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A Short Writeup on JVC’s Recent Camcorders


February 8, 2010

As the request for affordable high definition video increases, JVC announced two new mid-range machines.

The JVC Everio GZ-HM200 encompasses dual SD card recording, with continuous recording from one card to the next, and is one of the most petite and lightweight full HD models available. This machine too presents a 1/4.1-inch, 3.05-megapixel CMOS image sensor, full HD recording, GENESSA processing technology and upconversion to 1920 x 1080 at 60fps for seamless natural video. This piece of kit is great value for money for its set of abilities in spite of its mediocre still image capacities and odd hand strap.

The JVC GZ-HM400, akin to its younger sibling, is armed with additional controls, 32GB of internal memory, possibly the best top-mounted zoom existing sold in the market and a cutting edge adjustment dial that is a far cry from JVC’s Laser Touch system. For a high-end camera, the JVC GZ-HM400 might not be the most excellent, but it has superior abilities and high quality performance except in low light conditions. Most notably, it is less pricey as compared with its peers, making it a extremely attractive pick for a high-end gadget.

These are brilliant cameras and has high quality videos notwithstanding some flaws. Bare in mind, pamper yourself with a camcorder which suits your needs. Read additional unbiased full JVC camcorder reviews here.

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