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Camcorders are getting smaller and better, though not exactly in that order. What's more, they're getting a lot better at taking still pictures too – Viva la convergence!
All the functional controls are located at the back of the camcorder, namely the zoom toggle, separate buttons for shooting video and taking a still picture, menu, etc. Even the switch for record and play mode is right there at your thumb's disposal. Only three buttons are located under the screen flap of the HD2: one for switching to High Sensitivity mode, another to switch between high-definition and standard definition resolutions, and finally the On/Off button. The good thing is that the camera automatically switches off when you put the screen back in the closed position and automatically starts up when you raise the screen. The screen, as in all camcorders, is tilt-and-swivel. So you can get some cool camera angles when shooting your video. Its rotation angle is 285 degrees, so rest assured, you have ample options to play with. Overall the camera design is clean and very simple to follow even if you don't refer to the manual to know what's what. |
Tags: Sanyo , HD , Camcorder , Xacti
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