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JVC Everio GZ-MG670


$480.00 Released January, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Easy to use controls. Good color accuracy. HDMI port for audio/video playback on HDTVs.

The Cons:Records videos in a unpopular proprietary file format. Records videos in standard definition only. Recorded video suffers from noise, artifacting and trailing expected from a standard definition camcorder of this caliber.

 The JVC Everio GZ-MG670 is a member of the Everio G Series Camcorders and is the medium priced member of the three 2009 camcorders in the line. It has an extremely limited choice on color - it only comes in Onyx Black.

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Product Shot 2 The JVC Everio GZ-MG670 uses a KONICA MINOLTA LENS that includes an 800x digital zoom and features a 1/6-inch 800,000-pixel CCD image sensor. The sensor is supported by a 40x dynamic zoom magnification that uses all of the CCD pixels without any degradation of the picture quality. It has a 80GB Hard Disk Drive and can handle a microSD or a SDHC card to add on extra space to its already formidable hard drive.

Features

  • Only One Color: Onyx Black
  • Medium Priced Member of the line
  • KONICA MINOLTA LENS
  • 800x digital zoom
  • 40x dynamic zoom
  • 1/6-inch 800,000-pixel CCD image sensor
  • 80GB Hard Disk Drive
  • MicroSD card space
  • SDHC card space

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Pros
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    easy to use controls

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    good color accuracy

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    HDMI port for audio/video playback on HDTVs

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    good battery life

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    lightweight and compact

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    large internal storage (80GB)

Cons
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    records videos in a unpopular proprietary file format

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    records videos in standard definition only

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    recorded video suffers from noise, artifacting and trailing expected from a standard definition camcorder of this caliber

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    low resolution still images

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    no microphone port, headphone port, accessory shoe, or audio features

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    poor manual control

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    hard disk storage uses more energy, is heavier and is more prone to damage than flash based storage

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