Hello. It's very crisp. I don't know how it would do in comparison with the Sanyo CG10. Check the Tests I did with the Xacti VPC-CG10. It's available for about $136 on Amazon last time I checked with free shipping. It needs an SD card as memory though. It can shoot 30fps 720p about 2 hours on an 8GB.
@weggingt There are no rolling shutter problems with this camera, since it's using a CCD sensor, and not a CMOS. Rolling shutter is a problem only with CMOS cameras.
Hello. It's very crisp. I don't know how it would do in comparison with the Sanyo CG10. Check the Tests I did with the Xacti VPC-CG10. It's available for about $136 on Amazon last time I checked with free shipping. It needs an SD card as memory though. It can shoot 30fps 720p about 2 hours on an 8GB.
henry142003 1 year ago
@henry142003 2 hours on an 8 GB means that the Xacti uses less bitrate, which means that it will suffer in quality.
EugeniaLoli 1 year ago
Hi Eugenia, what did you use to edit and what are the render settings you used, thanks!
JamesD 1 year ago
@JamesD The usual. Sony Vegas, and 10 mbps max with MainConcept h.264, with average of 6 mbps.
EugeniaLoli 1 year ago
@EugeniaLoli Thanks!
JamesD 1 year ago
Wow that is nice! Whats the shutter roll like on that thing?
weggingt 1 year ago
@weggingt There are no rolling shutter problems with this camera, since it's using a CCD sensor, and not a CMOS. Rolling shutter is a problem only with CMOS cameras.
EugeniaLoli 1 year ago
@EugeniaLoli WOW! WOW! I didn't think they still made those! Thats amazing.
weggingt 1 year ago