JVC HD Everio GZ-HD3 0,43 MP CMOS Black

  • Brand : JVC
  • Product name : HD Everio GZ-HD3
  • Article code : GZ-HD3
  • Category : Camcorders
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  • Short summary description JVC HD Everio GZ-HD3 0,43 MP CMOS Black :

    JVC HD Everio GZ-HD3, 0,43 MP, CMOS, 25,4 / 5 mm (1 / 5"), 60 GB, 7,11 cm (2.8"), 670 g

  • Long summary description JVC HD Everio GZ-HD3 0,43 MP CMOS Black :

    JVC HD Everio GZ-HD3. Total megapixels: 0,43 MP, Sensor type: CMOS, Optical sensor size: 25,4 / 5 mm (1 / 5"). Optical zoom: 10x, Digital zoom: 200x, Focal length range: 3.2 - 32 mm. Internal storage capacity: 60 GB. Camera shutter speed: 1/2 – 1/4000. Display diagonal: 7,11 cm (2.8")

Reviews
techworld.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:27:55
Average rating:0
The JVC GZ-HD3 is a quality camcorder built around a hard disk and three charge-coupled devices (CCDs).JVC's latest full HD 1,080i model, the JVC GZ-HD3 also boasts a 60GB hard drive.For those that prefer to keep their recording options open, dependin...
  • A quality camcorder which produces good picture quality, we had a couple of gripes with the JVC GZ-HD3, but were generally impressed...
best4reviews.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:28:00
Average rating:83
If there are two words guaranteed to make the heart of any self confessed techie sing, it is high and definition, especially when most of us are chucking that clunky cathode ray tube telly on the skip and investing in a flat screen LCD or Plasma...
  • Built-in 60GB hard drive, full sounding stereo audio, footage clearer and cleaner than competing AVCHD devices, solid and well built with unusual features at a consumer level, including lens hood...
  • HDMI lead and SD cards are optional yet (relatively) essential extras...
  • With picture quality closer to more expensive competitors than those in its immediate class, the JVC GZ-HD3 suggests itself as a good HD option for those on a budget, though the need to buy additional cabling and removable storage media to fully realis...
videomaker.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:28:14
Average rating:0
The JVC GZ-HD3 is the simplified version of the HD7 with enough charm and functionality to keep the budding videographer happy.
  • Long HD recording time, Ease of use, Still photo quality...
  • Editability, No Headphone jack...
  • The JVC GZ-HD3 is the simplified version of the HD7 with enough charm and functionality to keep the budding videographer happy.
trustedreviews.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:28:29
Average rating:80
JVC has always been a little different from the other big brands in the camcorder business. The company struck out alone with hard disk-based camcorders for consumers when it launched the Everio range around three years ago. Although Sony and Canon have n...
  • Although the HD3 has the same electronic basis as the HD7, it is clearly a lesser model in terms of manual features and video quality. It lacks the flagship Full HD mode, too. But it's also quite a bit cheaper. It undercuts our favourite hard disk HD camc...
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:28:44
Average rating:75
After years of pretty stagnant camcorder sales of around 4-5 million per year, it’s expected close to 20 percent more will be purchased in 2007. To this observer the reason is pretty simple—HDTV. People are buying flat-panel televisions by the...
  • Excellent video with enough light Bountiful storage Nice design and ergonomics...
  • Noisy video with low light No optical image stabilization...
  • The GZ-HD3 camcorder is a good performer when there’s enough light. Video quality under these conditions is very pleasing and natural—like real life, the way high-def is supposed to be. When you go indoors there’s a fall off with lots of...
camcorderinfo.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:28:49
Average rating:0
The GZ-HD3 is a step in the right direction for JVC, by most measures. Its first consumer high definition camcorder, the GZ-HD7 was simply too ambitious for the weekend shooter to afford or operate. But it wasnt producing video of a high enough calibe...