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Gr-d72 Minidv Digital Camcorder w 2.37-in. LCD
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Gr-d72 Minidv Digital Camcorder w 2.37-in. LCD (JVC GR-D72US) $319.99 @ Overstock.com
JVC GRD72 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/16x Optical Zoom (JVC GRD72US) $379.99 $315.00 @ Amazon (US)
Jvc Hyper Zoom Mini DV Camcorder (jv568) (JVC Company of America GRD72) $499.95 $349.95 @ Sharper Image
 



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The GR-D72US boasts convenient features such as a 2.5-inch LCD to reduce glare and reflections and a built-in auto Illumi-Light for 1/10th the power consumption. Click on Overstock.com and save!
This newly styled JVC Compact camcorder is designed for those who are searching for a fun, slimline and convenient camcorder.The GR-D72US boasts convenient features such as a 2.5-inch LCD to reduce glare and reflections and a built-in auto Illumi-Light for 1/10th the power consumption. It can also take HG digital stills at 1026 x 768 or 640 x 480 resolution. A SD/MMC card slot expands the convenience of digital stills.Zoom in on Overstock.com for hot deals on camcorders and accessories.Features include:Crystal View 2.5-inch high resolution LCD3-D Noise Reduction (3-D NR)Illumi-LightMMC/SD card slotHG digital stills with two selectable image size settings (1024 x 768/640 x 480)Color viewfinder1/6-inch 680,000 pixel CCD700x digital hyper zoom with spline interpolation16x optical hyper zoomRemote controlDigital image stabilizerUSB (2.0) PC linkAnalog inputPCM digital stereo audio16 x 9 squeeze modeMini DV NTSC (SD specifications)Manual focus, exposure, and white balance modesDigital wipes and fadesFoto Fun includedBlack faderLithium-ion rechargeable battery packBuilt-in AC power adapter/battery chargerS-Video outputi.Link digital input/output (IEEE 1394 compliant)DV in/outAccessories include:Shoulder strapAC adapterImage Mixer for Windows/MacAV output cablesThis high-quality item has been factory reconditioned. Please click on the icon above for more information on quality factory-reconditioned merchandise. From Overstock.com for $319.99

JVC GRD72 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/16x Optical Zoom
From Amazon (US) for $379.99 $315.00

Powerful, compact JVC® 16x optical zoom Mini DV video camcorder. JVC's® versatile new mini DV hyper-zoom digital camcorder features 16x optical zoom and 700x digital zoom. Advanced PC software package lets you direct and edit films with special effects. Compose shots through the color viewfinder or the crystal view 2.5" high resolution LCD that reduces glare and reflections.
JVC's® versatile new mini DV hyper-zoom digital camcorder features 16x optical zoom and 700x digital zoom. Use the advanced PC software package to direct and edit your own films with all kinds of special effects. Compose shots through the color viewfinder or the 2.5-inch high resolution LCD. Shoot in low light with the auto-on LED Illumi-Light. Includes A/V and USB cables. Measures 4 1/2" x 2 1/2" x 3 1/2" and weighs 1.5 lbs. Runs on the included high-capacity lithium ion rechargeable battery pack (charger/adapter included). Remote runs on one CR2032 battery (included). A 128MB card (LX401, $69.95) and a 256MB card (LX406, $89.95) are available. Three-pack of mini DV tape cassettes (JV608, $29.95). Optional camera case (KT965, $39.95). One-year warranty. From Sharper Image for $499.95 $349.95


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What a disappointment! (Rating: 2.00)
Review : Wow, after reading the previous reviews on this camera I thought it must be a pretty good deal. Boy was I wrong! I've had the camera about a week and think I may have made a bad choice in going back to JVC. MiniDV cameras are supposed to be better than Hi8, but I really can't see it with this camera.

Here are my complaints. The video quality leaves much to be desired; it actually looks quite "fuzzy" (even in SP mode) giving the video a look of pixelation or tiling. Digital stills are really lousy, which I expected from a camcorder. The NightAlive feature is useless, unless you have a tripod on which to steady the camera, and even then don't expect to see much. For example, I tried to take some video of my backyard at night, under a full moon and some ambient light and the camera couldn't pick up anything further than 2-3 feet away from the lens. By comparision, one of my relatives has a Digital8 Sony camcorder and the night vision feature on that camera is fantastic and the camera cost him less. As other reviewers have noted, the motor is loud and clearly audible on recordings with little ambient noise. Finally, the included battery lasts about 1.5 hours.

On the good side, the camera is quite small, but that is hardly a selling point for MiniDV cameras are all quite small. Frankly, I see nothing to set this camera apart and think I'm going to exchange it for (hopefully) a better one.

Best camcorder under $600 (Rating: 5.00)
Review : I spent over 20 hours researching my recent camcorder purchase. The best site was camcorderinfo.com. In fact, they just posted a thorough review of the GRD72 and also have reviews of one model down (D33) and one model up (D93) from this one. Also be sure to check out the competing models' reviews (Sony and Canon).

What I was looking for in a camcorder, was, surprise surprise (!) good video performance in a range of lighting conditions. I had read that low-light performance on ALL so-called consumer camcorders was very poor. The D72 (and D33) have the best low-light performance of ANY camcorder priced $600 or less! That's saying a ton considering these models sell for almost half of that! Seriously, check out the Sony HC20, 30, or 40 and the D72 beats them all! Plus it has decent still image capability, includes LED lights, and has analog-to-digital passthrough. Can't be beaten! What a deal!

Super easy to use and great video - what more could you want? Some of the other reviews on amazon for the D72 seem bizarre and based only on the software that comes with the camera. You likely won't use the software that comes with ANY camcorder you buy. What do you want out of your camcorder? Good video performance, versatiliy, and ease of use are the only criteria that matter! Dig around on the Internet for reviews of other models to convince yourself, but if you take this reviewer's advice alone, you'll save yourself a dozen hours of work! :-)

Cheap for the price (Rating: 4.00)
Review : Great camera for the price....no problems with the camera so far.... good quality picture

the stills are decent too....with the money i saved, i can get an excellent still camera :)

Very pleased so far! (Rating: 4.00)
Review : I've only had this camera for a week now, but I'm very pleased with what I got for the price. I have a degree in cinema & photography, so I like to think I know a few things about cameras.

PROS

Nearly all the controls can be manipulated with one hand, thanks to the scroll wheel. Pushing it in brings up the menu, and scrolling the wheel allows you to select the menus and features you want to change. Another push of the wheel selects the menu item you want to change. This is a great feature that pretty much sold me on the camera, as the Sonys rely on a touch-pad LCD. The trouble with that is you must have the LCD screen out whenever you want to alter a setting, and therefore you have to take the camera away from your eye and use both hands. You also use up your battery twice as fast, and you'll eventually wear out the LCD screen and get it dirty. No thanks, Sony.

It also has a built-in LED light for low-light shooting. This doesn't compare to the infra-red of the Sonys, but then again infra-red gives you a green "night-vision" picture. If low-light shooting is important to you and you don't mind the greenish video, then go with infra-red.

It uses a separate SD memory card for digital stills (card not included).

The viewfinder is color, not b&w like some camcorders.

Analog-to-digital pass-through for converting your old analog tapes (VHS, etc.)

Remote control included! Big plus in my book.

It has a bigger lens than the Sonys (but still not as big as the Canons). This should result in better picture quality; however, it does make the camcorder slightly larger and heavier than the Sonys.

The optical zoom is 16x, versus 10x on the Sonys. (Canon even has a camcorder with 22x zoom.)

JVC bundles MovieWOW software for editing your videos. I haven't used it yet, but it's a freebie so it's worth trying out. You can also download Microsoft's Movie Maker software for free if you don't like MovieWOW.

At less than $400 it's the best value out there. (...) CONS

The viewfinder doesn't tilt up -- strange that JVC wouldn't incorporate this feature, as it would be a big plus. I'm over 6' tall, so when the camcorder is mounted on a 5' tripod I have to stoop to look through the viewfinder. (Yes, I can pop out the LCD screen and angle it up to view the picture instead, but this eats up battery power as I said. I could also get a 6' tripod, I suppose.)

There's no hot shoe on top to mount an external microphone or flood light -- another oversight on JVC's part.

No included SD memory card for digital stills. Oddly, you can only select "tape" or "tape & SD" for capturing stills, so either way it's going to record the still to tape. Why JVC didn't give you the option of writing stills strictly to the SD card is beyond me. No matter -- the stills any camcorder takes are low-resolution, so if you want good digital stills then buy a digital still camera instead.

Image stabilization is disappointing, but that's true with all the camcorders I tried out. It's somewhat helpful, but it's certainly not going to turn your camcorder into a Steadicam. Use a tripod when at high zoom levels, or keep the lens as wide as possible when hand-holding to smooth out your tilts and pans.

Night vision mode slows down the shutter speed, making your video a bit choppy.

OTHER ADVICE

Go to a camera or electronics store and try out the different cameras before making a decision. You might be surprised by the features you hate and the ones you love. This is what steered me away from the Sonys and to this JVC model.

Turn off the digital zoom -- it's worthless (this is true of any camcorder).

Make sure you add on a UV filter, if only to protect the lens. This should be standard issue for all camcorders.

Also consider a polarizing filter for sunny outdoors shooting -- makes a big difference.

A flourescent filter is a good idea if you will be shooting indoors where flourescent light dominates (office or industrial settings, for instance).

If zoom is important to you, consider adding on a 2x or even 3x telephoto multiplier. This will turn your 16x zoom in a 32x zoom, or 48x zoom, respectively. But be warned -- at those zoom levels, you'd better have a rock-solid tripod to keep the picture as steady as possible.

You need a firewire connection to your computer to get the best transfers. If you don't have firewire on your commputer, you'll need to buy an add-in card.

Enjoy!

Improved performance. Best I found for the price. (Rating: 5.00)
Review : After researching online and trying out several brands and models, I chose the JVC GRD72. I purchased it at Costco for $400.

Low light performance, the remote control, and analog input were the main reasons I purchased this camera and they all work very well. I have also found the 16x9 squeeze mode and LED light to work better than I expected. I have had no trouble capturing video on any computer via firewire.

This camcorder does not take very good still photos, and provided software is only fair. You should look at another camcorder if these features are important to you.

Overall the performance has been better than expected and I am very happy with the purchase.


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Gr-d72 Minidv Digital Camcorder w 2.37-in. LCD
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Gr-d72 Minidv Digital Camcorder w 2.37-in. LCD (JVC GR-D72US) $319.99 @ Overstock.com
JVC GRD72 MiniDV Digital Camcorder w/16x Optical Zoom (JVC GRD72US) $379.99 $315.00 @ Amazon (US)
Jvc Hyper Zoom Mini DV Camcorder (jv568) (JVC Company of America GRD72) $499.95 $349.95 @ Sharper Image


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