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- - 0.8 MP
- - Optical zoom: 25x Digital zoom: 800x
- - LCD 2.5"
- - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
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Uk has collected 11 expert reviews for JVC GZ-MG 30 0.8 MP and the average expert rating is 70 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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alphr.com
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2011-07-31 20:09:01 |
The built-in hard disk is a taste of things to come. But image quality is comparable only to a budget DV camcorder, making the price a little high After some time as the sleeping giant in the camcorder business, JVC came out all guns blazing last year...
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67%
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gadgetspeak.com
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2011-07-31 20:08:47 |
Not long ago all Camcorders recorded to tape, then some were dual tape and memory card. Now it seems that hard disc is all the rage.
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76%
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soundandvision.com
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2011-07-31 20:08:57 |
When I reviewed JVC’s first Everio camcorder (“The Cutting Edge,” December 2004), my biggest complaint was that its 4-gigabyte (GB) MicroDrive restricted you to just an hour of best-quality video, and a spare drive — unlike the MiniDV tapes used i...
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pcmag.com
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2011-07-31 20:09:13 |
JVC envisions camcorders of the future as hard drive devices that dont require removable media such as miniDVD discs, DV tapes, or media cards. Theyll also be really small and light. Indeed, the Everio GZ-MG30 is just that—a compact hard-drive-base...
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50%
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easycamcorders.com
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2011-07-31 20:09:17 |
The JVC GZ-MG30, to be fair, is on the cutting edge of the next step in camcorders. It is part of JVC?s Everio series, recording video straight to a hard disk. The more expensive Everio models feature a removable 4GB Microdrive. The GZ-MG30, part of th...
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camcorderinfo.com
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2011-07-31 20:09:28 |
large enough to get a good grip on, like the toggles on the dirt cheap Canon ZR series. But any raised toggle still deserves accolades, and this control is much better than the sliding switches employed on camcorders like the Canon Optura 50.
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61%
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