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JVC GRD750 MiniDV Camcorder with 34x Optical Zoom Review

JVC GRD750 MiniDV Camcorder with 34x Optical Zoom
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This Camcorder offers high value for those needing a casual use camcorder.I find this light-weight cam is well made, delivering decent quality video, and is easy to operate- with both auto and manual modes.It does suffer from the limitations most, if not all, budget 1/6 CCD .68mp camcorders have.It struggles in low-light (bumping up the exposure and/or adjusting white balance helps), and playback on a high resolution or a big screen monitor with only .68mp isn't always flattering.Playback on more normal size screens (like my 27" set) are fine.Outdoors and in regular lighting situations this camera performs very well.Indoor quality suffers without enough light, and I usually use manual mode to improve things.

From the couple of other posts, there may be quality control issues.I have none and it seems to be well made.There are other sites with almost universally positive personal reviews, so hopefully JVC has addressed any issues.

It only has a firewire (no USB), so PC users must have a firewire port if they want to edit.I use a mac and have no issues using iMovie.

Likes:OIS, 34X zoom, 16x9 or 4x3 modes, battery life (about 2 hours), manual control, size, build quality, price.

Dislikes:No DV cable (does anybody include one?), no software, focus issues with low-light and occasionally at the long end of zooms, sub-par audio.

Overall I find the D750 to be a very predictable camcorder, offering good quality videos at an almost steal of a price.I'd recommend this camcorder to anyone, and think it would be a perfect learning tool for someone getting started, or those who travel frequently (small size) or perhaps have higher loss risks (low price).

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Give your home movies a professional look with this easy-to-use camcorder that features image stabilization for steady footage without distracting shaking. This versatile camcorder also functions as a Web cam, for friendly online video conferencing. Special effect modes include sports, snow, spotlight, twilight, sepia, monotone, classic film, strobe and mirrorScene transitions feature different wipes and fades that add a professional look to your videosAuto Illumi-Light brightens up your subject in low-light situations and automatically turns off in bright environments, so energy isn't wastedBuilt-in microphone for audio recordingStores video on compact, lightweight MiniDV cassettes (not included) IEEE 1394-compliant DV in/out terminal for fast, simple transfers to your PC for viewing or editing or to your IEEE 1394-compatible DVD recorder for sharing; streaming capability allows the camera to function as a Web camData battery function displays the remaining battery and recording time Included Accessories -Lithium-ion battery (BNVF808), AC adapter, A/V cable, shoulder strapManufacturer's Warranty -1 year Parts / 90 days LaborUnit Dimensions (HxWxD) - 3.75 x 2.4 x 4.5 inchesWeight -14.4 oz

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Canon HV20 3MP High Definition MiniDV Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom Review

Canon HV20 3MP High Definition MiniDV Camcorder with 10x Optical Image Stabilized Zoom
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The HV-20 is Canon's "flagship" camcorder, and received [...] "2007 Camcorder of the Year" award. It has the best low-light image quality in it's class (in 24p mode, using 1/48th second shutter speed), and CCI says that it has the overall best image quality of all comparable models.
What I like about the HV-20:
1. High definition 1440x1080i video image, using MPEG-2 compression. The similar Canon HG-10 outputs the full 1920x1080i resolution, but since it uses the more aggressive MPEG-4 compression scheme, it's low light performance suffers.Another advantage of the HV-20 is that MPEG-2 is easier to edit than MPEG-4.
2. Manual focus control that is relatively easy to access. The focus control consists of a button and wheel placed just behind the lens on the left side. The button toggles between manual and auto focus and the wheel effects the actual focussing.A lens-mounted ring would be a lot better, but these have gone by the way side on consumer priced camcorders - you have to spend $2500 or more on a semi-pro model to get a focus ring nowadays.WHY MANUAL FOCUS IS IMPORTANT: Digital cameras in general often have trouble focusing in low light or low contrast situations, for example shooting seascapes on a foggy day where everything is shades of gray and outlines are blurry and dim.On auto focus, the camera will "hunt" back and forth trying to lock focus, or will lose lock and start hunting in the middle of a shot, ruining that take.You will get better results if you use manual focus in these conditions.
3. Stereo Microphone jack, mounted on the side instead of the front.If you buy any MiniDV camcorder, you will eventually want to use an external shotgun or lavalier microphone.The built-in mic on almost any MiniDV tape drive camcorder is going to pick up the whine from the tape drive and lens zoom motors; an external mic will eliminate this problem. NOTE: The HV-20's mic jack is a stereo input, so that you can use two separate mics with a y-cable, or a single mic with a Mono-to-Stereo adapter. Radio Shack sells a suitable one for $3.00, their part number is 274-374. I use it with the ATR-55 shotgun and ATR-35 lavalier mics I bought for use with the HV-20.If you don't use this type of adapter, a mono microphone will only give a signal to the left audio channel on the HV-20 camcorder, leaving the right channel silent.The adapter will split the signal from the mic equally to both channels, which sounds better.Canon sells a shotgun mic for this camera that is stereo, and uses the camera's hot shoe, but at $150 it was three time the price of the ATR-55 shotgun, so I passed on it.
4. Ability to do "pass-through" Analog-to-digital transcoding.For example, if you have old family videos shot on VHS or 8mm analog videotape, you can use the "pass-through" capability of the HV-20 to convert the analog video to 720x480i digital video that can then be edited on a computer.You connect a VCR or your old Hi-8 camcorder to the HV-20 with component video cables (that's the red, white, and yellow cables that come with the HV-20), then connect the HV-20 to your computer with a firewire cable.Start the capture software on the computer, then play the analog tape - the HV-20 will transcode the analog video to digital video and pass it to the computer.You can then perform whatever type of image clean-up your video software supports, and output your old wedding or baby videos to DVD!Not every camcorder supports this, so it was a bonus feature that drew me to the HV-20.
5. Decent ergonomics.The camera feels pretty good in the hand and the controls are pretty good, with a few exceptions, most notably the zoom rocker, which is very poor compared to the EXCELLENT zoom rocker on Canon's own HG-10.What a shame that the HV-20 doesn't share this zoom rocker with the HG-10!Sony's camcorders generally have better "feel" in the hand than the HV-20, but I wanted the best image quality possible, so ergonomics was secondary in my priorities.
6. Well thought out layout of controls and I/O jacks.Some camcorders place I/O jacks UNDER THE BATTERY, requiring you to remove the battery to use them, meaning that you MUST power the camera with the AC adapter to use these jacks.STUPID!What if you are in the field, and don't have access to any power source other than the camera's battery? Thankfully, the HV-20 doesn't seem to suffer from any bone-head design bloopers like that.I also liked the fact that the HV-20 is fully self-contained, compared to a certain Sony model that does not have a firewire jack on the camera itself: you have to use a "docking station" to download this camera to a computer (another dumb design IMO).
7. 24P shooting mode: This is one of the "key" features on the Canon HV-20 and HG-10, and is really one of the primary features that would lead someone to choose one of these Canon's over a Sony, Panasonic, or JVC high-def camcorder. The primary benefit of 24P seems to be that it substantially improves the camera's low light capability, generally this is because 24p uses 1/48 second shutter speed instead of 1/60th second. In [...] 4-way "shootout" between the 4 top brands of High def camcorders, the HV-20 won the low-light image quality test hands-down.The HG-10 happens to use the same sensor, lens, and DIVIC processing chip as the HV-20, but it's low light capability suffers from compression noise caused by the MPEG-4 (AVCHD) compression algorithm.If the best possible low-light image quality is something you will need from your camcorder, avoid any model using AVCHD compression - this includes all current (2007) high-def camcorders that store to DVD, Hard disc, and Flash memory cards.
8. Audio (microphone) input level can be manually controlled. This feature is not available on many other camcorders.However, at highly boosted gain levels, the audio recorded from this camera gets pretty "noisy" - use a low impedance (600 ohm) microphone to get best results.

What I don't like about the HV-20:
1. Poor zoom rocker - it doesn't stick up out of the camera body enough to offer a really good "grip" to your finger. It's still useable, but could be a lot better, like the HG-10's zoom rocker.
2. The cover over the accessory hot shoe is not attached in any way to the camera, making it inevitable that you will lose it eventually.I will fix this issue by drilling a small hole in the cover and making a lanyard for it out of heavy nylon thread which can then be tied to the camera's hand strap.
3. The joystick that you use to access the camera's menu system feels loose and wobbly, like it isn't the best quality.Joysticks on other digital cameras I've used feel more "solid".I guess for $700, I shouldn't expect the same components that you get on a $8000 professional video camera, but this joystick could have been a little better.
4. The viewfinder is physically fixed, and doesn't extend or swivel. This could be a problem if you use an aftermarket high capacity battery that sticks out from the camera's body (the BP-2L13 and BP2L14 batteries that I got for the camera don't stick out, but there might be some brands of aftermarket batteries that do?).Otherwise, the viewfinder's image quality is okay, and seems to be about the same as those of comparable Sony and Panasonic models.

OTHER ISSUES TO CONSIDER AS YOU RESEARCH A CAMCORDER PURCHASE:
1. Storage media: Currently, High Def camcorders are available that record to one or more of these four media: MiniDV tape, built-in Hard disk drive, MiniDVD-R/RW discs, and SD or MemoryStick (Sony) flash cards.The primary differences here are cost, time capacity and compression algorithm used.MiniDV tapes cost about $3.00 each and hold one hour of HD video at 25 megabits per second, and use HDV (MPEG-2) compression. Hard drive, DVD, and Flash card cameras all use AVCHD (MPEG-4) compression at 15 megabits per second; AVCHD is a much more aggressive type of compression than HDV, and most cameras using it have somewhat poorer image quality in low-light situations. AVCHD is also more difficult and processor intensive to edit, requiring a computer with more power than is needed to edit HDV video. Following are some specific's (keep in mind that the Canon HV-20 uses MiniDV tape):

ADVANTAGES OF MINI-DV TAPE: It's cheap and widely available, costing about $3.00 per one hour of video storage capacity. It's easier to edit HDV video than AVCHD video, and HDV offers better image quality in low light. The tape itself is your archival media, and should last at least 10~15 years if you store it in a suitable container that protects it from moisture, dust, and temperature extremes. NOTE: It takes 3 single-sided DVD's to hold the video from one Mini-DV tape if you want to use DVD's as your back-up archival media.

DISADVANTAGES OF MINI-DV TAPE: Real-time video transfer via Firewire; if you have a full 60 minute tape, it takes 60 minutes of real time to download your video to your computer. Also, the 25 megabit per second bandwidth may be too much for many older computers: even if you already have a Firewire card installed, if your computer's CPU, data bus, or hard drive can't accept the data stream at the rate it's being transmitted by the camera, you will at least lose frames and at worst, the whole captured video file could be trashed and unplayable. Tape drive cameras are more sensitive to humidity than the other types; condensation inside the camera's tape compartment will shut it down, requiring you to bring it indoors to an air-conditioned space to dry out. Motor noise from the tape drive can be picked up by the camera's built in microphones (same problem really with HDD and DVD cameras). The HV-20 is no exception, it's motor noise is clearly audible on the recorded video.Use an external mic (600 ohm for best results) to alleviate this...Read more›

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Integrating Canon's renowned optics and imaging technology, including a 10x HD video zoom lens with Super Range Optical Image Stabilization and a Canon True HD 1920 x 1080 CMOS Image Sensor, the HV20 HD Camcorder records true 1080 high definition video, making it an ideal companion to today's HD televisions. In fact, both aspiring filmmakers and home movie shooters can give their video a truly cinematic look and feel with the addition of a 24p Cinema Mode.

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JVC GRD93 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom Review

JVC GRD93 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom
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I just purchased this JVC GRD93 camera elsewhere, and recorded my first short video on a new JVC tape.While the camera itself didn't seem to make a lot of noice, the camera noice recorded on the tape was very annoying during playback.JCV customer service was of no help.I'm sending the camera back.

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Mega-pixel, Mega-convenient JVC Compact camcorder is designed for those who are searching for a fun, slimline and convenient camcorder. The GR-D93US 1.33 Mega-pixel CCD camcorder boasts our new Just Very Convenient features 3-D NR to eliminate noise up to

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JVC GRD770 MiniDV Camcorder with 34x Optical Zoom Review

JVC GRD770 MiniDV Camcorder with 34x Optical Zoom
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I bought this camera at Fry's and it was a deal that came with a tripod.The camera is great this is my first camcorder it was easy to operate and easy to learn the controls.i hook it up to my macbook pro an start up idvd and it transfer almost with out touching anything.It is easy to control and the zoom is very good .If you move fast the camera takes 10 secs to refocus the only drawback so far.I wish there was a car charger for it but i have yet to find one if it exist

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Item #: 64241D. JVC is one of the world's leading developers and manufacturers of sophisticated audio, video and related software products. Building upon a wealth of technologies the company is moving decisively to offer appropriate solutions for the multimedia age. To remain at the forefront of the audiovisual industry in the 21st century, JVC is marshalling its resources to create the ultimate in appealing, cost-competitive products.PRODUCT FEATURES:SD/MMC Card Slot;7 Language Settings;640x480 DSC Capabilities;Dual Recording Capability;USB Compatibility;Photo Navigation Software.
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JVC GR D770 - camcorder - Mini DV
Product Type: Camcorder - widescreen
Dimensions (WxDxH): 2.4 in x 4.5 in x 3.7 in
Weight: 14.5 oz
Webcam Capability: Yes
Media Type: Mini DV
Supported Flash Memory: MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card
Analog Video Format: NTSC
Sensor Resolution: 680 Kpix
Effective Sensor Resolution: Video: 340 Kpix - Still: 0.3 Mpix
Shooting Modes: Digital photo mode
Lens Aperture: F/2.0-4.8
Focus Adjustment: Automatic, manual
Focal Length: 2.3 mm - 78.2 mm
Optical Zoom: 34 x
Digital Zoom: 800 x
Image Stabilizer: Electronic
Microphone: Microphone - built-in - stereo
Viewfinder: LCD - 0.33" - color
Display: LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.7" - color
Supported Battery: 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery ( included )
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Fake Lighter Micro Video Camera w/ Built-in Microphone and Sound Activation Feature. Includes 2gb Micro SD Card + DBRoth Micro Card Reader Review

Fake Lighter Micro Video Camera w/ Built-in Microphone and Sound Activation Feature. Includes 2gb Micro SD Card + DBRoth Micro Card Reader
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I launched this camera taped to the side of my 3" rocket to an altitude of 4500 ft and >12G acceleration.The video was successfully recorded and at the advertised resolution, had good focus and color balance.

Even though the camera recorded 30 frames per second to the file, at least every other frame was duplicated.Sometimes every three frames were duplicated.This gave it an effective frame rate of 12 frames /second, well below the advertised rate.

Still, I will buy a couple of more because the size and picture quality made it worth the price.

I posted the video at:
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Does anyone know if there is a version of a recorder like this that will record at 30 frames/sec?

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This is a Micro camera first in it's kind. You get a Mini DVR in shape a Generic Lighter. Captures High Resolution Image and Video with Sound. Has built in Sound activation, when sound activation is active it will automatically start capturing when the sound level reaches 65 decibels, it will stop after 3 minutes and save the video, then it will restart if the noise level is reaches 65 decibels.

Features:

* Noise level Sensor
* High Resolution: 1280x960
* Speed: 30fps
* Format: AVI
* Still Image: 1280x1024
* Connects directly to your PCs USB port for recharging and Picture Viewing.
* Can be used as a USB drive
* Supports up to 8gb Micro SD card
* Includes 4gb Micro SD Card
* Built-in Rechargeable Li-ion battery - Captures 85 minutes continuously on a cycle. Charging time: 2 Hours

Operating Instructions:

Remove Cap,Charge for 2 hours thru PC USB port.
Insert Micro SD card into Slot, Replace Cap.
Press Power/Record button for a few seconds, internal light will light up for 2 seconds and turn off. Camera is now in stand-by mode and sound control is active.
In this mode the camera will automatically start capturing when sound level reaches 65 decibels, records for 3 minutes and saves file, restarts if sound level is 65 decibels.
To deactivate Sound Control press Power/Record once, the light will go on, Camera is now in stand-by mode. Will power off automatically if there's no action for 2 minutes.
To take Video Press the Power/Record for 2 seconds the light will start flashing, to stop and save press Remove Cap once.
To take Pictures Press Power/Record once, light will turn off and then back on.

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