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Toshiba Camileo X100 Full-HD Camcorder (Silver/Black)
Toshiba Camileo X100 Full-HD Camcorder (Silver/Black)
- 1080p / 30fps and 1080i / 60fps resolution video
- 10x optical zoom + 10x Digital zoom, total 100x zoom
- HDMI digital AV output
- 3.0-Inch LCD touch-screen
- 4 GB internal flash memory
With the Camileo X100 you can enjoy state-of-the-art technology with a choice of 1080p/30fps* or 1080i/60fps* High Definition Video and take 10MP sharp photos. Zoom into astounding detail. Get in close with the 10x optical zoom and 10x digital zoom with video stabilization and relive your experience on the 3-inch touch-screen LCD. Get the shot with 4 different recording modes: Macro mode for close up shots, motion detection mode for surveillance, slow motion for sports, and time elapse mode. Nev
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(out of 8 reviews)
List Price: $ 399.99
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October 12th, 2010 - 03:04
Review by Elsa M. Wagner for Toshiba Camileo X100 Full-HD Camcorder (Silver/Black)
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I bought a Sanyo camcorder, was not happy had to returned it. I didn’t want to spend too much money for a camcorder. I’m very happy so far with my Toshiba camera.
October 12th, 2010 - 03:33
Review by JJ for Toshiba Camileo X100 Full-HD Camcorder (Silver/Black)
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all around this camera is a bit of a let down… some things you just aren’t going to get in an entry level camera, and i understand that, but some things should be easy to do and aren’t in there.
You can’t turn the screen off… so time lapse is limited to an hour or two (unless you’re plugged in)
there aren’t many customizable settings, it’s quite basic
You can’t turn the auto focus off, so if you do a timelapse sometimes it just slowly unfocuses itself over the period of the video…
the strap isn’t adjustable enough for my smaller hands, and the thumb buttons are a little hard to get to; i have to stabilize the camcorder with my left hand to reach with my right thumb, and the action of the thumb wheel feels restricted
every time you turn the camcorder off, your settings are erased… want to conserve your battery by turning it off between shooting stuff? you’ll have to go back and tell it all of your preferences (except picture quality, it remembers that)
panning in and out is a little slow
even where they printed “camileo x100″ you can tell, at least on my camera, that the print is crooked
still pictures are hard to get focused, and there are very few options to get it to take better pictures
I think Toshiba can do a lot better than this
October 12th, 2010 - 04:15
Review by Oscar Dide for Toshiba Camileo X100 Full-HD Camcorder (Silver/Black)
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It dosnt work that good, dosnt take great photos, and the video dosnt focus that good… Im really unhappy…
Take care…
October 12th, 2010 - 04:18
Review by Jose for Toshiba Camileo X100 Full-HD Camcorder (Silver/Black)
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Very easy to use and compact, making it convenient to carry around. Image stability could be better when moving the camera but overall this is a good value for the price. Looks cool too!
October 12th, 2010 - 04:48
Review by Jonathan Then for Toshiba Camileo X100 Full-HD Camcorder (Silver/Black)
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Pros –
Sharp picture
great low level lighting shots
lots of internal memory
great battery life
can snap pictures while in video record mode.
cons -
slow load time
confusing menus and scroll function
can not automatically go back to record/picture mode from the viewing menu, must exit out of the sub menus completely
all in all its a great hand held pocket size mini-hd camera. well worth the price and comes with lots of extras such as mini usb to HDMI cables, A/V cables, software etc.
**** this product is not MacBook Compatible! ****