JVC - Camcorders with 120GB Storage plus/ mSd very good Working condition
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The GZ-HD320 records at four quality settings: 24Mbps (a new high speed for JVC, tying with Canon for the fastest possible speed in AVCHD), then 17Mbps, 12Mbps, and 5Mbps.
All recording is done at full 1920 x 1080 interlaced fps, but the camcorder offers the ability to up-res that to 1080P in-camera for supporting TVs.
Media
The GZ-HD320 is a hard drive camcorder, with the option to increase the already generous capacity by way of microSD cards.
Editing
The GZ-HD320 ships with Everio MediaBrowser software. This PC-only bundle includes basic importing and editing tools, as well as the new upload to YouTube software and transfer to iTunes feature.
A sample of the calendar view in the new Everio MediaBrowser software
Manual Controls Auto Mode
The JVC camcorders that we've seen recently have all done a fine job with auto focus, exposure, and white balance, so there's no reason to fear when it comes to running it in full auto mode. Unfortunately, the auto mode is not as simple as we've seen on Canon and Sony models, which lock down more options to prevent accidental changes.
Scene Modes
Scene modes include Night, Twilight, Spotlight, Snow, Sports, and Portrait.
Zoom **
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The zoom toggle on the JVC GZ-HD320 is small, but well designed. It features a smooth, easy back and forth motion that allows fine control over the zoom. We had no problem achieving a smooth, slow gain.
Zoom Ratio
The JVC GZ-HD320 has a 20x optical zoom, much larger than the average HD camcorder, which will likely give it an edge once all the models are out on shelves. Shoppers respond to zoom specs, there's no question about that. Presumably, JVC was able to achieve this because the sensor is small, relative to top-end Canons and Sonys.
Focus
Manually focusing is the most awkward control to be done through the Laser Touch strip. It's find for menu scrolling, but it doesn't offer the fine control necessary to move focal length by a only a few degrees. In all honesty, it took us a while to come around on liking the Laser Touch system, but not when it comes to focus.
Exposure
The exposure control on the JVC GZ-HD320 is simple and straightforward. Called Brightness in the menu, you get a range of -6 to +6.
Aperture
The JVC GZ-HD320 does not offer manual aperture control, unlike the GZ-HD40.
Shutter Speed
The JVC GZ-HD320 has a Shutter Priority mode with a range