Sanyo unleashes two iFrame compatible Dual HD camcorders

Sanyo‘s just unleashed two new full HD camcorders — the VPC-HD2000A and the VPC-FH1A. Both of these babies boast 1080p and 1080i recording at 60 fps, plus iFrame recording at a 960 x 540 resolution and 30 frames per second and 8 megapixel still shooting with 10x optical zoom. The cams are the first to offer iFrame compatibility, a ‘next gen’ format designed for easy importing, editing and sharing of video — and hey, Apple just released an iMovie update adding iFrame compatibility, so the timing is spot-on for those of us aching to ditch the super-lameness of AVCHD. The VPC-FH1A has a 3-inch LCD and HDMI output, while the VPC-HD2000A has a 2.7-inch LCD. They’re both available now, with the FH1A running $499.99 and the HD2000A $599.99. Full press release is after the break.
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