JVC Everio GZMG57 1.3MP 30GB Hard Disk Drive Digital Media Camcorder with 15x Optical Zoom
November 2nd, 2008 | by Camcorder Reviews Blog |
Everio for every photo opportunity. JVC Everio camcorder means no tapes or discs. It uses large hard-drive storage for memory - up to 37 hours in ECO mode. It can shoot video and still images - standard and widescreen. Transfer recorded video and still images directly to a PC or Macintosh computer (software provided). Print stills on any PictBridge printer without a PC. Program AutoExposure modes (AE) make shooting images easy. View them on the built-in 2.7" LCD widescreen. Amazingly compact and lightweight, the GZ-MG57US is the camcorder you can take anywhere, anytime. INDEX/DATA button on LCD for one-touch confirmation of remaining battery time, even when off, and hard disk free space Stick Control on LCD for easy operation Easy Direct DVD allows DVD creation via USB connection without a PC (optional accessory required - CU-DV10U) Icon Event Pre-registration for easy playlist viewing and DVDcreation Auto Illumination Light 2.7? 16 - 9 Widescreen Clear LCD Monitor Hybrid Digital Image Stabilization Power-Linked Operation SD Memory Card Slot for Extra Data Storage Shoots 4 - 3 standard and 16 - 9 Widescreen selectable Remote Control Program AE (Selection - Stick Control) (Modes - Shutter Priority / Twilight / Spot light / Sports / Snow) (Auto Mode Button) User-Friendly Graphical User Interface Thumbnail Picture mode Icon Playlist/Event Pre-registration On camera Editing Power-Linked Operation Multi-Language On-Screen menus Self-Timer (2sec/10sec) Is PictBridge compatible Unit Dimensions (WxHxD) inches - 2 11/16 x 2 3/4 x 4 5/16 / Approximate Weight (lbs.) -. 75
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