Sanyo Xacti VPC-CA100

Sanyo Xacti VPC-CA100

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Sanyo Xacti VPC-CA100 Reviews

DigitalVersus

08/2010

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8.0/10

Camcorder Reviews

To film underwater using your regular camcorder you'd probably have to invest in some rather pricey underwater housing. However, this summer has seen the release of several compact waterproof models that are ideal for use on holiday or in the great outdoors. However, many such models are only really waterproof to a few metres, making camcorders like the Sanyo VPC-CA100 great for the beach but not so great for diving. This handheld mini-camcorder has the same 'pistol-cam' design as Sanyo's other Xacti camcorders, which is practical for filming with just one hand. The CA100 is a bit heavier (242 g) and slightly bulkier than the Kodak Playsport, and it'll fit more easily in a coat pocket than a shirt or trouser pocket. We tested the bright yellow version of this mini-camcorder (VPC-CA100EXYL). The eye-catching hue certainly seems to suggest that the CA100 is designed for fun, and it's true that in spite of its robust casing, this camcorder is only waterproof to three metres, making it more suitable for beach bums than divers. The controls have been designed and finished to keep water out, and the On/Off, Menu and Playback buttons are all set into the camera itself and covered with a flat rubber shell (see below).