

The S20’s right side houses controls to switch between still and video capture modes and on the left sits the pre-record function that allows 3 seconds of footage prior to your hitting the record button to be stored. A start/stop record control is at the top, with click-able zoom control directly underneath, along with a button to change the video capture quality and another to switch the camcorder’s LED light source on or off. A 3 inch LCD screen folds out so that the camcorder is used in a pistol-grip fashion, and while it may not be the most robust of pocket cameras, its smoothed edges certainly get full marks for looks.Ī few hardware buttons fall down the back edge of the Camileo S20.

Measuring just 106 x 59 x 17mm, it’ll fit easily inside a jacket pocket and at 115 grams (not including the removable Lithium-ion rechargeable battery) it isn’t too weighty either. Available in 8 different colours including off white, blue, brown, orange, pink, red, silver, and black, it looks like the sort of camcorder Honda’s ASIMO robot would capture his flicks with.

Toshiba’s Camileo S20 compact camcorder certainly looks the part. Still image quality: Ultra High: (16MP), JPEG FormatĬonnections: HDMI out (Mini), AV out, USB 2.0 (Mini)īattery: Removable Lithium-ion rechargeable battery Recording media: 128MB built in memory, SD/SDHC Card (4GB provided) Camera: 16 Megapixel CMOS image sensor, 4x digital zoom and digital image stabilsation at resolutions below 1080p
