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JVC Everio GZ-MG155 (HDD)

 

The GZ-MG155 is among the four Everio "G" series products from JVC that has the ability to record wide screen DVD-quality video onto its inner Hard Disk Drive plus offering the feature of an SD card slot for still photographs. 

The fresh series of Everio G HDD (Hard Disk Drive) camcorders offered by JVC appears and senses much like to the last year's camcorders, however closer review discloses one or two dissimilarities, not just to their external visual aspect but as well to functionality. In spite of both Sony and Panasonic having freshly presented camcorders that not only make recording to videotape or discs but to Very small inner HDD (hard disk drives), JVC still have an extraordinary series of Everio G cam that provide many hrs of DVD-quality taping, hence reducing the demand for the consumer to transfer the movie clips to a pc or save to a DVD (digital video disc) in a urgency.

 

 

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What's more, the Everio GZ-MG155 is best for those searching a prompt and comfortable process of photographing home movie clips and digital photographs gives thanks to its 30GB inner HDD (hard disk drive) and also its SD memory card expansion slot.

 

First impressions

The MG-GZ155 acquires numerous of the designing characteristics of those in its introducing array, so to discriminate it, the cam has been provided an additional two-tone paint task; the main physical structure at this time has a grey visual aspect. The figure is greatly the similar, although we are now offered a functional shutter lens cover (see image above - the button present between the lens and the Liquid crystal display screen) that signifies that we will no more miss the lens cover! Although it does not bear a viewfinder as detected on numerous accepted camcorders, the Everio’s 2.7inch wide screen color LCD (Liquid crystal display) screen is more comfortable for most consumers, and it is offered complete with important functioning controls on the side area of the LCD (Liquid crystal display) frame itself.

 

Features

Gives thanks to the manner the MG155 is planned, it is extremely comfortable for a complete video freshman to carry it up and be recording home video within seconds, but for all those users who desire a little extra command it is comfortable to take manual choices for focusing and white balance (indoor/ exterior color control) adjustments. What's peculiarly functional is the incorporation of functioning commands – Videocassette recorder-style playback commands and in addition the navigation / functioning joystick employed to make manual settings - on the Liquid crystal display frame itself. With it, it is potential not only to choose functions before pushing the Recording button but also to set the aperture, shutter speed rate or white balance while really making recording, gives thanks to on-screen computer graphic "head-up" presentations.

 

 

 

And the 32x zoom is exciting, also – even if the 800x digital zoom is extra because of the resulting blockish pictures it develops.

 

The GZ-MG155 is available in market with a wireless remote system, which is very useful while taking or play-listing video clips for AV output to a Television set or complete recorder – just choose the thumbnail standing for the clip (or range of clips) and press Play button. It is all practically more comfortable than transferring tapes in an orthodox tape-based camcorder!

 

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