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Sanyo VPC-CG10 $199.99
By Kaitlyn Chantry July 14, 2009
Sanyo VPC-CG10
Review Highlights

Excellent color accuracy

Good lowlight color & noise scores

Poor lowlight sensitivity

Mediocre sharpness

Score Breakdown
6.9
1.1
3.9
3.5

Introduction

Most camcorders under $200 these days are ultracompact, iPod-like devices that were designed to compete with the popular Flip series of camcorders. Sanyo’s model for more budget-conscious consumers is the Xacti VPC-CG10, an update of last year’s CG9. With it upright, pistol-grip design, the CG10 is really a slimmer, simpler version of the VPC-HD2000 we reviewed earlier this year.

Though it may be in the same price category as the Flip UltraHD and its clones, there are plenty of things that set the CG10 apart, for good and for bad. While the sometimes mystifying interface isn’t nearly as simple to use as the Flip cams, the Xacti offers a wealth of manual controls, digital image stabilization, and 5x optical zoom. It also has superior bright light video performance and impressive still photos that far outstrip the competition. If you want the easiest video recording possible, the Flip series may be a better choice. But our experience both inside and outside the lab proved that you get a lot more camcorder for your money with the VPC-CG10.

Update: The Vixia HF S11 was ultimately selected as our 2009 runner-up for Ultracompact Camcorder of the Year. To see why we selected it and read about our other 2009 awards, check out the 2009 CamcorderInfo.com Select Awards.

This review is organized into 13 pages
Page 1
Product Tour

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Design Read More...
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Features Read More...
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Sample Videos

A gallery of photos taken with the Sanyo VPC-CG10

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Page 7
Sony MHS-PM1 Comparison
Sony MHS-PM1

We compare the VPC-CG10 to the MHS-PM1.

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Page 8
Kodak Zx1 Comparison
Kodak Zx1

We compare the VPC-CG10 to the Zx1.

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Page 9
Flip UltraHD Comparison
Pure Digital Flip UltraHD

We compare the VPC-CG10 to the Flip UltraHD.

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Page 10
Conclusion

Read our final conclusion of the Sanyo VPC-CG10.

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Page 11
Photo Gallery

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Page 12
Specs & Ratings

See all the scores for the Sanyo VPC-CG10.

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Part 13
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