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JVC Everio GR-D850US


$250.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:35x optical zoom. Compact and lightweight. Easy to use.

The Cons:Lacks a viewfinder. Can record in standard definition only. Smaller CCD means still shots are of low resolution (VGA).

The JVC Everio GR-D850US is a high-band affordable digital camcorder. It has a long life data battery that can run for 115-minutes and also give the consumer an up to date reading on what the remaining battery and recording time is, even if the power is turned off.

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There are some other nice features, such as an auto button that makes it quick and simple to switch between auto and manual mode, and 3-dimension noise reduction that takes the video noise down in low light by 30% for a 2dB improvement in the signal-to-noise ratio. The JVC Everio GR-D850US has multiple language options for menu settings and camera operations. It is equipped with a 2.7 inch 16:9 clear LCD monitor. Compared to other JVC Everio camcorders, the JVC Everio GR-D850US does not have the largest array of features, but it does have one of the more reasonable prices.

Features

  • 2.7 inch 16:9 LCD monitor
  • Clear LCD
  • Super high-band processor
  • Web-Camera function via IEEE 1394
  • NightAlive
  • Digital Effects and Scene Transitions
  • 3-Dimension Noise Reduction
  • 115 minute digital battery
  • Stick control on LCD
  • 35x Optical zoom
  • 800x Digital zoom

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    35x optical zoom

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    compact and lightweight

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    easy to use

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    affordable price

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    great video quality for the price

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    easy to view the LCD display image - even outside in bright sunlight

Cons
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    lacks a viewfinder

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    can record in standard definition only

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    smaller CCD means still shots are of low resolution (VGA)

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    uses MiniDV tapes whereas most camcorders in this range have moved to onboard / external flash memory

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