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Oct 21 2005, 1:55am EST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Sanyo introduces a follow-up model to it's Xacti C5 digital camcorder dubbed DMX-C6.
The new Sanyo Xacti C6 is apparently the world’s thinnest (23mm), smallest (124cc) and lightest (140g) model among video cameras with a Megapixel or higher image sensor and an optical zoom lens.
Through mixture technology the C6 achieves 9MP and real-time interpolated images with a resolution of 3680x2760 pixels. It features a 2 inch display, 12x zoom and SD card slot.
The Xacti C6 is selling for 72,600 yen (~$630) starting mid November in Japan.
More details on LetsGoDigital and in this Sanyo press-release (Japanese).
The Sanyo Xacti C5 is on sale in several stores.
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