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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

Testing my new Sanyo VPC HD2 at the zoo.

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  • how long does the battery last??

    and recording on HD how much time can you record on w/e memory card you're using???

  • The battery will last for about 1 hour (55 to 70 mins). I recomend to have at least an extra battery and/or a portable charger. And you will be able to fit around 2 hours of video in a 4Gb sd card. All this with the highest potencial of the cam in terms of image quality. Normal setting regular quality, which still good. Will be around 1.5 to 2 hours of battery and 3 to 4 hours of video, holding no photo in the sd card or any other video from older shoots.

  • Did you simply upload the footage to YouTube or did you edit it in any way?

  • I just uploaded it. I haven't done anything to it. Thanks for comment.

  • Do you know if the HD1000 has the same ability to shoot footage and upload it to YouTube directly?

  • Yes it does. When you shoot with any of these camcorders you make video clips. What i mean with this is that when you press REC it start recording and when you press REC again to stop the recording the camcorder leaves a clip in the sd card with whatever is the time you have recorded since you pressed rec the first time 'till the second time. So what you do later is eather use the software that comes with the camcorder to upload the video to your pc,

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  • My Aiptek A-HD would blow up at the zoo! A-HD's sound is like so high it will like blow out your ears. You changed my mind from a Canon HF100. I might go for this.

  • Is there anyway you can make it full screen?

  • But if you see at 00:17 you will notice how the stabilization works for less

    than a second maybe. Anyways it is my first camcorder ever and my first time

    using it. So i would say that for a person with no experience filming, is going

    to take some time until getting used to shot smooth videos with the HD2. I think

    a small tripod would be a good tool to carry with the camcorder. Thanks for your

    comment.

  • Thanks for the reply. I'm try to see if I want to get one. I'm used to Panasonic OIS (Opticl Image Stabilization), but would love this to make tripe videos.

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