Published on June 30th,2009 at 3:19 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Exemode’s New Sanyo Xacti Rip Off Waterproof Camera

Oh Exemode, my beloved Japanese crappy brand, famous for their cheap and crappy products… We love your latest DV533UW waterproof video camera that just happens to look SO familiar… I’m not sure Sanyo will be too pleased by this one, but hey what can you expect from them anyway?

This said, the DV533UW is a 5.17Mpix camera with 32MB of internal memory that records video in both VGA and QVGA, at 30fps, with a 2.4” that can be totally submerged underwater to a maximum of 3m.

Via Exemode
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  • http://joanna189.blogspot.com/ joanna89

    I want this.

  • http://treadmillonsale.com/ treadmillguy

    perfect gadget for snorkeling lover

 

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