Akihabara News Hands-On with Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG9
Sanyo has been leading the way producing flash based, compact hybrid photo/video cams.
Now, they are trying to focus on marketing to women with their new, easy to use, compact, and stylish Xacti CG9 hybrid cam.
It contains a whopping 9.12 MP CMOS sensor and encodes video to max 640×480 at 60 FPS using the H.264 codec. I don’t know about you but H.264 and ‘easy to use’ don’t exactly go hand in hand.
This should be a great alternative if you are looking into the Sanyo VPC-CG65 but want something slightly more bulky and the option to shoot at 60 FPS.
The CG9 will be aggressively priced as an entry level camera. I’m guessing around $300.
Specs from Sanyo’s site:
- MPEG-4, H.264 Digital Video
- 9.12 Megapixel Still Images, CMOS
- 2.5″ LCD Display
- 5.0x Optical Zoom
- Video and Still Image Stabilization
- Real-Time Interpolation (12MP)
- High Quality Audio Recording (AAC-LC)
- Wind Roar and Red Eye Reduction
- Web Cam Function
- PictBridge Compatible
- USB 2.0 and S-Video Output
- Built-in Flash
- SDHC Flash Memory, Compatible, 40 MB Internal Memory (approximately 1 hour, 20 minutes video recording per GB)
Check out the video and gallery over at Akihabara News.


UPDATE (3/26/08):
I guess I was right about the price. Just noticed this on Amazon. Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG9 Retail $299.
