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Sony MHS-CM5

Camcorder Review
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Sanyo VPC-CG10 Comparison

The new Bloggie—at least, the CM5 version of the Bloggie—is a lot like the Sanyo VPC-CG10 in its basic design. However, the two camcorders are very different in terms of performance and features. Last year’s CG10 from Sanyo is packed full of manual controls, including independent aperture and shutter control, ISO adjustment, and a flash for still photos. It’s also one heck of a still photo hybrid—head and shoulders above anything else in this price range.

The Sanyo also destroys the CM5 in bright light color and noise and still photo performance. The Bloggie, however, has a slight edge in low light and sharpness. Neither camcorder has particularly impressive image stabilization, but we did find the Bloggie to be a tad bit more effective in this area.

The CM5 is also a lot easier to use. There are very few buttons, options, and menus to clutter up the experience. If you’re new to this kind of technology and anxious about using it, the Bloggie is a much better choice. If you feel comfortable navigating menus and you want some more options at your fingertips—plus an incredibly good still photo experience—the Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG10 is the camcorder for you.

Sony MHS-CM5 vs Sanyo VPC-CG10
Rating:
Sony MHS-CM5
4.31
Sanyo VPC-CG10
11.59
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