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Très belle fabrication et excellente ergonomie, Ecran large et viseur couleur, Enregistre sur disque dur et carte mémoire SD, Bon rendu colorimétrique
Pas de bague de zooming manuele, Pas de prise casque, Pas de porte accessoire alimenté, Système de stabilisation inefficace, Mode photo 2 mégapixels décevant
Le JVC GZ-HD7 est un caméscope plein de contrastes, avec d'excellentes idées (mise au point manuelle, nombreux réglages manuels, enregistrement en MPEG-2 TS...), mais une réalisation en demi teinte : stabilisation médiocre, co...
Pour son premier caméscope haute définition, JVC reste fidèle à la formule qui a fait le succès de ses modèles en définition standard. Ainsi, le HD7 embarque un confortable disque dur de 60 Go qui permet de filmer cinq heures de vidéo avec la qualité m...
Lots of great features, Glorious performance, Excellent lens
Not cheap
JVC’s range of Everio camcorders has proved mighty successful over the last few years and the latest addition to its HD stable looks certain to continue the trend. The first consumer camcorder to provide Full HD recording – that’s a reso...
Extrait: We were very impressed with Canons HV20, which is about the cheapest way to create your own High Definition (HD) footage. JVCs Everio GZ-HD7 isnt as cheap as the Canon, but its a lot more serious looking and is aimed at anyone who wants to shoot...
Extrait: A great next-generation camcorder, but itlacks editing support for the recording format. With both Sony and Panasonic already shipping AVCHD products, and Canon due to release models in August, the format is gathering pace. But the latest in the Everi...
Nice manual features; attractive design; high-quality audio; low-noise, low-light video
Ineffectual optical stabiliser; needs a built-in ND filter; some horizontal jitter and stuttering during playback; low-resolution video; sad battery life
If this camcorder cost under £500, wed give it a much higher rating. But for its quadruple-digit price, we expect far better performance and video quality from the JVC Everio GZ-HD7 ...
Extrait: In this week's Video Bits & Bytes: Mark and Derek have news on JVC's new GZ-HD7 hi-def Everio...and some Free Final Cut Pro Plug-ins from Noise Industries. They'll also tell you about StudioNow.com, a new Online Video Editing Community where YOU can g...
Hard drive stores five hours of video. Works with external mics. Nice manual focus ring.
Expensive. Notsosharp imagery. Bad image stabilization. No headphone jack. Footage hard to edit in Final Cut. Not fully iMovie ’08 compatible.
We love the HD7’s roomy hard drive, but the camera’s sky-high price and subpar image quality should make you think twice before buying. If you plan to edit video in anything other than iMovie HD 6, we’d recommend skipping the Everio HD G...