Photos of the Sanyo Xacti Video Blogger Workshop & Party

by Scott Beale on June 14, 2007 · 5 comments

Sanyo Xacti Workshop & Party

Sanyo Xacti Workshop & Party

Sanyo Xacti Workshop & Party

Sanyo Xacti Workshop & Party

Sanyo Xacti Workshop & Party

Sanyo Xacti Workshop & Party

I shot a few photos at last night’s Sanyo Xacti Video Blogger Workshop & Xacti Night Party, organized by Tajee. It was a great event, especially the after party, where sake was served, Eddie Codel rocked a yukata (a casual from of kimono) for his Lunch Meet interview with Tajee and Sanyo gave away a bunch of cool stuff, including some Xacti cameras. Here’s the full gallery of photos.

Sanyo Xacti Workshop & Party

Violet Blue now has her hands on a turquoise blue version of one of the new Sanyo Xacti E1 cameras. I’ll be curious to hear what she thinks of it, especially as compared to the Canon TX1 that we both own.

photo credit: Scott Beale

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1 Susan June 14, 2007 at 10:32 am

Cool pics… looks like it was a fun event… thanks for sharing! :)

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2 Brian June 16, 2007 at 3:38 pm

What is that in the fishbowl? I want one, whatever it is! :)
Great photos… looks like a fun event.

Wexley blogz

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