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Panasonic SDR-H250 review
Panasonic brings a 3CCD hard drive camcorder to the table with the SDR-H250. It helpfully provides an option to record to a memory card and it offers many useful scene modes, but it will struggle to keep up with hi-def models Read more
6 March 2007, 17:39 | Tags: Panasonic, Panasonic SDR-H250, battery pack, shutter speed, hi-def
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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
22 August 2006, 14:05 | Tags: JVC, JVC Everio GZ-MG77, LCD display, image stabilisation, MiniDV
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Sony Handycam DCR-SR100 review
Sony may not be the first manufacturer to enter the hard drive camcorder market -- that distinction goes to JVC's Everio models. But with excellent video quality and fluid operation, the Sony Handycam DCR-SR100 puts all but the more expensive JVC 500 series models, as well as Sony's own DVD-based models, to shame Read more
27 July 2006, 15:52 | Tags: Sony, Sony Handycam DCR-SR100, lens cover, tripod, video quality
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JVC Everio GZ-MG77EK review
The JVC Everio GZ-MG77EK records its video on an internal 30GB hard disk, which allows you to save as much as 7 hours of video at the highest quality or a staggering 37 hours of footage at the lowest-quality. It's extremely lightweight and compact, but the video quality simply doesn't stack up against that of most MiniDV or DVD camcorders Read more
19 May 2006, 12:06 | Tags: JVC, JVC Everio GZ-MG77, red-eye reduction, PAL, video quality
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Best camcorders for a summer holiday
So you're jetting off to some exotic location. You've got two choices about what kind of video camera you take -- which will it be? Read more
12 May 2005, 18:44 | Tags: Canon, Hitachi, JVC, Sony UK, Canon MV750i




