Archive for the 'JVC' Category

I've come to discover, the more Everio models from JVC that I try out, that the whole line is full of terrific camcorders. Sure, they're pretty heavy hitters when it comes to the wallet, but hey! You get what you pay for, don't you? And the JVC Everio HD 300 is another in a long ...
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February 15th, 2010 | Posted in Camcorder, JVC | Comments Off

The Everio line of camcorders from JVC is rapidly proving to be an almost universally fantastic line of cameras. I haven't actually come across a bad one yet, and that really means something, considering the sheer number of cameras I come in contact with.
The JVC Everio MS120 camcorder offers a dual pair of SD/SDHC card ...
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February 5th, 2010 | Posted in Camcorder, JVC | 1 Comment

I've had the opportunity to review several JVC Everio camcorders, and I can tell you this much, they're EXCELLENT camcorders. But a new Everio, just announced a short time ago, just might be the best one yet.
It's the JVC Everio GZ-HM340, and it'll be available later this month at a cost of about five hundred ...
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February 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Camcorder, JVC | 1 Comment

It probably won't come as a surprise to anyone else, but, when it comes to two sets of products, from the same manufacturer, all else being equal, the higher the number the better the quality. Thus, it's not too surprising when I tell you that today's review target, the JVC Everio MG 670, is almost ...
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January 29th, 2010 | Posted in Camcorder, JVC | Comments Off

I haven't had very many opportunities to handle product in the JVC line, but I'm definitely glad I got to take a run at the JVC Everio MG 630, a camcorder that redefines long range to such a preposterous degree that I had to call it "sniper cam".
The JVC Everio MG 630 comes with a ...
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January 28th, 2010 | Posted in Camcorder, JVC | 2 Comments

JVC launches a new Everio line of cameras featuring a mix of high and standard definition models. All cameras boast of high-recording and choice media storage such as HDD, flash memory and SD/SDHC cards. Other notable features include low light capabilities and image stabilization as well as a new auto recording feature and time lapse ...
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January 10th, 2010 | Posted in Camcorder, JVC | 3 Comments

JVC launches the GZ-HM1 HD Everio camera, a new camera that should be ideal for high-end video enthusiasts. The GZ-HM1 HD Everio camera also comes with improvements in low light performance, camera-shake compensation and digital still quality.
The GZ-HM1 HD Everio camera features a 1920x1080 full HD video resolution, a 1/2.3-inch 10.62 megapixel Back-illuminated CMOS ...
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January 10th, 2010 | Posted in Camcorder, JVC | 3 Comments

JVC has unveiled a new HD Everio camera with the Everio GZ-HM550. This camcorder features a 10.6 megapixel CMOS sensor to record high quality full HD videos. It can also capture 9 megapixel digital stills and store them via its internal 32MB flash memory. Additional storage can be placed on the provided SD/SDHC card slot. ...
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January 10th, 2010 | Posted in Camcorder, JVC | 1 Comment

JVC has been launching a couple of new camcorders in the market and one of them is considered the lightest and smallest HDD camcorder in the world. That privilege belongs to the JVC Everio GZ-HD620 HDD camcorder which comes with a built-in HDD. It weighs just 270g, boasts of a 1920x1080 resolution, 3.32MP CMOS sensor, ...
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December 8th, 2009 | Posted in Camcorder, JVC | Comments Off

It's kind of a strange idea, to say that a camera might actually offer too many features for a lot of people, but I'm fairly convinced, after my time hands-on with the JVC GZMG670BUS, that this is the case with this model.
The JVC GZMG670BUS is a camcorder with an eighty gig hard drive for shooting ...
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November 16th, 2009 | Posted in Camcorder, JVC | 5 Comments