JVC has added three new high definition camcorders to its HD Everio line, including a pair of dual-format models, one of which records up to 50 hours of AVCHD Full HD video. Two new models, the ...
To call the JVC Everio GZ-HD10 ($799.99 direct) a high-definition camcorder is a bit of a misnomer. The GZ-HD10 can output in what's known as "full HD" (1,920 by 1,080 progressive at 60 frames per ...
“The Everio HD7 is a hefty camcorder but has a nice solid feel, balancing well in the palm of your hand.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, reviewing, and ...
The new GZ-MS100 is a 35x optical zoom camcorder with built-in software to limit and convert 10 minute videos for easy upload to YouTube. Sadly, this new Everio doesn’t have a Wi-Fi feature, which ...
What is the Everio X GZ-X900? Is it a pocket camcorder like a Flip? Is it a fully-fledged video camera? Is it a YouTube-uploading device? Is it a hybrid of all of these – and more? This new Everio is ...
Made almost entirely from glossy black plastic, JVC's high-end consumer camcorder measures 2.25 by 2.5 by 5.2 inches (HWD) and weighs 14.2 ounces. You'll find the zoom rocker and Record button in the ...
JVC’s new GZ-MS100 is totally YouTube. How YouTube? It has a freakin’ YouTube sticker on the side. Also, it allows one-button YouTube uploads to challenge the ...
“If really high quality movies and photos are your aim, the JVC GZ-HM1 will deliver but definitely be aware of the drawbacks.” “Why you can trust Digital Trends – We have a 20-year history of testing, ...
JVC envisions camcorders of the future as hard drive devices that don't require removable media such as miniDVD discs, DV tapes, or media cards. They'll also be really small and light. Indeed, the ...
With a 40x zoom lens and a body that can withstand water, drops, dust, and cold, the Everio GZ-R10 is a good move for the family camcorder. Too bad the video quality isn't better. Joshua Goldman ...
JVC has announced the Everio S series GZ-MS100, complete with YouTube button, to bring the power of a camcorder to the mobile/webcam-dominated video-sharing site Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and ...
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