Photo : JVC Everio GZ-MG330 30GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder with 35x Optical Zoom (Blue)

Photo : JVC Everio GZ-MG330 30GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder with 35x Optical Zoom (Blue)

JVC Everio GZ-MG330 30GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder with 35x Optical Zoom (Blue)

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JVC Everio GZ-MG330 30GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder with 35x Optical Zoom (Blue)
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: JVC
Color: Blue
Display Size: 2.7 inches
EAN: 0046838032622
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Label: JVC
Manufacturer: JVC
Maximum Focal Length: 77 millimeters
Minimum Focal Length: 2.2 millimeters
Model: JVC-GZMG330ABLUE
Optical Zoom: 35 unknown-units
Publisher: JVC
Release Date: January 30, 2008
Sales Rank: 544
Special Features: nv:Size^1/6' CCD Sensor|Memory Included^30GB Internal|Storage Media^microSD|Compressed Format^JPEG|Compressed Format^DPOF|Compressed Format^PictBridge 1.0|Movie File Format^MPEG-2-PS|Optical Zoom^35X|Digital Zoom^800x|LCD Monitor^2.7 inches|LCD Pixels^112,000 pixels|LCD Coverage^100%|Shutter Speed^Video: 1/2 1/4000|Shutter Speed^Still: 1/2 1/1000|Movie Audio^Dolby Digital (2 Channels)|Computer Interface^USB|Computer Interface^DC Input|Computer Interface^AV Input/Output
Studio: JVC
Variation Description: Blue
Warranty: 1



Features:
  • Internal high-capacity HDD allows up to 37.5 hours of recording time
  • Equipped with a high-performance Konica Minolta lens
  • Enlarge images up to 800x with this full quality 35x optical zoom
  • Pack efficiently with one of the world's smallest and lightest hard disk camcorders
  • View remaining battery power by percent and remaining recording time in minutes with the data battery







Editorial Review:

Item Description:
With the GZ-MG330A Everio Hard Drive Camcorder you can record all the stuff that makes life more fun. Everio has been redesigned to offer more satisfaction in a smaller, lighter body. It's the world's smallest and lightest hard disk camcorder, so you can shoot actively without fatigue, and travel with lots of space left over when you pack your bags. The Everio models have been equipped with a high-performance lens developed by camera specialist, KONICA MINOLTA. It captures clear and bright images. Everio is equipped with an industry-leading 35x optical zoom for incredible magnification with full optical quality. Digital zoom takes you up to 800x. Internal high-capacity HDD allows extremely long recording times. With the 30GB model, you can store up to 37 hours of video. To safeguard Hard Disk Drive from shocks and vibrations, the Everio has a Floating Suspension System that effectively dampens vibrations through polymer shock absorbers. You can choose the picture quality from four modes, from high-quality video equivalent to DVD Movie to small-sized clip ideal for uploading to the Web. In addition to a built-in hard disk drive, Everio also has a slot for microSD Card so you can store videos and stills on this commonly available memory card (optional). Now copy video and stills from the built-in HDD to the microSD card. Sharing is even easier. 1/2 - 1/4000 Video Shutter Speed 1/2 - 1/1000 Still Shutter Speed 112K pixel, 2.7-inch LCD monitor 30GB 1.8 hard drive microSD Memory Card Slot Video Format - MPEG-2-PS Audio Format - Dolby Digital Still Format - JPEG Interfaces on Camera - USB2.0, AV Out, DC in Built-in Lens Cover Image Stabilizer Auto illumination light Auto Power ON/OFF - Close the LCD to turn the power off and Open turns the camera on in about 1 second Auto LCD Backlight Control for comfortable viewing whether indoors or outdoors PictBridge compatible Approximate Unit Dim



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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Good Product ...
Product works well.. the touch sensor took some getting used to.. still photos are a little difficult as the camera does not compensate for hand shakes. otherwise it works perfectly.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Something Simple ...
I bought this camera for my father in law who was taking a 65 day cruise and always had an interest in video but would never buy it for himself. I was able to help him get started over the phone since he lives
6000 miles away. At 79 years old I wasn't sure if he would be able to work it. He did it and loves everything about it-as excited as a boy with a new toy. I will get to see the results over X-mas and will follow up at that time.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Love It ...
I purchased this camcorder to replace my first Sony camcorder. I loved my Sony, but it was 5 years old and started having problems. I have used this camcorder several times to video my children playing. I have hooked it up to the television and played back the video. I love it. I am not an expert on camcorders. I only purchased this one so my children would be able to see themselves grow up. I have not had any problems with it. I purchased a second camera for my mother in law for her video needs also. I love the fact that you don't use a tape. There is no fast forwarding or rewinding. If I want to delete a clip, I just highlight it and tell the camera to delete it. If I want to go to a specific clip, I just highlight it and the camera replays that clip. To turn it on you just open the LCD Screen and to turn it off, just close the LCD screen. Highly Recommended.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * JVC Everio GZ-MG330 review ...
Camcorder is very light and compact. 1st one that I have ever used. Very easy to use. Definitly get an additional battery. Was on vacation for over a week with it and the middle tier battery lasted the day perfectly for me. Shaky when zooming way in. Image is good, low light a little problematic. Over all works great. Data transfer to computer very fast and included software is decent. Great value.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * love this camcorder ...
I ordered this camera before starting a 2 month vacation. I got it about 5 days before leaving on the trip, so had very little time to get used to it. Fortunately it is an easy to use camera. I've been using it for nearly a month and still have plenty of memory left on the hard drive. The only time I notice any shaking in the video is when I need to zoom in to the maximum.
I would recommend this to anyone looking for an easy to use, reasonably priced digital camcorder.


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