Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - JVC GZ-MG330A Slim HDD/microSD Hybrid Camcorder With Konica Minolta Lens (35x Optical Zoom)

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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Electronics Brand: JVC EAN: 4975769351044 Feature: CCD sensor (in pixels) - 1/6" CCD sensor 800,000 pixels including 400,000 effective Konica Minolta lens Video recording in SD-video and MPEG-2-PS formats Is Fragile: 0 Label: JVC Manufacturer: JVC Model: GZ-MG330A Publisher: JVC Release Date: 2008-01-03 Studio: JVC
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CCD sensor (in pixels) - 1/6" CCD sensor 800,000 pixels including 400,000 effective Konica Minolta lens Video recording in SD-video and MPEG-2-PS formats Optical Zoom - 35x -- Digital Zoom - 800x -- Image Stabiliser - Digital image stabiliser Accessories included - Mains adapter, BN-VF808 battery, strap, AV cable, USB cable Other Functions - Focal distance: 2.2 - 77 (equivalent to 35 mm film: 36 - 1260) Aperture: F1.8 - F4.0 Filter diameter: 30.5 mm 2- or 10-second self timer Gigabrid processor White balance: automatic and manual 3D noise reduction Modes: night, twilight, portrait, sport, snow, projector Play list with icons/attribution of icons to events Video editing on camcorder Image titles Quick start Mechanical lens cap Supplied Software - CyberLink DVD Solution Digital Photo Navigator
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Editorial Reviews:
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Stay in the picture with the Everio GZ-MG330 from JVC! This camcorder has everything to please. Its 30 GB built-in hard drive stores up to 7 hours of video in ULTRA FINE mode and in MPEG2 quality, while its 800,000-pixel CCD sensor, Konica Minolta lens and Gigabrid processor take perfect pictures. With this camcorder, youll be able to get up closer to your subjects, thanks to its 35x optical zoom, and watch your home videos and short films with friends and family. The GZ-MG330 also has a special photo mode that saves images to microSD and high capacity SD memory cards. Perfect pictures are yours for the taking with the GZ-MG330!
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