Sanyo’s camcorders get iFrame support

16th October, 2009 by adina
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Sanyo recently launched two new Dual digital camcorders, VPC-HD2000A and VPC-FH1A, these being also the first ones to support the iFrame video format. iFrame is a new video format making the import, edit and share of videos easier. The two new models include a special iFrame video recording mode. Both are already available for $600 (the HD200A) or $500 (the FH1A).

Both models have almost the same specs, the main difference between them being their vertical (HD2000A) and horizontal (FH1A) form. The camcorders are able to take 8-megapixel photos and 1080p at 60FPS, while the iFrame format records at 960×540. Videos are both Mac and PC compatible, the main used formats being H.263 (MPEG-4) video, AAC audio and MOV. There is no internal memory, so all videos and pictures are stored on SD or SDHC memory cards.

The FH1A has a 3-inch LCD screen, while the other model, HD200A, has a smaller one, with only 2.7-inch. The common features include the digital image stabilizer, the Face Chaser technology, which can focus on 12 different faces and the HDMI output. The HD200A gets as well an external microphone input and a special place for an external light or microphone.


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