C6 Digital Video Camera features:

  • 9-pixel mixture technology for increased video sensitivity in low light
  • Digital image stabilizer
  • 60 fps playback via TV output
  • 5x Optical zoom lens
  • 1.7 second fast recording from standby mode
  • 1/2.5 inch, 6.37 Megapixel CCD
  • Recording media: SD memory card
  • Red-eye correction
  • Trans-Reflective Low-Temperature Polysilicon TFT 2.0-Inch LCD monitor
  • Real-Time interpolation (3680 x 2760 pixels output) for 10.2-Megapixel still images
  • Multifunction docking station
  • Talking Navigation Guide
  • Super Macro shooting down to a minimum distance of 1 cm
  • Quick standby: immediately record or play back when LCD monitor is opened
  • Digital Zoom: max. 12x playback; max 58 times (10M mode)
  • Voice recorder function: up to 16.8 hours recording time with optional 1 GB SD Memory Card
  • Lithium-ion battery and charging AC adapter included
  • Remote control included
  • Exif Print and Print Image Matching III
  • PictBridge-capable for PC-Free printing with PictBridge-compatible printers

Sanyo Xacti C6 is planned to release in January 2006 for a price of $599.

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