Sanyo’s Xacti VPC-HD2000 pocket camcorder gets reviewed

Sanyo’s Xacti line of pocket-friendly HD camcorders have been almost universally praised… when shooting outdoors. When trying to log clips in dim light, however, the story has been quite different. The outfit’s VPC-HD2000, which was unveiled at CES this year, came out looking decently strong from PhotographyBLOG‘s review. The handheld packed in “more features than you’d expect,” but the lofty price tag kept it from being a real contender. Sadly, the poor low light performance was grandfathered in, though the broad range of selectable ISO options were appreciated nonetheless. All in all, reviewers seemed to hold back on giving their wholehearted recommendation due to its price and the so-so image quality; in other words, you should probably avoid this one until its successor comes out, after which the MSRP may better reflect the benefits.

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