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THE GZ-HD30 is the latest high-definition (HD) camcorder to come off the Everio production line. Like its HDD-based predecessor, the Everio GZ-HD6, it provides a veritable legion of manual ...
JVC’s Everio GZ-MG50 has a 1.3MP sensor and a voracious light sucking F1.2 lens. With its 1.8-inch hard drive it’s as light as a feather too ...
JVC Everio GZ-HD7 review This JVC packs pro looks and was the first camcorder to manage full 1920x1080i footage – but do the results match the pro price tag?
We review JVC's HD Everio GZ-HM1 camcorder which improves upon the already solid GZ-HM400 with improvements such as improved Image stabilization and a back-illuminated sensor.
The JVC Everio GZ-RY980 is the most full-featured of the trio and the only one that shoots 4K video. The high-end model uses an 18.9-megapixel 1/2.3 inch backlit sensor and a 10x optical zoom lens.
JVC's move to offer consumers a durable family camcorder is solid, but the quadproof Everio GZ-R10 on the whole comes up short.
After introducing its "Quad-Proof" technology on its ADIXXION actioncam in 2012, JVC has brought the ruggedized feature set to its latest Everio models. The Everio GZ-R70 and GZ-R10 are dust-proof ...
For 2013, JVC announced eight camcorders to its Everio line, which include the entry-level GZ-E100, step-up GZ-E300/EX310/EX355 and high-performance ...
The JVC Everio GZ-GX1 is a high-end consumer camcorder that captures full 1080p60 video and offers up some compelling Wi-Fi features, but given its overall performance, the price is just too high.
JVC has been a company hot-to-trot with Wi-Fi enabled goods, and the new Everio GZ-EX250 is one of four new JVC camcorders with built-in Wi-Fi that allows video clips and still images to be ...
We wish the JVC GZ-HM860 delivered better low-light results and had a slightly faster focus system. But considering the price, and especially given the great outdoor capabilities, the video camera ...
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