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Aiptek Action-HD versus Sanyo Xacti hd700 hd video test

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2009

I know these cameras are a bit dated, but I wanted to do a comparison, The day was cloudy, no sun. Both camera settings were all in auto mode. I turned off the stabilization in the sanyo, since the aiptek doesn't have that mode. The movement test was done with the camera's on a tripod and i was holding the tripod. I didn't do a sound test, since the sanyo sound is far superior than the aiptek. The vids had no color correction or anything like that. Just resized to fit the screen. Edited in Magix video edit 14. Rendered to wmv 720 30p then uploaded to youtube

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  • Hi, could you send me a raw clip of the aiptek h125? i might wanna buy one too so i wanna see the quality on my pc ^^ thanks! 5/5

  • @DaansMontages

    you can download it from here,

    bottom right corner.

  • @DaansMontages Sorry I don't know why the link didn't show up, but go to vimeo and search the title and you can down load it there

  • Hi Fishy, great research as usual !!!

    any place were i can download raw footage of this video ?

    i'm very interested on slant deformation of side panning movements caused by my Video Card low decode capacity i guess.

  • HI, this isn't fishy. You can download the raw video from my vimeo account, but you nned to sign up. Its free though. My acount is Jo Shmo.

  • aiptek wins

  • in video quality, it sure does, but they need to do something about the sound.

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  • Aiptek Rapes. Excuse my coloquialsm

  • The Aiptek Action HD does not have IS. This is not the same as the GVS model.

  • If this is the Aiptek Action-HD GVS then it does have Gyroscopic Stabilization ability in the 720p 60fps mode but not the 1080p 30fps mode. Thats according to their own website in the "Key features" section on this model. I also don`t understand your logic on attaching them to a tripod then hand holding the tripod. All tripods allow you to pan left to right with camara attached.

  • sorry for the mistake, thank you !

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