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JVC Everio GZ-MG335 30GB Hard Drive Camcorder with 35x Optical Zoom (Includes Everio Dock)

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JVC Everio GZ-MG335 30GB Hard Drive Camcorder with 35x Optical Zoom (Includes Everio Dock)
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Street Price: $499.99
Gaunz Org Price: $339.95
Savings!: $160.04 (32%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 383





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: JVC
Display Size: 2.7 inches
EAN: 0046838032554
Floppy Disk Drive Description: None
Label: JVC
Product Manufacturer: JVC
Maximum Focal Length: 77 millimeters
Minimum Focal Length: 2.2 millimeters
Model: JVC-GZMG335HSILVER
Optical Zoom: 35 unknown-units
Publisher: JVC
Release Date: January 30, 2008
Ranking: 383
Studio: JVC


Piece facts:
  • Internal high-capacity HDD allows up to 37.5 hours of recording time
  • Equipped with a high-performance Konica Minolta lens
  • Enlarge images up to 800x with this full quality 35x optical zoom
  • Pack efficiently with one of the world's smallest and lightest hard disk camcorders
  • View remaining battery power by percent and remaining recording time in minutes with the data battery




Dock) Everio (Includes Zoom Optical 35x with Camcorder Drive Hard 30GB GZ-MG335 Everio JVC






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With the GZ-MG335H Everio Hard Drive Camcorder you can record all the stuff that makes life more fun. Everio has been redesigned to offer more satisfaction in a smaller, lighter body. lt's the world's smallest and lightest hard disk camcorder, so you can shoot actively without fatigue, and travel with lots of space left over when you pack your bags. The Everio models have been equipped with a high-performance lens developed by camera specialist, K0NlCA MlN0LTA. lt captures clear and bright images. Everio is equipped with an industry-leading 35x optical zoom for incredible magnification with full optical quality. Digital zoom takes you up to 800x. lnternal high-capacity HDD allows extremely long recording times. With the 30GB model, you can store up to 37 hours of video. To safeguard Hard Disk Drive from shocks and vibrations, the Everio has a Floating Suspension System that effectively dampens vibrations through polymer shock absorbers. You can choose the picture quality from four modes, from high-quality video equivalent to DVD Movie to small-sized clip ideal for uploading to the Web. ln addition to a built-in hard disk drive, Everio also has a slot for microSD Card so you can store videos and stills on this commonly available memory card (optional). 1/2 - 1/4000 Video Shutter Speed 1/2 - 1/1000 Still Shutter Speed 112K pixel, 2.7-inch LCD monitor 30GB 1.8 hard drive microSD Memory Card Slot Video Format - MPEG-2-PS Audio Format - Dolby Digital Still Format - JPEG lnterfaces on Camera - USB2.0, AV ln/0ut, DC in lnterfaces on Dock - AV ln/0ut, S-Video ln/0ut, USB2.0, DV 0ut (lEEE1394), DC ln Built-in Lens Cover lmage Stabilizer Auto illumination light Auto Power 0N/0FF - Close the LCD to turn the power off and 0pen turns the camera on in about 1 second Auto LCD Backlight Control for comfortable viewing whether indoors or outdoors PictBridge compatible Approximate Unit Dimensio


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Worked OK - for 90 seconds ...
After reading many positive reviews for the JVC Everio GZ-MG330 and GZ-MG335, I purchased the 335 from Amazon since it came with the docking station for only about $10 more than the 330. I was replacing a JVC GR-DV1 MiniDV recorder and went with JVC since I had the GR-DV1 for over 10 years and was happy with its performance and reliability. Shot four video sequences with the Everio for a total of about 90 seconds. Watched the footage on a TV through an S-video cable connection, and found it to be inferior in crispness and color fidelity to what I was used to with MiniDV. Did not have a chance to shoot in ultrafine mode or with the built-in light, which I expect would have been higher quality. Next, uploaded video to a PC to get used to operation of the unit. Software was fairly easy to install in Vista (contrary to problems reported by another reviewer) and use. After uploading videos, attempted to record more video, but a "pause" symbol displayed in the LCD and the start/stop button would not work. Tried removing the battery and reverting to factory default settings, but still did not record video. Called JVC service and they suggested reformatting the hard drive. This still did not fix the problem, so they said I should re-pack it and ship it to their repair depot and I would get it back in a week to ten days. Contacted Amazon, and they would ship out a replacement camcorder the same day. Instead, I chose a refund, and will buy a different brand hard drive camcorder from Amazon. So, one star for JVC for a camcorder that did not operate properly after 30 minutes of use, but hats off to Amazon for their dedication to high-quality customer service.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Very pleased with this product
I bought this product about a month ago for a Disney World trip. I'm not very good with new products, but I have to say, this was easy! The daytime videos are perfectly clear. The night recordings were just as nice as well. The only thing that I'm noticing is TONS of wind noise, even though the guard is turned on, and I'm not sure what to do about that, if anything. Other than that, no complaints. It was simple to transfer files, and burn DVDs.



Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - * Not Happy ...
I bought this camcorder to replace an old Panasonic MiniDV recorder. After reading the reviews I decided to give it a try. My first issue was volume, if the people in the video did not speak very loudly, you could not hear them during playback mode. This improved once the video was downloaded to the computer though. My second issue was with the orange tinge that alot of my video took on. Unless I was in direct lighting, everything came out an orange and tan color. My biggest issue was the fact that the included software did not work with Vista - the movies played ok in Microsoft Photo Gallery but I could not use the software. I contacted JVC who directed me to the software's website, and I would have to pay at least $35 for the Vista version of the software. Next problem I had was after taking only about 5 minutes of video, the battery light flashed red and the camera turned off. The battery had a full charge and died after 5 minutes!! Ok, it could have been a defective battery but at this point, I was pretty much done. Also, the docking station was a problem. When I hooked the docking station to my external DVD burner by firewire, it kept telling me to connect a USB cable! It was as if it had no clue that the firewire was connected. Then, to really make me hate this camera, the next time I turned it on a message came on saying that there was a memory failure, a broken something or other, click on "recovery". All this and I had the camcorder only 2 days!! Needless to say, I returned it. I was very disappointed in the quality of the video and the camcorder itself. I had to work way too hard to make it functional.

I didnt give this one star because I'm sure that the software would work nicely on XP, and the camera itself is very light and fits your hand comfortably. I only wish it would have worked better, I think I would have really enjoyed it.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Value
JVC GZ-MG355 is a good value camcorder. The price paid was about $30 less at retail stores plus there was no tax charged. All I wanted was a camcorder to capture vacations and home activities with family. High definition was not needed. Video quality is very good in daylight and indoor lighting. Have not had a chance to do any night scenes. Controls are relatively simple to use. The laser touch along the side of the screen is much better than touching the screen itself like on the Sony model. I would hate dirty screens or scratched up screens. If you need an extra battery, buy a JVC battery on line and save some money. There are two complaints I have about this product. One is that it might be too small for people with big hands or fingers. The "on" button is small and may be a little awkward for big fingers. The other thing is the lens cover, which is manually operated rather than automatic so sometimes you forget to close it up. Other than that, I would say go buy this model.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * great little camcorder ...
great product, easy to use and handle, plenty of on-board recording time. easy to connect to computer or dvd/vhs recorder. First bought a panasonic of the same size, but the jvc was much easier to use. Very satisfied.

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