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JVC Everio GZ-MG77 (HDD)

 

The GZ-MG77 HDD camcorder features just one CDD as matched to 3 on the GZ-MG505- but at 1/3 inch it's somewhat larger. It bears a 30Gigabyte HD drive and 16:9 ratio wide screens, also.

One feature JVC holds with its 2006 Everio G range of HDD cameras is to offer them all an telling 30GB HD Drive onto which to preserve the MPEG-2 videos and 2.18MP still pictures as are created by this remarkable new production. Similar to all of these models, there is a integral "G" sensor which, when excited, will at once close the very small hard disk drives and turn off the power in the event that the camera is dropped. Exclusive of it, up to 37 hrs of video recording (at the lowest quality adjustment) or 9,999 JPEG pictures might be lost on impact.

 

 

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First impressions

With the exemption of the best of the array Everio GZ-MG505, which is somewhat larger than those in the array under it, this model is in fact smaller than the picture above proposes, but its uncomplicated and well-thought design makes it a pleasure to hold. It's rapidly apparent that, similar to all these models, it features no viewfinder; rather, the operator has to depend upon the open 2.7inche wide screen color Liquid crystal display screen for operation. Though, by employing it with the right hand carrying the cam and the left hand holding the Liquid crystal display, it really makes the task of making still shootings rather comfortable - peculiarly because there is aboard DIS (Digital Image Stabilization) and equally a Menu Button and Mini Joystick controller on the left side Liquid crystal display frame itself. The Very small 1.8 inch fixed 30Gigabyte hard disk drive rests where a videotape or DVD space would be on usual camcorders, and with the exemption of features like Power toggle and a couple of connecters here and there is short to commentary on.

 

Features

Regarding characteristics, this model bears additional in general with its big-buddy, the MG505, than it acts with either the debut Everio GZ-MG21 or even the Everio GZ-MG36. While the second two models bear a more generous (and telling) 32x Optical Zoom ratio as matched to the GZ-MG77's 10x zoom, it does own the biggest CCD (Charge-coupled device) at 1/3.9inche – as compared to any of the others, and makes 2.18MP picture resolution (the GZ-MG505 has three 1/4.5inche Charge-coupled device giving 1.33 MP each). It does provide broad 16:9 widescreen, with picture processing rendered by JVC's Megabrid Engine planned to optimize video and stills picture processing. Digital zoom on this and the MG505 is a well-nigh-respectable 300x ratio (likened to an unreasonable and un-essential 800x on the lower two models).

 

Other distinguished characteristics include Backlight Control (for compensating against prevailing brilliant light backside the subject) with Spotlight control (the power to choose a peculiar area of the image to practice as the adjustment source), fully Auto / Manual focus, and Auto / Manual White Balance. Operators can save pictures at equal to 1632x1224 pixels resolution (the most well among the four options) to both the hard disk drive or to an optional SD card, with works including Motor-Drive Shooting and Macro Shooting to between a space of 5centimeter whenever the zoom is adjusted to its fullest. An LED "Auto Flash" is a characteristic to employ when shooting digital still images.

 

 

One characteristic that carries best plus of the non-linear type of clip saving and replay on these models is the power of the consumer to pick out clips, decide a replay order for them and then run them on a Television set or even outer DVD recorder in the selected clip order. It is also feasible to burn straight to DVD disc thru USB 2.0(Universal Serial Bus) employing JVC's optional newly Everio CU-VD10 Share Station DVD Burner, thru provided Easy DVD-Video software (GZ-MG77 and GZ-MG505 only).

 

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