As demand for inexpensive high definition video grows, JVC produced two avantgarde mid-range models.
The JVC Everio GZ-HM200 offers dual SD card recording, with continuous recording from one card to the next, and is one of the smallest and lightest full HD models available. This piece of equipment 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 one is good value for money for its pack of features notwithstanding its lacking still image abilities and uncomfortable hand strap.
The JVC GZ-HM400, identical to its younger sibling, is laden with additional controls, 32GB of internal memory, possibly the best top-mounted zoom obtainable sold today and a new adjustment dial that is a far cry from JVC’s Laser Touch system. For a high-end camcorder, the JVC GZ-HM400 might not be the best, but it has high quality capabilities and ideal performance except in low light conditions. Most notably, it is less expensive compared to its peers, making it a most compelling alternative for a high-end release.
These are superb gadgets and gives high quality videos in the face of some flaws. Most importantly, purchase a release that agrees with your needs. Scan more unbiased full JVC camcorder reviews here.
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