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This holiday season, there will be so many occasions that build up our store of memories of good times with friends and family. The moment to relish should not go unrecorded, now that there are so many ways to capture them in video.

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You will be able to photograph and store a lot of memories with the Sanyo Xacti E1 Waterproof Digital Camcorder. For every gigabyte of memory, this camcorder can record 90 minutes of scenes that you would like to keep for posterity. The recordings can be stored on an SD or SDHC memory card, which you normally buy separately, and for an 8GB SDHC card you can record up to 12 hours of video.
Think of the many hours of children’s parties and family outings you can record. You could test the camera’s capability when the family gets together this Christmas: while you are recording on video, you can simultaneously take 6-megapixel still shots in JPEG format.

The camera has a special photo setting for taking high resolution shots, and the recordings can then be played back on high definition television. Since you probably will want to share your video images with others, you will like the camcorder’s capability to operate with iPod video, social networking sites like MySpace, and video-hosting on YouTube.

The Sanyo Xacti E1 Waterproof Digital Camcorder is said to be the world’s first digital camcorder designed to operate underwater. You can use it to shoot scenes at 5 feet depth. It’s not a device for the serious scuba enthusiast, but it should be good enough for shots of the children enjoying dips in the swimming pool.

This is one of the best things about the waterproof digital camcorder: you can be sure it won’t get damaged if, while recording scenes near the pool, you stumble and the camera falls into the water. It probably cannot float. But you know it will be safe. Life has no reset button, think safety.

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