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Compact Everio S makes sharing simple. This elegant, slim, lightweight camera boasts a Konica Minolta Lens, 35x optical zoom, Laser Touch operation and sharing videos over the Internet is now simpler than ever with the one-button uploading to YouTube, the leading video sharing site. Everio S also has all the convenience Everio is well-known for.
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JVC Everio MS102 Dual flash CAM
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| Review Date: April 29, 2009 |
| Reviewer: John Lo, saint paul, mn |
| This is a fantastic small camcorder. Its a small larger than the palm of your hand and not much larger than a digital camera. I tried out the ultra fine mode and economy mode and both work fantastic. The ultra fine give you better detail but takes up lots of room. The economy mode works just as excellent but provides less detail. It shoots very clear picture in adequate lighting but in low lighting, you will need to turn on the LED light or make the proper adjustments. Also, you can view what you recorded right on the camcorder. It is also very simple to convert the videos you record to a workable format. For the price of $270 you can't go incorrect. I recommend it to everyone. |
Convenient and time saving
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| Review Date: June 17, 2009 |
| Reviewer: William Astudillo, |
| I really like this JVC flash memory camcorder. No longer do I have to sit through hours of tape either on the computer or through a dvd recorder recording video to dvd. Fantastic standard def picture quality. First I bought the Samsung SMX-F34 flash memory cam., but took it back because video quality was terrible. Too over compressed. Didn't like the mpeg4 video. This JVC cam. has way better video. Mpeg-2 video. Less compression. Like all the features and the fact that it has a light, a small light, but still a light. I was impressed by the low light video this camcorder took. The only drawback for me is that there is no fade-in or fade-out effect. That I really miss. But it has everything else I need. This camcorder, JVC Everio MS120, I won't be returning to the store. |
Works fantastic for camcorders in this price range
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| Review Date: July 5, 2009 |
| Reviewer: DaveC, |
I've had this camcorder for a month or so now and I've been really pleased with this camcorder. I use this camcorder to take pictures of my wife and kid occasionally. The video quality is acceptable when there's sufficient light, at low light the video gets grainy but there's a built in light that can be turn on (manually or automatically). The microphone was also pretty sensitive and the sound in my videos are excellent of excellent quality. You can take snapshots in the middle of recording a video, the quality is ok for facebook but it you're looking for high quality you should get a digital camera. It has no built in memory, but recording to SDHC is convenient and downloading to PC is very simple, just insert the SD card and grab the AVI files, I haven't had any problems with the encoding.
If your budget is $200-$300 then you're probably comparing this JVC MS120 with the Canon FS200 or the flip ultra HD (maybe the Sony/Panasonic ones as well). I went with JVC since Canon is more expensive, flip ultra HD has very limited controls and the reviews of Sony/Panasonic ones weren't that fantastic. And the JVC has kept me pleased so far. |
Excellent small camcorder
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| Review Date: July 6, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Kenneth Bottari, CA |
| Fantastic camcorder...just upgraded from C-VHS. This camcorder is light and very simple to use. The battery lasts for 4 hours and the removeable cards are perfect for direct copy to a computer. |
I like this camera
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| Review Date: July 7, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Susan Schwarz, |
In my opinion, this is the perfect camera. Really worth the money, which for a video camera, isn't that much. It's fantastic for uploading videos to youtube ([...])
Pros:
-170 minute battery life
-LED light for a flash
-2 SD card slots for as much memory as you're willing to buy
-Screen visible eve in bright sunlight
-Konica Minolta(sp?)Lens
-40x optical zoom(WOW) and 800 digital'
-Snapshot mode
-One touch export to youtube or itunes library (like that)
Con:
-I don't like the laser touch thing.
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