ScienceBlog.com Science Gifts
 Location:  Home» Photo & Camera » Headphones » Sanyo Xacti HD1010 4MP MPEG4 High Definition 1080i/1080p Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom  
Subcategories
Headphones
Earbud Headphones
Headphone Accessories
Noise-Canceling Headphones
Over-the-Head Headphones
Wireless Headphones
Related Categories
• Headphones
Accessories & Supplies
Categories
Electronics
• All Camcorders
Camcorders
Camera & Photo
Categories
Electronics
• High Definition
Camcorders
Camera & Photo
Categories
Electronics
• New in Electronics
Specialty Stores
Electronics Features
Electronics
• 10x to 12.9x
Optical Zoom (feature_three_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
Electronics
• 5.9 MP & Under
Megapixels (feature_two_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
Electronics
• Video Player
GPS Features (feature_two_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
Electronics
• 2 to 2.9 Inches
GPS Display Size (feature_three_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
Electronics
• 2 to 5.9 Inches
Digital Frame Display Size (feature_three_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
Electronics
• USB
Hard Drive Connection Type (feature_three_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
Electronics
• New in Camera, Photo & Video
Specialty Stores
Camera & Photo Features
Electronics

Sanyo Xacti HD1010 4MP MPEG4 High Definition 1080i/1080p Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom

Sanyo Xacti HD1010 4MP MPEG4 High Definition 1080i/1080p Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom

enlarge enlarge 

Other Views:
Brand: Sanyo
Category: Photography

List Price: $799.99
Buy New: $689.95
You Save: $110.04 (14%)



New (36) Used (2) from $636.15

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 10 reviews

Media: Electronics
Monitor Size: 270
Optical Zoom: 10
Connectivity: S-Video
Display Size: 2.7
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.3
Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 7 x 5.3

MPN: HD1010
Model: HD1010
UPC: 086483071836
EAN: 0086483068836
ASIN: B001AO10YU

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Records in HD 1080p or 1080i high-def digital video; takes 4 megapixel still images
  • Playback recordings on a 2.7-inch LCD display
  • Includes 10x optical zoom, plus video and still image stabilization
  • Features sequential shooting (7 FPS), plus face detection technology for video and photos (up to 12 faces)
  • Comes with web cam functionality; USB 2.0 and S-Video output; SDHC flash memory compatible, plus 40 MB internal memory

Similar Items:

  • Transcend 16GB SDHC CARD (SD 2.0 SPD CLASS 6) with Compact Card Reader
  • Sanyo DB-L50AU Lithium-Ion Battery for HD1000 Camcorder
  • Sanyo VCP-HCX3 Holster Case for the HD1000
  • Transcend 8GB SDHC CARD (SD 2.0 SPD Class 6)
  • Sanyo VAR-L50U Compact Battery Charger for Sanyo DB-L50AU Lithium-Ion Battery

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Get both the functionality of a digital camera and a digital camcorder in one with the Sanyo HD1010 Xacti Digital Media Camera/Camcorder. It is a high-definition, compact digital media device with a 10x optical zoom. The HD1010 offers advanced, next-generation video performance and high-quality stills in one small, lightweight camera. This powerful little device is designed to record either 1080P (30fps) or 1080i (60fps) high-definition video and 4-megapixel digital still images, all of which are handily stored to a SD or SDHC memory card.

10x Optical Zoom - the f/1.8 lens allows almost 4 times more light through. With 8 groups and 11 total lenses with a built-in neutral density filter, this lens provides a field-of-view of 38-380 mm range (35 mm equivalent) Video & Still Image Stabilization Sequential shooting - 7 frames per second Face detection ?still images? & Face chaser ?video? - up to 12 faces each - monitors the subject's face and adjust brightness and focus for clear photos High Quality Audio Recording - Record 48 kHz, 16-bit, 2-channel sound for AAC-LC (MPEG-4 Audio). An external microphone can be attached Wind Roar & Red Eye Reduction Web Cam Function PictBridge Compatible USB 2.0 & S-Video Output Built-in pop-up Flash SDHC Flash memory compatible - up to 1 hour and 27 minutes 1080P (30fps) video on a 8GB SDHC card or 1 hour and 14 minutes of 1080i (60fps) high-definition video on a single 8GB SDHC card (not included). Compatible with cards up to 32GB HDMI high-definition output Docking station Manual controls



Customer Reviews:   Read 5 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Almost great, one big flaw...   September 6, 2008
Camera Op. (Los Angeles, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this camera as I had fallen in love with the form factor and the fact that it records on SD cards.

I am a professional camera and Steadicam operator for a prime time network TV series. I was expecting a camera that had good quality, but did not have higher expectations, knowing that it is a sub 1000 dollars camera.
It did surprise me on how well it was built, how the menus were easy, yet highly customizable.
I loved the feel in my hands, the dock, pretty much all about it, including the good (but not fantastic) picture quality, except the image stabilization.
That unfortunately, was unacceptable. I could not get a shot without jerks and shakes that were excessive when played back on my 50" plasma. Maybe if you watch it on a small tv set, it will be OK, but for me it wasn't and I had to return it. I was very sad to do so, as I really liked the Camera, maybe in the future they will figure it out...



5 out of 5 stars Very nice camcorder   September 1, 2008
john smith (FL)
I am about to go on an over seas vacation, and decided it was time to trade in my old hitachti dz-mv550a in for a newer camcorder.

After using a camcorder with the the mini-DV and DVD-RAM media I was really interested in getting something nice and easy. The Xacti HD1010 fit the bill perfectly!

I decided to go for flash memory for a few reasons, one I like the simplicity of taking the SD card out and popping it in my computer. Because there is not HDD it starts up lightning fast, and is VERY light.

I was a little worried about having enough recording time, but I have three 16GB cards, so all together I am just shy of 10 hours of recording time, this is plenty for me. Plus, while on vacation, I don't have to lug my laptop around, if I need more memory I can just grab another card.

The video is nice and crisp, and the still shots are nice (8 MP when video is not running, 2 MP if it is). My fried just got the Sony HDR-SR12, don't get me wrong that is a very nice camera, but mine is smaller and lighter, has the same features (face chaser, etc) and looking and recorded videos I can't tell a difference. Keep in mind I am not a professional, so if there is some very slight difference in quality, I am OK with that since I want something I can pull out fast, take quick video, and not make a big deal out of it (with the hitatchi it became such an ordeal, I just stopped using it).

My one gripe is not with the Sanya, but rather with Microsoft, media player does not support MP4 format yet, so I had to download a codec, but once I did, I could watch video straight from the SD card with no editing, or fussing around.

All in all a very nice experience, especially for the price!



5 out of 5 stars Brilliant camera   August 31, 2008
Rolando Montao Fraire (Mexico, DF)
Easy to use out of the box. Handed it to a nephew and he was filming in a minute. Brilliant quality image. Practical. Beautifull little camera. Easy transfer to the PC. Now i have to learn more about video editing.

(Never get the Xacti holster for it, it's absolute rubish. The camera simply does not fit and can easily fall out. Mine did and luckily nothing happened to it. The included black cloth bag is good. I later got a camera bag with zippers. Much better.)



5 out of 5 stars works as advertised   August 18, 2008
tv webmaster (Chicago, Il. USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is an excellent consumer or even prosumer grade camcorder. Image quality is great and indoor light image quality is much improved over the first Sanyo HD 1 from 2 years ago. As some have complained about the image stabilization control, it is true to some degree. Walking while shooting will produce nearly as great a shaking image as not using the image stabilization. However, if your standing still and moving the camera in normal, non jarring movements, it will do a good job of stabilizing the image. This too is an improvement over the old HD 1 (which I still own), but I believe it's one area where Canon has an advantage, using optical instead of digital image stabilization. Sanyo's advantage for me is in the ergonomics of the design and the price.It comes down to what's more important to you.Finally, the free Nero editing/DVD/Blu-Ray authoring is very good for editing even 1080p HD footage. It could be more intuitive in its functions, but once you learn it, it's easy.


4 out of 5 stars Excellent Value, Great Picture, Easy Editing   August 8, 2008
LarryLo (Washington, DC)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

I've had the HD1010 for 2 weeks now, I have fiddled with most of the features and used it mainly for filming my kids. I am a Mac user so I can't tell you about the windows software that comes bundled with it.

This is a very good little camera, its small enough to carry in your pocket (I wear cargo shorts a lot) and it has great start up and ready to shoot times (the time it takes you flip open the screen when in sleep mode, a few seconds more when complete off.

First the bad.

To date (Aug 7, 2008) 1920 x 1080 /60 fps does not work with any software I have on my mac (imovie 08, VLC player, Visualhub video converter). Nothing, it shows a green screen or a static partial video fields with audio. I think this is a codec issue that will work it self out in later releases of the software. I emailed Sanyo tech support 2 days ago and still no reply. I am not impressed with them at all.

All other formats 1920x1080 /30, 1280x720 /60, 1280x720/30, 1280x720 /60, 640 x480 /60, 640x480 / 30, 448x336 /300 <-- yeah thats right 300 FPS!, and 320 x 240 /30 work perfectly on the mac, in quicktime and imovie.

One caveat to iMovie imports, if you use a /60 or the /300 fps resolution it will only import half the clip when importing via the camera option in imovie. A simple work around is to simply copy the movies folder from the camera to my desktop when imovie is not active, then start iMovie and choose file, import movies, and browse to that directory. It works flawlessly.

The LCD screen (maybe its just mine) does seems to favor showing a little more red than what is on your actual video.

Finally I wish Sanyo would put Optical image stabilization rather than the software voodoo they do now. The EIS can make you feel slightly sea sick at times, but is still acceptable if you have a steady hand. I am sure the Sony and Canon image stabilization are superior. Other than that, I have very few complaints about this camera.

Now what's great!

#1. MPEG4, that's it no AVCHD to deal with, I can shoot, attach USB, drag to my desktop and go, no waiting for transfers and decompression to intermediate codecs to create huge new files. Literally just shoot n edit (on a mac anyway, I have not tried on a PC, though it does come with windows vista software). If you are a big editor then this camera is perfect, in fact you don't even need to edit, you can upload the mp4s directly to whatever site you use, vimeo, youtube etc. To me simplicity is worth its weight in gold.

#2. Very good video, I am loving the video off this camera, as with any small digicamcorder it works best outside, but even inside with a bit of light its still acceptable.
Outside though it likes watching the discovery channel. I personally shoot everything 1280x720/60 and I am very happy with the resulting quality. go to vimeo.com and search for HD1010 tagged movies to see what this thing can do, also download the originals from each movie using a link on the bottom right side of the page, bang for the buck this thing does some powerful things.

#2. External Mic and headphones jacks. Yes yes it not XLR but they are there and they work.
#3. Full Cold shoe, pop on a Rode Videomic boom mic and you are ready to shoot decent interviews. The Canons HF10 and 100s have a mini cold shoe, I don't think the Sony HG 1 has any external support.


#4. Very good build quality, it looks small n cheap but it feels good in your hand. I could do without the 1980s gold trim or the sparkly stuff in the plastic though,

#5. 300 /fps, it shoots 10 second blasts at 300 fps, then converts it into a 50 second slow-mo video, very cool for slowing down stuff. Its not HD resolution but still pretty neat to watch.

#6. Nice accessories, a decent Dock and small remote come with this, keep the doc by your computer and / or your TV for easy hookups, just drop in the camera and press the button. it also comes with a soft case. No HDMI cable though, they do have an HDMI output on the dock.

To me this camera is everything I need to shoot great video of my kids and share with my family. Its small, its HD, its easy to edit on my Mac, its got a few `pro' features and its reasonably priced. If you have these requirements this camera is perfect.