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Torche (Led) intégrée
Bon piqué et balance des blancs automatique assez performante
Format d'enregistrement AVCHD ou MP4
Bonne sensibilité en basse lumière
Excellent mode macro
Modes Timelapse et Ralenti faciles à mettre en œuvre
Torche (Led) intégrée, Bon piqué et balance des blancs automatique assez performante, Format d'enregistrement AVCHD ou MP4, Bonne sensibilité en basse lumière, Excellent mode macro, Modes Timelapse et Ralenti faciles à mettre en œuvre, Wi-Fi intégré, Qual
Manque de réactivité de l'interface tactile, Aucun logiciel fourni pour Mac OS X, Pas de mode Raw en photo, Viseur électronique trop étroit et pas orientable, Définitions trop petites des vidéos accélérées, Certaines commandes physiques absentes (menu obl
Le JVC GC-PX100 est séduisant par certains côtés (qualité d'image, captation accélérée ou ralentie, Wi-Fi...) et rebutant par d'autres (lenteur de l'écran tactile, rotation de l'écran limitée, stabilisation qui diminue le grand-angle...), mais il laisse f...
Publié: 2015-06-04, Auteur: Christopher , review by: reviewed.com
This camcorder offers way more than slow-mo.It seems like the JVC GC-PX100 is about $900-worth of camcorder. If we line up all our test results from this model, compare them directly with other manufacturers' flagships, and do a little math, we find the P...
Builtin LED lamp, Image quality: good sharpness levels and automatic white balance, Records in AVCHD or MP4 format, Good sensitivity levels in low light, Excellent macro mode, Easytouse Time Lapse and Slow Motion modes, Builtin WiFi, Takes decent 12Megapi
Touchscreen interface could be more responsive, No software supplied for Mac OS X, No RAW mode for photos, Electronic viewfinder is too small and doesn't tilt, Highspeed modes for slowmotion video only available in low resolutions, Could use a few more ph
The JVC GC-PX100 camcorder has plenty of great features, including decent image quality, slow-motion and time-lapse video modes, Wi-Fi and more. However, it can also be quite frustrating, as the touchscreen interface is sluggish, the screen doesn't tilt o...
Superbly designed manual controls, Comprehensive range of settings, Excellent image quality
Expensive
The JVC GC-PX100 is pricey but brilliant, and it's the best camcorder of its type in the market. If you're a serious videographer with demanding requirements, the PX100 is more than likely up to the task....
Extrait: Forum Login I have a soft spot for JVC. They are a brand not that well known outside of the video community, where they have a reputation for designing novel and sometimes quirky cameras. My affection for the company also comes from the fact that ba...
Extrait: From its inception, capturing beautiful images in cinematography has relied on seeing the world in a fresh, new way. Whether that meant getting incredibly close to an subject's eyes or seeing the world from the inside of a mailbox, audiences have always y...
Impressive video performance; Welldesigned control layout; Easy and intuitive in use
Poor stills image quality; Quite sluggish in operation; High price tag
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Publié: 2013-06-07, Auteur: Christopher , review by: camcorderinfo.com
This camcorder offers way more than slow-mo. It seems like the JVC GC-PX100 is about $900-worth of camcorder. If we line up all our test results from this model, compare them directly with other manufacturers' flagships, and do a little math, we find ...
The GC-PX100B is an interesting camcorder with its unique shape and controls, and its sports-oriented high-speed modes and mobile apps. As it is, it already looks way more professional than the market-testing GC-PX10; with the EVF and monitor shade attach...
Fast F1.2 lens, good lowlight performance, Shoots 1080/50p, Slowmotion shooting at 500fps, Good battery life, Very affordable price
Control layout needs getting used to, Onscreen menu design needs work, Slowmotion shooting has resolution penalty, No builtin storage
Integrated Wi-Fi is becoming a standard feature in camcorders these days. The Panasonic HC-X920M has it, and so does the JVC GC-PX100B. For high-end consumer camcorders that don't have it, such as the Sony Handycam HDR-PJ790VE, there's usually an optional...