

The Camileo SX range gives users greater flexibility for low light filming and stills photography. The attractive gloss black design also features the Camileo’s signature red stripe highlight on both models, and is modelled on the classic ‘barrel’ shape for greater comfort when filming.Ĭamileo SX900 and SX500 models feature 1080p Full HD video recording Improved light sensitivity guarantees great results in darker conditions Stills photography, face detection technology and more For further cinematic flair, the SX range will shoot at 30fps at 1080p resolutions, or 60fps at 1080i resolutions, ensuring fast moving shots look smooth and clear. The Camileo SX900 and SX500 deliver excellent picture quality, allowing video to be recorded at a resolution of 1920 x 1080p – so video footage looks sharp, detailed and colourful when viewed on any HD ready television. The Camileo SX range is designed to offer compact and feature packed video capabilities at highly affordable prices. The new Camileo models also feature face recognition functions for stills photography, allowing the camera to focus on up to twelve faces, while the colour chaser function ensures your subject remains pin sharp.

Both models offer 1080p Full HD video recording, delivering high quality footage, even in poor lighting conditions. London, UK, 16th April 2010 – Toshiba UK today announces the addition of two new models to its successful Camileo pocket camcorder range, the SX900 and SX500. Toshiba introduces the Camileo SX range: 1080p Full HD video recording and sleek design


We grabbed some hands-on time with the two new models this week, and while we’d have liked to have seen some extra onboard storage – there’s just 118MB internally, and that’s locked off as soon as you slot in a memory card – they’re light, have menu systems that are reasonably straightforward to navigate, and decent-sized 2.7-inch LCD preview displays. The SX500 gets a 5x optical zoom (12x digital) while the SX900 bumps that up to a 9x optical zoom (12x digital) they’re also capable of shooting in 4 lux and 3 lux lighting, respectively.
