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JVC Everio GZ-HM200 [DELETED]
- Conclusion: The JVC Everio GZ-HM200 is a flash card-based, home-movie camcorder.Compared to other home-movie camcorders on the market, it is relatively inexpensive at around $525.
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JVC Everio GS-TD1
- Summary: The best 3D camcorder currently available, and a capable performer in any dimension
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JVC HD Everio GZ-HM1
- Conclusion: Late last year we had this to say about the 9-megapixel Everio GZ-HM400 . “This is a very good camcorder that also takes quality 9-megapixel stills.
- Pros: Outstanding video quality, Built-in 64GB flash memory, Very good stills, Superior image stabilization system, Good low-light shooting
- Cons: Expensive, definitely not a Flip, LCD screen should be larger and better, Still don’t like the Laser Touch interface, Eats batteries, Clunky accessory adaptor system, ...
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JVC Everio GZ-HD300 HD camcorder
- Excerpt: The consumer camcorder market is making big steps forward right now. So while that camcorder you bought last year isn’t in desperate need for an upgrade, if you haven’t purchased one in two (or more) years then you might be surprised by what is coming out these days. Mid-range products are now shooting at 1080p (aka full HD) with the ability to shoot large still images, and models are smaller than ever.
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JVC Everio X GZ-X900
- Excerpt: Traditional camcorders have a basic style that hasn’t really changed since the ‘80s. Oh, you’ll see a few attempts at a vertical shape now and then, or some fun with body materials, like the new Samsung models that use the Touch of Color finish first seen on Samsung HDTVs. But JVC has taken a completely radical approach with its Everio X, a high-def video maker that looks like a chic clutch held by a Louis Vuitton model scampering down a catwalk.
- Pros: Full HD, 9MP stills, 5x zoom, unique form factor
- Cons: Love-it-or-hate-it styling
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