JVC’s new Everio X camcorder can handle imaging of all kinds, it shoots both 600fps slow-mo vid and 9-megapixel stills—and can even capture 5-megapixel photos while shooting 1080p HD video. The 600fps ...
JVC have stuffed their latest camcorder with Bluetooth, but while you might automatically assume the short-range wireless functionality was to be used for media transfers, you'd be wrong. In actual ...
JVC have outed their latest flagship digital camcorder, the JVC Everio GZ-HM1. Capable of recording Full HD video together with outputting 1080/60p through its HDMI connector, the HM1 uses a ...
Line includes palm-sized new high definition models, hard disk and memory recording, more color choices and new sharing options. The 2009 line of JVC Everio camcorders offers innovations in video ...
JVC’s new GZ-MS100 is totally YouTube. How YouTube? It has a freakin’ YouTube sticker on the side. Also, it allows one-button YouTube uploads to challenge the ...
We know the raft of summer vacations is sadly over, but there's always a need to capture those Thanksgiving get-togethers and holiday pow-wows, right? JVC has today announced a new Full HD camcorder ...
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HD Everio Offers Five Hours of High-Definition Recording and Broadcast HD Camera Lens JVC next month will deliver a new high definition camcorder that provides full HD 1920x1080i video quality ...
Last year JVC gave its Everio camcorders a rugged makeover, with the GZ-R10 and GZ-R70 models getting the same sort of protection as its ADIXXION actioncam. Now the firm has updated its tough ...
Ever since MiniDV camcorders were released, I’ve wondered to myself how long it would be before someone like Sony released a camcorder that recorded to an internal hard drive, instead of old-school ...
JVC has announced the Everio S series GZ-MS100, complete with YouTube button, to bring the power of a camcorder to the mobile/webcam-dominated video-sharing site Richard Trenholm was CNET's film and ...
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