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The New JVC Camcorders

February 9th, 2010

As the want for cheap high definition video increases, these two equipment with their slightly cheap price tags, seem to be the ideal answer from JVC.

JVC made available two unconventional mid-range cameras in the 1st quarter of 2009, to be specific, the JVC GZ-HD300 and JVC GZ-HD320. 

The JVC GZ-HD300 is a neat and user-friendly release which holds functions that are sufficient for the common patron. Even though the JVC GZ-HD300 does not fare perfectly in low light, noise levels or even in still photography, this set most certainly will gratify the wants of customers with its basic easy-to-use features, small size and excellent bright light color accuracy. Most of all, it comes with a cheapest price tag.

Its older sibling, the JVC GZ-HD320 sports a 1/4.1-inch 3.05 megapixel CMOS image sensor, full HD recording at 1920 x 1080 resolution, Genessa processing technology, HD Gigabrid Premium video engine, HDMI V.1.3 with x.v. color, 20x optical zoom, AVCHD UXP mode and 120GB hard drive. Like the JVC GZ-HD300, this release might not have the abilities a upper-end hobbyist would like, but most certainly wins in the area of extreme portability and its Laser Touch operation.

Looking for the perfect release is no easy task and it can be a bit disappointing if you end up with a dud. To be utterly certain that you got yourself the ideal machine to fulfil your needs, be sure to check out more camcorder reviews before making up your mind to pay money for your model!

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