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January
7, 2006
JVC
Everio GZ-MG155 Initial Review
JVC
Press Release Excerpt:
New Everios also offer a new in-camera editing function, which,
when combined with other Everio functions, makes it simple to
edit and organize files in the camera. New for 2007 is a Partial
Delete function that allows a portion of a video file to be
saved as a new file, leaving out the unwanted material. To
organize files, Everios continue to offer a Playlist function
for arranging the sequencing of clips for playback or burning to
DVD. Combined with Event Selection, a carryover feature that
allows the user to tag clips with an icon representing an event
category, Everio now makes it easier than ever to view, edit and
burn recordings.
Initial Review
January
7, 2006
JVC
Everio GZ-MG130 Initial Review
JVC
Press Release Excerpt:
For users interested in bypassing the fully automatic mode, 2007
Everios offer five shooting modes that are easily selected
through the use of an LCD panel graphic that depicts the
shooting mode dial found on many still cameras. A push of the
camcorder’s stick controller to the left of the display brings
up the graphic and modes are easily selected by pushing the
control stick up or down. The stick controller also provides
easy access to other menu settings and playback controls.
Initial Review
January
7, 2006
JVC GR-D796 Initial Review
JVC
Press Release Excerpt:
LAS VEGAS, January 7, 2007 – JVC continues to enhance the video
capturing experience with today’s introduction of its newest
Mini DV camcorder line. The three-model line offers robust
recording features, new easy-to-use controls and 35 percent
longer recording time. Consumers can record over two hours of
video before having to re-charge the battery thanks to a
redesigned battery and lower power consumption. What hasn’t
changed is JVC’s popular data battery feature that at the push
of a button displays battery strength and remaining recording
time – with and without using the LCD monitor.
Initial
Review
January
7, 2006
JVC GR-D770 Initial Review
JVC
Press Release Excerpt:
With their compact design and new 2.7-inch widescreen LCD
monitor, the streamlined models provide easy portability. A 34x
optical zoom lens on all models provides unprecedented shooting
flexibility. For ease of use, a new stick controller mounted on
the LCD monitor makes it easy to set menu and manual settings
and control playback. Recording time is enhanced through the use
of a new battery and new circuitry that consumes less.
Initial
Review
January
7, 2006
JVC GR-D750 Initial Review
JVC
Press Release Excerpt:
For 2007, JVC offers three models with a 680K-pixel CCD: the
GR-D750, GR-D770 and the GR-D796. All three offer JVC’s
NightAlive for low-light shooting, 16:9 View Mode, Color
Viewfinder and a Super High-Brand processor to assure
high-resolution images and video stills. All models also feature JVC’s Auto Illumi
light for shooting in low light situations.
Initial
Review
January
7, 2006
Sony Handycam HDR-UX7 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
The top-of-the-line HDR-UX7 and HDR-HC7 models feature Sony’s
three-megapixel ClearVid CMOS sensor, which produces exceptional
1080i HD video quality, as well as six-megapixel digital still
photos. Combined with Super SteadyShot® optical image
stabilization, these two camcorders have even more hybrid
benefits. Such as the virtually blur-free results that a
sensor-stabilized device can deliver with both digital stills
and video.
Initial Review
January
7, 2006
Sony Handycam HDR-UX5 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
Busy moms and dads without a lot of free time will appreciate
that the HDR-UX7 and HDR-UX5 camcorders record directly to blank
three-inch DVDs for playback, sharing and archiving. HD content
recorded on DVDs can be played back on select Blu-ray Disc
devices, including the Sony BDP-S1 Blu-ray™ Disc player and the
PlayStation® 3 video entertainment console, as well as on
standard DVD drives on compatible PCs with the bundled software.
Initial Review
January
7, 2006
Sony Handycam
DCR-DVD508 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
The new DCR-DVD508 model is at the top of the DVD camcorder
line, designed to appeal to those who prefer the convenience of
having one imaging device. This model features Sony’s three-megapixel
ClearVid™ CMOS sensor technology and Enhanced Imaging Processor,
which produces vibrant, detailed video as well as six-megapixel
digital still photos. Super SteadyShot® optical image
stabilization further enhances this model’s hybrid capabilities,
producing clear video.
Initial Review
January
7, 2006
Sony Handycam
DCR-HC48 Initial Review
Sony
Press Release Excerpt:
The top-of-the-line DCR-HC48 model features one-megapixel
digital still photo capture, a 25x optical zoom, a wide 16:9
aspect ratio LCD screen, a new on-screen usage guide, and a
supplied Handycam Station for a quick, one-time connection to a
TV, PC or printer. With such a wide variety of DV editing
software in the marketplace, serious video editors are drawn to
mini DV.
Initial Review
January
8, 2006
Samsung i70 Initial Review
Samsung
Press Release Excerpt:
The i70 is a high resolution digital camera with 7.2 mega
pixels, optical 3x zoom and 1/2.5” CCD and the camera also
boasts 3.0” Wide LCD, high sensitivity of ISO 1600 ASR (Advanced
Shake Reduction) and the Face Recognition AF & AE function
automatically recognizes faces, adjusts the focus and optimizes
the exposure for the most suitable pictures. It is Samsung's new
premium camera with a sliding cover.
Initial Review
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