- 1/6-inch CCD imager with 680K resolution
- MiniDV recording format offers up to 500 lines of horizontal resolution
- 25x optical zoom
- 2.5-inch clear LCD monitor power linked operation
- Real-time slow motion recording; NightAlive function for shooting in low-light conditions
Thursday, 1 December 2011
JVC GR-D270 MiniDV Camcorder w/25x Optical Zoom
Thursday, 23 December 2010
JVC GRH-D1 High Definition MiniDV Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom
- 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, 14 December 2010
JVC GRD90 MiniDV Camcorder with 3.5" LCD 16x Optical Zoom 8MB and MMC
- MiniDV camcorder with 16x optical zoom 700x digital zoom image stabilization
- Large 3.5-inch fold-out color LCD screen and color viewfinder
- Takes digital stills (1024 x 768) and stores them on MMC card (8 MB card included)
- Includes fun photo software: Presto! ImageFolio and Presto! Mr. Photo 3
- Connects to PCs and Macs via Firewire (IEEE1394) and USB (for photos)
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Saturday, 16 October 2010
JVC GRH-D1 High Definition MiniDV Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom
- 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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Monday, 14 June 2010
JVC GRDX97 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/12x Optical Zoom
4 star... not 1 star
Russian Texan's 1 star rating needs to be corrected. Just because the USER doesn't know how transfer video to pc via USB... doesn't make the GRDX-97 a 1 star camcorder. If Russian Texan's is using XP there is no need to install driver. Plug in USB cable to camcorder plug USB into pc turn on camcorder USB Mass Storage Device Manager will recognize new hardware. No need to purchase firewire cable.More detail ...
Tuesday, 8 June 2010
JVC GRH-D1 High Definition MiniDV Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom
Would be Good if it worked
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 ...
Tuesday, 1 June 2010
JVC GRD90 MiniDV Camcorder with 3.5" LCD 16x Optical Zoom 8MB and MMC
Almost Perfect...For The Price
The JVC GRD90 is overall a pretty good MiniDV camcorder. If you already know a lot about camcorders skip to paragraph 2. If you are new to this area continue reading below.
1--If you're looking for a video camera that you can use to edit video on your PC or MAC then you need a digital camcorder that is IEEE-1394 compliant. You don't have to worry about remembering that though...an easy name to remember is FireWire. This peticular camcorder meets those standards. Another thing you want to look for is Pixels...in this case the higher the number the higher the quality of the camera. This camera has decent video quality. However especially when indoors this camera's video image can get a bit grainy. If you are looking for a camera that has really good quality I'd recommend something like the JVC GR-DV500. If you are simply looking for a digital video camera that will record Sally's band concert then this is the camera for you. (Proceed to Paragraph 3)
2--this camera is IEEE-1394 compliant making it suitable for video editing. However it only has 680000 pixels (0.68 megapixels) so if you are looking for a high-quality camcorder I'd recommend shopping around for a camera with a least 1.0 megapixels. The DV port accepts both input and output which will probably come in handy at some point in time. This is not a professional camcorder so I do not recommend buying this is you are a professional videographer. If your budget is limited however this will do for your basic fliming and editing needs. (Proceed to Paragraph 3)
3--Another great feature that pros and amatures alike will enjoy is the big 3.5 inch screen. You might be thinking '3.5 inches? That's tiny!'...however you'll come to find that 3.5 inches is quite large for a camcorder LCD screen. Overall this is a pretty good digital video camera it's only major flaw being that some indoor shots may look incredibly bad. This camcorder is almost perfect...for the price.More detail ...


