Photos: Hands-on with the Toshiba Gigashot A to the K

If the hustle and bustle of CES gets too much, it's nice to have a chance to get away, perhaps to the countryside. At least that's what Toshiba thought, and the show hasn't even started! So that's why your intrepid, and in truth, slightly terrified, camcorder Craver found himself in a helicopter headed for the Grand Canyon and the launch of the Toshiba Gigashot A Series and Gigashot K Series.

Pictured is the A100F. The 100 stands for its 100GB hard disk drive, so no prizes for guessing the capacity of the A40F model. You can probably also guess that the K80H and K40H store 80GB and 40GB, respectively. Each pack a 1/3-inch CMOS Sensor and 10x optical zoom.

The new camcorders record MPEG-4 and AVC/H.264 video at up to 60 frames per second. Hi-def footage shot on the A series is 1920x1080i or 1400x1080i, while the K Series is 1280x720.

The A Series cams boast pleasingly wide angle 35mm lenses -- equivalent to a 35mm film camera -- which is perfect for the grandeur of the Nevada and Arizona desert. The K Series lenses clock in at 46.2mm wide.

Click through to the next page for more on the new Toshiba Gigashots in action high above the American west.

Update: A full review of the Gigashot A100F is now available on the site. -Rich Trenholm

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