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JVC Everio GZ-MG335


$510.00 Released January, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Outdoor images are DVD quality at ultra-fine setting, look good. Low light resolution is adequate, some grain but you can still see everything. Included software creates DVDs easily that play in normal DVD players.

The Cons:Menus are a little confusing at times, options tucked under headings you don't expect.

JVC claims that its GZ series are the world's smallest and lightest hard-disk recording camcorders at approximately 0.7lbs. The Everio GZ-MG335 features a lens designed by Konica-Minolta which produces a 35x optical zoom, and a 200x digital zoom, with image stabilization.

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The camera has a 1/6" CCD sensor with Gigabrid Engine image processing technology. Its 30GB internal hard-drive allows for up to 37.5 hours of recording time, and the camera has a micro-SD slots as well. It comes with the "Everio Dock", a docking station with all the necessary connection ports built-in. The camera features USB output, as well as IEEE1394 and i.Link.

Features

  • 1/6" CCD
  • Gigabrid Engine for image processing
  • 30GB internal hard-drive
  • Up to 37.5 hours of recoding time
  • Micro-SD slot
  • Konica-Minolta lens with 35x optical zoom
  • Image stabilization
  • Everio Dock
  • Weight: 0.71lbs
  • Dimensions: Approx. 2-3/16" x 2-11/16" x 4-11/16" (54mm x 68mm x 119mm)

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    outdoor images are DVD quality at ultra-fine setting, look good

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    low light resolution is adequate, some grain but you can still see everything

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    included software creates DVDs easily that play in normal DVD players

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    LCD is clear and sharp, letters really stand out and are easy to read

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    camera is small enough to fit in a jacket pocket, very convenient

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    feels sturdy and durable, not much flex or creak in the build

Cons
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    menus are a little confusing at times, options tucked under headings you don't expect

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