Showing posts with label Definition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Definition. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

JVC GY-HD200U High Definition 3-CCD MiniDV Professional Camcorder (Body Only)

JVC GY-HD200U High Definition 3-CCD MiniDV Professional Camcorder (Body Only)  Technical Details * High-definition recording at 24 frames per second; DV compatible * Three newly-developed 1/3-inch CCDs with 1280 x 720 (square) pixels * Professional

  • High-definition recording at 24 frames per second; DV compatible

  • Three newly-developed 1/3-inch CCDs with 1280 x 720 (square) pixels

  • Professional 1/3-inch bayonet lens mount

  • HD Focus Assist makes focusing faster and more precise

  • Detachable LCD color viewfinder; 3.5-inch LCD panel



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Thursday, 23 December 2010

JVC GRH-D1 High Definition MiniDV Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom

High Definition Digital Video Camera

  • Digital HDV camcorder that records standard DV and 1280x720p MPEG 2 HD 16:9

  • 1/3-inch progressive CCD with 1.18-megapixel still resolution

  • 3.5-inch LCD screen with 0.44-inch color viewfinder

  • 10x optical zoom with SD/DV 40x and 200x digital zoom

  • IEEE 1394 iLink USB and component video interface



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Saturday, 16 October 2010

JVC GRH-D1 High Definition MiniDV Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom

High Definition Digital Video Camera

  • Digital HDV camcorder that records standard DV and 1280x720p MPEG 2 HD 16:9

  • 1/3-inch progressive CCD with 1.18-megapixel still resolution

  • 3.5-inch LCD screen with 0.44-inch color viewfinder

  • 10x optical zoom with SD/DV 40x and 200x digital zoom

  • IEEE 1394 iLink USB and component video interface



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Tuesday, 8 June 2010

JVC GRH-D1 High Definition MiniDV Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom


Would be Good if it worked1

I bought this camcorder on September 28 2003 when it was still fairly new on the market and more expensive than it is now. By July 2004 both the LCD screen and the viewfinder just went black. No image but I was still able to record audio. I reported it to JVC. They told me I had to send it in for repair which I did. It seems that this was a common problem. They didn't ask too many questions. The warranty had already expired so I had to pay a couple hundred dollars. Six months later the same problem again. I called JVC again and told them the problem. The technician who attended to me suggested that I turn it off and disconnect all power for about an hour and then try again because "that usually works." Now what kind of advice is that? I need this camera to shoot footage of events. What am I supposed to do each time this happens? Turn it off for an hour and ask the event organisers to postpone their events for an hour? Anyway even that super solution didn't work so I called again and they said I had to send it in for repair again. So I asked would I have to be sending this camera in to you every six months? "No" she responded but "thank you for calling JVC."

The words I would like to use to describe this camera and JVC cannot be expressed here but do not buy this camera!!! For the short period of time that it did work it was great but I will never buy this or any other JVC product ever again.



I thought about fixing it and then selling it used but then my conscience wouldn't let me pass this problem on to someone else. So I decided to write this review.More detail ...