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JVC Everio GZ-MG630


$430.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:60GB internal HDD storage. Can record to inexpensive and readily available microSD or SDHC cards. 35x optical zoom.

The Cons:HDD storage is more prone to physical damage and not as energy efficient as SDD storage. Records standard definition footage only. Standard battery has low life.

 The JVC Everio GZ-MG630 is a member of the Everio G Series Camcorders and is the cheapest of the three 2009 members of the line. It features a 1/6-inch 800,000-pixel CCD image sensor that is supported by a 40x dynamic zoom magnification that uses all of the CCD pixels without any degradation of the picture quality.

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Product Shot 2 It comes in three available colors: Diamond Silver, Sapphire Blue, and Ruby Red. The JVC Everio GZ-MG630 uses a KONICA MINOLTA LENS that includes an 800x digital zoom. It has a 60GB Hard Disk Drive and can handle a microSD or a SDHC card to add on extra space to its already formidable hard drive or make it easy to transfer video from multiple devices.

Features

  • Colors: Diamond Silver, Sapphire Blue, Ruby Red
  • KONICA MINOLTA LENS
  • 800x digital zoom
  • 40x dynamic zoom
  • 1/6-inch 800,000-pixel CCD image sensor
  • 60GB Hard Disk Drive
  • MicroSD card space
  • SDHC card space

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Pros
  • 5

    60GB internal HDD storage

  • 5

    can record to inexpensive and readily available microSD or SDHC cards

  • 5

    35x optical zoom

  • 5

    compact

Cons
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    HDD storage is more prone to physical damage and not as energy efficient as SDD storage

  • 1

    records standard definition footage only

  • 0

    Standard battery has low life

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Amanda Seiwert Stephens
Amanda Seiwert Stephens: #jvc_everio_gz_mg630 Just got mine & I LOVE it! It's small, light, easy 2 use and loads of fun. The touch screen pat is awesome! Reminds me a little bit of Knight Rider LOL It's expensive think mine was just under$500.00 tho we also have the longest warranty possible so that added 2 the cost. It switches easily between taking video & taking normal digital pictures. Only down side is that I'm finding it hard 2 find a case 2 buy 4 it last place 2 check is Best Buy I'm sure they will have one, I highly recomend this item. The editing options available are insane...you can chop videos cut them up rearrange them mash it all together make a dvd take still capture pictures from any part of a video etc. the sky is the limit I can't say enough good things about it! Other than I feel really spoiled. May 25, 09
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