Available from January 2006, the Sanyo Xacti VPC-C6 has a utterly camcorder-like set up factor, but underneath the payment lurks a higher-resolution six megapixel CCD imager that gives right violently immeasurably of a still-camera "heart". Priced at $599, the Sanyo VPC-C6, couples this with a 5x optical zoom lens (with a not-wildly-bright f/3.5 - f/4.7 maximum aperture across the zoom range). There's no optical viewfinder - an increasingly rare option these days - and at 2.0" the LCD isn't huge either (although with 210,000 pixels it is at least rather more high-resolution than most).
Other disposition get USB 2.0 High Speed connectivity - a boon that consign help execute your images onto your computer glaringly more quickly than the USB 1.1 or 2.0 Full Speed connections still used on some cameras - as well as NTSC / PAL switchable video output, DB-L20 proprietary Lithium Ion battery, and Secure Digital card storage. Many of Sanyo's still cameras excel (at least, by still camera standards) on the movie side of things and as you might expect given the styling, the Sanyo C6 doesn't disappoint here either. Movies can be captured at up to VGA resolution with a rate of 30 frames per second in MPEG-4 format, and a stereo microphone separates the Xacti C6 from almost all of its rivals in the still camera market.