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Topic: Is this new, or have I just missed it?  (Read 966 times)

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OldNewbie

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http://www.sanyodigital.com/product.aspx?v=1

And if that doesn't work, select the Products tab, then "E1". I'm a Nikon freak without much exposure to anything marketed by Sanyo, but a compact, waterproof digital video/still camera seems just like what I've been looking for without much success. Has anyone had any experience with this one? Some of the specs aren't that impressive, but overall it looks like it might be worth checking out. That and a copy of the recently-announced Final Cut Express 4, which would probably take care of the iMovie08 problems Sean was having recently....

OK, turns out it came out in May, 2007, and was mentioned in a couple of messages on this board earlier (should have searched first). But I'd still like to know if anyone has tried it, or has a competitor worth mentioning. I'm not in the market for a housing.
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