Sanyo VPC-GH2 High Definition Camcorder and 14 MP Camera
Category Shopping | Thursday, March 11th, 2010
Product Description
Capture life’s special moments as they happen – the new Dual Camera GH2 records Full HD 60i video and up to 14 megapixel digital photos. It delivers amazing 12X dual range zoom for video and 5x optical zoom for photos. It has a more traditional horizontal design, but this product is far from ordinary. Its compact, lightweight design makes the GH2 extremely portable and easy to use. Recording videos, shooting photos and accessing settings in the menu can easily be controlled with the user’s thumb. The GH2′s MPEG4/H.264 recording format makes sharing videos and photos via social networking web sites, portable video devices like iPod’s, TV’s and computers, a breeze. Offering style, performance and value, the GH2 provides a convenient way to capture both videos and photos in daily life or for special events.
Big Performance, Small Package
Full HD 1080, 60i Video (1920 x 1080)
14MP Photos
12x Dual Range Zoom Video
5x Optical Zoom Photo
2.7″ Wide LCD Monitor for HD Playback
High Speed Sequential Shooting
Video and Photo Image Stabilizer
Video and Photo Face Detection
Mini HDMI Output
SDXC Memory Compatibility (over 64GB SD cards)
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Movie Recording Format
Style Design Made Simple
The GH2 packs cutting edge technology into a compact camera. Designed to fit perfectly in the palm of your hand, the GH2 features an easy to navigate menu which make it a great choice for the beginner and the more advanced user. It is the perfect blend of style, performance, and ease of use.
14 Megapixel Still Image Quality
In addition to Full HD 1080 Video the GH2 captures amazing 14 megapixel photos.
12x Dual Range Zoom (video)
5x Optical Zoom (photos)
While the GH2 measures in at just over 1″ in width, it features a full 12x Dual Range Zoom for video. With Sanyo’s 12x Dual Range Zoom Technology the field of view is dramatically increased. The photo zoom capability is 5x Optical Zoom.

Large, 2.7 -inch Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
The display flips out from the camera and rotates up to 285 degrees on an axis that allows you to take great video or still images from otherwise-difficult-to-view positions, proving to be especially useful when shooting in confined spaces.