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Sanyo VPC-CA 100 EXYL Geel/Grijs

Sanyo VPC-CA 100 EXYL Geel/Grijs


The New Waterproof Full HD Dual Camera

- Can be used to a depth of 3 meters underwater for up to 60 minutes: meets the IPX8 standard based on JIS C 0920 waterproofing guidelines.
- This Full HD video (1920 x 1080 pixels) capturing in all kinds of year-round outdoor conditions, not only in the rain, or while swimming in the pool or ocean, but also perfect for marine sports such as snorkeling and surfing, or even for winter sports*3 including skiing and snowboarding.
- The video format “MPEG-4 AVC / H.264” enables videos to be handled on a computer or the Internet using a single file, just like a still photo.
- The format fully supported by the latest “Windows® 7”*4 operating system, making it even more convenient to use on a PC.

High resolution 14 mega-pixel photo, the highest class of resolution as a compact digital camera

- Captures 14 mega-pixel photos, in addition to Full HD video shooting.
- The "High-Speed Sequential Shooting" enables capturing up to 22 photos at 7 frames per second (in 2M Continuous mode), based on its high-speed CMOS sensor and the new high-speed video processing engine. This allows the camera to be used with confidence even in situations where photo opportunities can easily be missed.
- Separate photo and video capture buttons: images can be captured just by using the thumb to press the desired button, without the need to change modes.

"Dauble Range Zoom" for easy capture of distand subjects using 12x Telephoto

- SANYO’s proprietary “Double Range Zoom” feature for zoom operation while filming video: offers an extensive range of video capture from wide angle to telephoto zoom for distant scenery, with a magnification of up to 12x (40 mm to 480 mm; 35-mm film basis).
- With a touch of the Zoom Range Button, the “Double Range Zoom” technology allows users to effectively switch between two zoom ranges, a Wide Mode (40 mm to 240 mm) and a Tele Mode (80 mm to 480 mm), just like alternating between two lenses with different zoom ratios, which changes the size of the video capture area on the image sensor.