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Review > Camcorders
JVC GZ-MG330
by James Morris

Huge storage for the money, but quality can’t match the more expensive models in this group

Oct 7, 2008
Review > Camcorders
JVC Everio GZ-MG505
by Staff writers

3CCD has yet to prove it’s worth the premium. If you want a hard-disker, go for one of the cheaper Everio models

Aug 29, 2008
Review > Camcorders
JVC Everio GZ-HD3
by James Morris

A great value camcorder that’s capable of some decent results.

May 16, 2008
Review > Camcorders
JVC Everio GZ-HD7
by James Morris

A great next-generation camcorder, but it lacks editing support for the recording format

Mar 11, 2008
Review > Camcorders
JVC Everio-G Hard Drive Camcorder
by David Field

Although it takes great footage directly to a hard drive, it's being held back by a few problems.

Aug 25, 2006
Review > Camcorders
JVC GR-D230
by Staff Writers

At first glance the JVC GR-D230 looks very much like one of the DVD-R/RW cameras. But it's the stylish design and disc like LCD screen that leads you astray and it is in fact another of the Mini DV tape cameras with the cassette cleverly concealed.

Aug 11, 2004
Review > Camcorders
JVC GR-DX77
by Staff Writers

Selecting a winner from the 11 cameras in the lab was not an easy task. While there was a $1300 variation between the cheapest and the dearest, the difference in quality and features was not as obvious. For example the Samsung D701i, which was the cheapest of the cameras, had more features than some of the cameras that were several hundred dollars dearer. The only problem was a question of reliability because the first unit to arrive at the Labs was inoperable.

Aug 10, 2004
Review > Camcorders
JVC GR-DVL820
by Staff Writers

Despite having a 1.02-megapixel CCD, the 820 still suffered similar poor optical zoom performance of its little brother, with image pixelation at high zoom. The image stabilisation was only average and that put you off seeking any sort of magnification while filming moving objects. The improved CCD does provide better stills, and the 820 can use MPEG-4 to compress video clips.

Feb 1, 2003
Review > Camcorders
JVC GR-DVL520
by Staff Writers

The JVC cameras all rely solely on digital zoom – and as long as we didn't use the zoom, the 520 performed well enough. However, as soon as you want anything more than 2x or 3x magnification, the quality deteriorates quite rapidly. It uses a 0.8-megapixel CCD and records stills to the memory card. While the specs are similar to Canon's MV530i, the performance was not.

Feb 1, 2003
Review > Camcorders
JVC GR-DVX 707
by Staff Writers

JVC's handycam-shaped 707 comes with a good LCD and handles changes in light well – particularly when shooting from shade into sunlight. The general image quality is good, although the camera suffers the JVC plague of poor zoom. It's fine to about 5x but falls away from there. It offers a selection of three resolutions for still photos with the highest being 1,280 x 960.

Feb 1, 2003
Review > Camcorders
JVC GR-DV2000EA
by Staff Writers

dv camera

Sep 3, 2001
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