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Red (Audio Left), 1 White (Audio Right), 1 Yellow (Video) - JVC Part number QAM0211-001. Ex-Pro JVC QAM0211-001 AV Audio Video Cable Lead for GZ-HD3, GZ-HD5, GZ-HD6, Gz-HD7, GZ-HD10, GZ-HD30, GZ-HD40, GZ-HD300, GZ-HD320
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Ex-Pro JVC to any audio video input (TV, VCR etc....) Jack output to Phono connections, 1 ... more
Red (Audio Left), 1 White (Audio Right), 1 Yellow (Video) - JVC Part number QAM0211-001. Ex-Pro JVC QAM0211-001 AV Audio Video Cable Lead for GZ-HD3, GZ-HD5, GZ-HD6, Gz-HD7, GZ-HD10, GZ-HD30, GZ-HD40, GZ-HD300, GZ-HD320
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This Battery Charger offer rapid and consistently reliable recharging experience you need ... more
to get the most out of your digital devices, thanks to advanced engineering and state-of-the-art manufacturing. 100% compatible with original charger they can charge original battery as well as PowerDuplex battery.
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Camcorder - Optical Zoom: 35, 35 x - Digital Zoom: 800x - Weight: 315 g - Supported Media Type: Hard disc drive, Flash card - Viewfinder: without Viewfinder
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Features:
>Optical Sensor Type: CCD Sensor
>Optical Sensor Size: 1/2.5"
>Camcorder Sensor Resolution: 5.4 Mpix
This high resolution means you can record your video and still images having very high detail. Thanks to the high resolution you can enlarge your captured images to a high level without losing image quality.
>Widescreen video capture
>Media: Hard disk drive
Its great to have an integrated hard disk drive. Its 40 GB capacity is enough to record 50 hours of video. Just keep on recording and when no space is left, transfer the data to your computer and start recording again. Its really fun!
>Optical Zoom: 10 x
Without losing any image quality, you can zoom up to 10 x with JVC Everio GZ-MG575 Camcorder. This zoom is more than enough for me.
>Digital Zoom: 300 x
If you will zoom to a high level you will surely ...
Advantages: No tapes, and it's TINY ! Disadvantages: "Only" one hour on an expensive 4GB microdrive...
At last, a review from me of something you can actually buy new !
The JVC Everio GZ-MC200 records your digital video footage on a 4 GB microdrive, a mini removable hard disk instead of a tape. Take good care of this microdrive - it's a mini hard disk - as replacements are quite expensive.
The 4 GB microdrive will let you shoot about one hour of video in MPEG-2 compression at a resolution of 720x576 pixels and a data rate of 8.5 MB/sec (in Ultra Fine mode), more if you turn the quality down.
In addition, the Everio has a 2.12 megapixel CCD sensor (0.28 inches) that can produce still photographs at four different resolutions, with the maximum resolution 1600x1200 pixels. This resolution produces more good quality photos when printed at 4"x6". You can fit 4,500 two-megapixel still images or five hours of audio recording ...
Advantages: Small pictue quality and sound good Disadvantages: Bundled software doesn't work and JVC couldn@ seem to care less.
The camera seems fine however the bundled software is utterly useless. There is a direct copy to DVD feature which will only copy a maximum of 50 files to a single DVD, if your average clip length is 10 seconds you can write a maximum of 8 minutes 20 seconds to a DVD however large, or to put it another way 300 clips averaging 10 seconds, our holiday film, would require 6 DVDs or 28.2 GBs of DVD for 1GB of film. There is a bundled film production program which works fine up until the point when you try and burn the results to disc when you find yourself at an American website asking for $90 if you want to burn your disc. I don't know if by spending the $90 you can actually copy your film to a suitably sized DVD.
JVC seem uninterested that their product doesn't do what their advertising suggests so presumably their legal department is ...