This web site uses cookies to improve your experience. By viewing our content, you are accepting the use of cookies. To find out more and change your cookie settings, please view our cookie policy. Close

chris stevens search results mentioning JVC

Showing results 1 to 10 of 17

Your Selections

Refine Your Results

by Section

by Weight

by Recording Media

by Number of Sensors

  • 1 (4)
  • 3 (2)

by Optical Zoom

by Digital Zoom

by Content Type

CNET UK > Crave > Camcorders

JVC Everio GZ-HD7: Hi-def for munchkins

Just when you thought you were too tiny to sustain the weight of a hi-def camcorder, along comes JVC to make camcorders fun for midgets again... Read more

10 January 2007 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Crave > Camcorders

JVC Everio Full High Definition: Junior goes to HD school

The Everio hard-disk range has always intrigued buyers, but lacklustre image quality has plagued this brave new technology. Is JVC's new high-definition model finally worth lubing up for? Read more

3 October 2006 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders

JVC Everio GZ-MG77 review

Editors:

2.5 stars out of 5

Users:

3.5000 stars out of 5

JVC Everio GZ-MG77 review

JVC's hard-disk-based GZ-MG77 has sacrificed some of its features for affordability -- it only has a single CCD, as opposed to its more expensive 3CCD sibling, the MG505, and the zoom comes nowhere near tape-based models. If you're a casual user, however, who wants to record straight to hard disk, it might just suffice Read more

£550

22 August 2006 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders

Editors' choice JVC Everio GZ-MG505 review

Editors:

3.5 stars out of 5

Users:

3.5000 stars out of 5

JVC Everio GZ-MG505 review

JVC's Everio GZ-MG505 is a hard-disk-based 3CCD camcorder that follows in the footsteps of its predecessor, the GZ-MC500, which remains an extremely impressive camcorder, even by today's standards. The MG505 adds a larger hard disk and improved optics, but it still records to proprietary video format, which may not please more professional users Read more

£800

11 August 2006 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Crave > Camcorders

JVC and his technicolour dream camcorder: GY-HD250U

We've looked at hi-def video camcorders before, but now the format is evolving into one of the most interesting media for new filmmakers to realise their creative spasms Read more

15 May 2006 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Crave > Camcorders

JVC says cheerio to GZ-MG500 and come hereio to GZ-MG505

The original Everio GZ-MG500 was a heart-stopping monument to man's greatest achievements. Some suggested it might eclipse even the pyramids. Here's the upgrade! Read more

9 May 2006 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders

JVC Everio GZ-MG20 review

Editors:

4.0 stars out of 5

Users:

4.0000 stars out of 5

JVC Everio GZ-MG20 review

While casual users will find the MG20's nine-hour footage capacity is more than enough for general use, compulsive videographers will be better off opting for a removable hard-disk camera. But the overwhelming reason to opt for the MG20 is its tin-can size Read more

£410

28 November 2005 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Crave > Camcorders

Hard to beat: JVC GZ-MG20

Tired of getting tangled up in sprawling reams of camcorder tape that slither and twist around your body like electromagnetic triffids? Need to escape into a miniDV-free existance? JVC's GZ-MG20 may be the hard-disk camcorder you're looking for Read more

21 November 2005 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders

JVC Everio GZ-MC500 review

Editors:

4.5 stars out of 5

Users:

3.0000 stars out of 5

JVC Everio GZ-MC500 review

Because of the MC500's 3CCD system, the picture recorded to the internal Microdrive is better than anything a single-CCD system is capable of. The most convincing reason to consider the MC500 is its size, though. Unlike most camcorders, it will fit in your pocket Read more

£800

22 July 2005 by Chris Stevens

CNET UK > Reviews > Cameras and Camcorders > Camcorders

JVC GR-D240 review

Editors:

3.0 stars out of 5

Users:

0 out of 5

Not yet rated

Rate this

JVC GR-D240 review

MiniDV might have been superceded by hard disks in the gadget-cool stakes, but it's still widely available, great value and, most importantly, offers good quality imaging. The GR-D240 is a case in point: a simple holiday camcorder that offers lovely daylight footage Read more

£154

15 July 2005 by Chris Stevens

About CBS Interactive

Copyright © 2013 CBS Interactive Limited. All rights reserved.