World's Smallest High Def Digital Camcorder Launched

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CHATSWORTH, Calif. - A new light weight, tiny, hand-held high definition digital camera will make it easier to record everything from animals in the wild to, films, to music video. In the case of the latter, the latest video from rock band The Clarks, was shot entirely by the high-tech, pocket-sized new Full High Definition camcorder from SANYO called the HD1000.

CHATSWORTH, Calif. - A new light weight, tiny, hand-held high definition digital camera will make it easier to record everything from animals in the wild to, films, to music video. In the case of the latter, the latest video from rock band The Clarks, was shot entirely by the high-tech, pocket-sized new Full High Definition camcorder from SANYO called the HD1000.


Producers in Pittsburgh, PA used six new SANYO HD1000 camcorders and 20 4 Giga Byte memory cards, to shoot the video in its entirety.


The HD1000 is the world's smallest and lightest Full HD (1080i) camcorder*(1), a newly-introduced tapeless consumer HD video camcorder that nevertheless produces beautiful high-definition video worthy of professional applications.


"The HD1000 worked beautifully during our shoot and the video quality it produced was truly stunning" said Scott Wohlstein, Video Director for Visceral Films. "After a long day of putting it through its paces, my crew was sold on the SANYO Xacti HD1000's performance and ease-of-use."


The video can be seen at: http://www.sanyohd1000.com/


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