Tuesday, February 7, 2012

JVC makes a great AVCHD


JVC jumps on feature rich AVCHD high-def handicam.  Not only a sensitive CMOS sensor but and excellent lens for wide angle recording.  It can handle continuous high speed image capture as well as 300fps slow-motion recording as well.  PLUS built-in Wi-Fi allows Live Monitoring via Smartphone, videos and stills to be emailed, and wireless transfer of files to an Android device or iPhone/iPad.



 Just like the motor drive equipped on SLR cameras, this mode allows you to record stills in rapid succession. Get sharp, crisp images for every split-second of movement. Capture even fast-paced action as high quality digital stills. (Available with V/VX/GX Series) 




300fps High-Speed Video Recording for Super Slow Motion Playback

High-speed recording enables super slow motion playback, so you can analyze movements that may not be visible to the naked eye in real time. Use it as an effective tool for sports technique analysis and nature studies. (Available with EX/V/VX/GX Series)   Note: Saving may take some time after recording many continuous shots.

JVC launched seven new Everio camcorders, four of which have built-in WiFi to tether to Android and iOS devices, enabling wireless transfer to the smartphone for internet sharing — and for the phone to serve as a remote control for the camcorder’s video capture.

“With Wi-Fi models, JVC fills the gap between a traditional camcorder and a smartphone by combining great image quality with advanced photographic features, such as a powerful zoom and excellent communication capabilities,” the company says.

Live Monitoring allows real-time viewing on a smartphone or computer of images taken with the Everio.

Auto Photo Email automatically emails stills taken using the Everio’s movement detection function to a computer or smartphone.

All the new Everio models record in 1920 by 1080 HD in AVCHD format. However, video clips sent from camcorder through the phone’s data connection are limited to 15 seconds long, and 640 by 360 in resolution.

The E/EX series has a 40x optical zoom. The V/VX series’ Super LoLux optics has F1.2 lens assures, and the camcorders capture hi-speed and super slow video. The GX series’ lens was “developed specifically to yield optimal results together with the 1/2.3-inch 10 megapixel back-illuminated CMOS sensor.”

Prices range from $230 to $900.

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