8.1-megapixel 2.4-inch TFT-LCD, 110K pixels Optical 3x, digital 5x zoom ISO 80 - 1000 Face chaser Red eye correction Electronic anti-shaking Self mirror AA battery
Advantages: Compact, feature packed Digital Camera Disadvantages: none
Hi Everyone...I bought this camera a year ago for over £320, it came with a 4 Mb 3.3v Smartmedia memory card. NIMH recharegable batteries, Charger and wrist strap.
I have to say having own the orginal Casio digital camera the Sanyo was like a breath of fresh air, the 4 Mb memory card will hold about 60 low quality ( 640 x 480 ) or 15 Hi quality pictures.. whereas the 32 Mb Chip will hold 498 ( 640 x 480 ) or 124 Hi quality pictures.. the camera will also take 3 x 30 second video clips with sound, or I can add 4 seconds of sound with each still. plus there is a built in flash..
The pair of NIMH batteries go on for ages, I did ( in an emergency) try 2 AA Duracell batteries but apart from being grossly expensive they took about 10 pictures...
For such a small camera I have to say that the Sanyo is an excellent superior quality ...
Advantages: Does what a digital camera is suppose to do. Disadvantages: Might hurt someone with the laser.
The first thing you will notice about this Sanyo digital camera is the odd looking design, it doesn?t look like a conventional camera but more like a television show laser gun. When you hold this camera, for me at least, I feel kind of odd and out of place. I would think Sanyo tried taking a brave step but for me and a few others I have talked to, it hasn?t worked.
The camera itself is 3.2 mega pixels which in this day and age is not digital camera quality anymore, they have better cameras on mobile phones now, but in terms of quality it does produce visible pictures with a fair amount of details but this isn?t a camera if you are looking to take photography semi seriously, it?s more something you would use for a quick snap. At the time like anything it would have been great when it first come out but technology is ever changing ...