The Current JVC Camcorders
As popularity for affordable high definition video grows, these two gadgets with their slightly insignificant price tags, seem to be the most suitable answer from JVC.
JVC made available two new mid-range cameras in the early part of 2009, specifically the JVC GZ-HD300 and JVC GZ-HD320.
The JVC GZ-HD300 is a small and user-friendly gadget that serves up traits which are sufficient for the everyday consumer. Though the JVC GZ-HD300 does not perform perfectly in low light, noise levels or even in still photography, this set certainly will satisfy the needs of customers with its basic easy-to-use functions, small size and excellent bright light color accuracy. Most notably, it comes with a least pricey price tag.
Its older sibling, the JVC GZ-HD320 sports a 1/4.1-inch 3.05 megapixel CMOS image sensor, full HD recording at 1920 x 1080 resolution, Genessa processing technology, HD Gigabrid Premium video engine, HDMI V.1.3 with x.v. color, 20x optical zoom, AVCHD UXP mode and 120GB hard drive. Like the JVC GZ-HD300, this gadget might not encompass the abilities a upper-end hobbyist would like, but unquestionably wins in the area of extreme portability and its Laser Touch operation.
Browsing for the most suitable piece of equipment is no easy task and it can be slightly disappointing if you end up with a dud. To be fully sure that you got yourself the most suitable camcorder to fulfil your needs, be sure to read more camcorder reviews before making a decision to shell out money for your set!



























