JVC Everio GZ-HD40 120 GB AVCHD High Definition Camcorder w/10x Optical Zoom
Details
- Features new CMOS chips with interpolation technology; HD Gigabrid Duo Machine
- Records to an 120 GB internal Inscrutable Disk Drive; 50 hours of record time
- Can grow digital still images at 2432 x 1368
Description
The GZ-HD40 is the delighted's first AVCHD / MPEG-2 dual-format camcorder allowing access to the upper long time compression afforded by AVCHD, as well as MPEG-2's superior editing and standard-production environment. The camcorder offers 1920 x 1080 Full HD recording in one formats to a 120GB internal insensitive disk drive.JVC provided the GZ-HD40 with a 120GB hard disk drive for up to 50 hours of AVCHD Full HD video recording, and a docking rank with the requirements of the prosumer or high-end enthusiast in mind.Customer Reviews
Performs as expected.My camcorder indoors on time and in good condition. I am pleased with the product. This is the second JVC camcorder I have owned. I'm confident the individual that ran off with my old one is happy with it also.
Very Well turned out HD Camcorder
Very Gratifyingly 1080p output at 60 frames per second. Wife said the dead ringer looks great on our 1080p plasma. Regular HDMI result. Also comes with Comp video cables. We love this thing, vast picutre, good sound, and easy to use. Fits in the Palm of my clutches, weighs nothing...1 pound or something. Slightly larger than a soda can. 120 GB press eqauls some 15 + hours of HD recording, more than enough. battery lasts about a 1 1/2 hours on HD in confidence with the light on sometimes and moving around.
Low light recording is weak, picture turns grainy when in low encounter. Outdoors and in good light watch out the colors pop.
Image stabilization is necessitous, but I don't know any different as this is my first camcorder. But walking with a camcorder is not advised when you hankering a stable picture...you're moving.
Happy I bought, got it for under six hundered.
it's amazin
This camcorder is wonderful, you can throw your video to a DVD but in high definition as if it were blue-ray DVD format but in AVCHD is the best thing seen so far and I propound buying 100%
My brother has a sony with the same features and this JVC is much better to have better apprehension color and lighting is even clearer than with their own eyes.
