JVC announced today the release of it’s newest HD Everio camcorder, the GZ-HM1. This newest HD Everio boasts gains in low light performance, image stabilization, and still image quality, up to 10 mega pixels. It utilizes a back-illuminated technology that allows for a higher light sensitivity on it’s 1/2.3 inch 10.62 megapixel CMOS sensor. It also includes an array of manual controls such as an adjustment dial for precise manual focus which should allow for additional creative control and flexibility. The GZ-HM1 will include 64 GB of internal storage along with an SD/SDHC card slot for additional storage which will come in handy when you are using its time lapse or 600 fps recording functions. The JVC GZ-HM1 will be available in March for $1,199.95. For more information, take a look at their press release here.
JVC has added a new high definition camera to its recently-announced 2010 Everio line, giving the series three HD models priced under $500. The new Everio GZ-HM340 features 16GB of internal flash memory plus an SD/SDHC card slot.
The GZ-HM340 includes all of the new features and improvements found throughout the 2010 Everio line, including advancements in low light capabilities and image stabilization, while convenience is enhanced with a new auto recording feature and time lapse recording. Read the rest of this entry »
New HD Everio GZ-HM400 offers Full HD, 9 MP stills and slow motion
JVC today announced a new video camera that offers the performance, features and handling demanded by video enthusiasts. The new JVC HD Everio GZ-HM400, available immediately, emphasizes image quality and usability in a design that videographers will find allows comfortable extended use. Read the rest of this entry »
At CES 2009, JVC announced it’s line up of Everio consumer camcorders. Included in this release are some interesting features, such as dual SD memory card slots, allowing you to put two SDHC cards into your camcorder at the same time. In addition there’s a one touch setting to export your video clips to you iPod, and uploading to YouTube, as well as a very usefull calendar view feature, that allows you to see an overview of all your video clips on the days that they were taken. Also included is AVCHD recording at the maximum data rate of 24Mbps, allows you to get the best image quality from the AVCHD codec.
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