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Click for big image JVC Everio GZ-MG40 1.33 MP 20 GB Hard Disk Drive Camcorder w/15x Optical Zoom






Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Electronics
Brand: JVC
Display Size: 2.5inches
EAN: 0046838021794
Feature(s):
  • 20 GB hard-drive camcorder; high-quality MPEG-2 recording
  • F1.2 lens, 1.33 MP CCD, 15x optical zoom, 700x digital zoom
  • 2.5-inch clear LCD monitor, power linked operation
  • Megabrid engine for high-quality video and stills; USB 2.0 high-speed interface
  • Three-dimensional noise reduction for clear picture

  • Autographed: False
    Memorabilia: False
    Item Dimensions:
  • Height 2.8"
  • Width 2.7"
  • Length 4.3"
  • Weight 0.7 lbs.

  • Label: JVC
    List Price: $799.99
    Manufacturer: JVC
    Maximum Focal Length: 45millimeters
    Minimum FocalLength: 3millimeters
    Model: GZMG40
    MPN: GZMG40
    Optical Zoom: 15x
    Package Dimensions:
    Height: 5.5"
    Width: 7.2"
    Length: 5.5"
    Weight: 2.8 lbs.
    Product Group: Photography
    Publisher: JVC
    Studio: JVC
    UPC: 046838021794
     

    Editorial Reviews
    Product Description:
    Which format of Digital Camcorder should I choose? Tapes or DVD? How about no tapes or DVD's at all! That's the concept of the JVC Everio G Digital Camcorder. The state of the future is solid and you can get it right now.

    The benefits of recording video to a hard disk are the same benefits that have made hard disk-based audio players so popular ? random access to quickly locate desired material, the ability to effortlessly delete unwanted material, and easily rearrange the playback sequence. What's more, there's no danger of mistakenly recording over something that's to be saved. Scene selection is made easy thanks to on-screen index images, so the large amount recorded won't become a hindrance to quick accessibility. And with remote control operation, it is possible to connect the Everio G camcorder to a TV and operate it from a distance, just like a DVD deck. Playlist operation allows recording of desired clips directly to DVD with the optional DVD burner, or directly to VHS or other analog input devices with the S-Video or Composite video output for perfect copies every time. Zoom - 15x Optical/700x Digital Zoom High-quality MPEG-2 Recording 20GB Hard Drive Camcorder F1.2 Lens, 1.33 Megapixel CCD Auto LED Light, Power Linked Operation USB 2.0 high speed interface for rapid memory transfer 3-D Noise Reduction for clear picture DVD-Movie Quality Footage Image Stabilization - Floating Suspension System; Gravity-like Force Sensor System Resolution - 1152 x 864, 1024 x 768, or 640 x 480 digital stills SD Memory Card slot for storing still images DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) DCF, PIM 3 and Exif 2.2 for optimized print quality Make Full-length DVDs Easily - Easy dubbing to a VCR or DVD recorder or DVD Drive connected with Windows PC or Macintosh computer Play video directly onto TV CyberLink DVD Video Creation software for Windows/ Includes BNV707

    Customer Reviews Average rating - 3.5

    Rating - 1 Date: 2008-07-15
    Content: I purchased this camera in December of 2005 to use to record the milestones of my then 6 month old son. I ended up using it sparingly, as the battery would drain quickly while not being used, so everytime I went to use it, I had to remember to charge it up. But that's not that uncommon with rechargeable batteries, so I got used to it.

    The biggist issue that 22 months after I bought it (Halloween 2007), I went to record my son for Halloween and got an error message that said "Lens Cap", even though the lens cap was not on the camera. With a bit of online research, I came to find out that this was a problem with the CCD (the image sensor, I believe) and it was a known problem with JVC models and JVC was replacing/repairing units with specific model numbers. However, this model was not on the list, even though I found dozens of postings on line from people with the same problem with this camera. I was able to convince JVC to provide a free evaluation of the problem (they tyically charge $60). It was the optical block (of which the CCD is a part, so I'm not totally convinced it wasn't the CCD all along). They quoted over $280 for the repair. When I told them not to do it and to send the unit back as the repair is too expensive, they immediately lowered the price to $190 - a little sketchy in my mind. But, I went ahead with the repair. I haven't yet used the repaired unit, but will shortly as our second child is due in days.

    I would recommend staying away from JVC as I don't feel I was dealt with fairly and evenly in this manner. Even though they did the free evaluation, I think the issue with the CCD is something they should have handled at no cost, since it was such a wide-spread problem. And the negotiating on the repair cost is pretty sketchy for a company the size of JVC - I expect that from a local yokel. I expect JVC to quote me the best price they can acheive.
    Summary: Great while it lasted

    Rating - 5 Date: 2007-02-11
    Content: This camera has worked really well. I use it often in a Gym videoing High School Basketball and the lighting in a gym has not been a problem and been very clear...

    I do wish it had a night vision capability... it would help in really low lighting situations... The Zoom button is hard to get if you have big hands... but not a negative for me..

    Overall a very good camera...
    Summary: Good Quality for the price....

    Rating - 2 Date: 2005-12-27
    Content: I GIVE 2 POINTS AS I CANNOT ACCESS MY VIDEO FOOTAGE TO COMMENT ON QUALITY. THE CAMERA IS EASY TO RECORD. IT IS LIKE ALL OTHER CAMCORDERS. THE PRINT ON THE CAMERA IS VERY DIFFICULT TO READ EVEN WITH GLASSES. I AM NO TECHNOPEASANT BY ANY MEANS. I HAVE READ AND REREAD THE INSTRUCTIONS. I CAN NOT GET THE CAMERA TO REWIND OR PLAYBACK. I CALLED JVC. YESTERDAY I WAS ON HOLD FOR 45 MIN. WHEN A FEMALE PICKS UP THE PHONE, SAYS, I THINK! CALL BACK TOMORROW AND SLAMMED THE PHONE DOWN. I TRIED FOR HOURS TODAY TO GET THROUGH, EVEN TO GET THROUGH TO AN OPERATOR. NO LUCK, JVC SUCKS. CUSTOMER SERVICE IS THE 2ND BIGGEST CONSIDERATION YOU SHOULD TAKE ONCE YOU DECIDE TO BUY AN EXPENSIVE PRODUCT. WITHOUT THE CUSTOMER SERVICE HOW CAN WE GET OPERATION INFORMATION WHEN HELP IS NEEDED . THINK ABOUT IT! WON'T YOU!
    Summary: MY JVCEVERIO MG40 AS AN EXPERIENCED CAMERA USER. EVEN TOOK COURSE IN COLLEGE

    Rating - 3 Date: 2005-12-12
    Content: This camera is easy to operate but when it comes to getting the footage on the camera turned into a DVD it is not so easy. I am a fairly comfortable and experienced computer user but not an expert. The software included has very inadequate instructions. For example it says "never plug the camera into the computer while the camera is turned on". Later it says "don't ever turn the camera on or off with it plugged into the computer". Hmmm, this makes it awfully hard to transfer files! An email to JVC customer service received no reply!

    Then the files come in multiple folders with odd names and extensions. The default file names are actually hexadecimal numbers! Good lord! How about using date and time instead?

    It's not clear if I can just save the .MOD files and delete the rest or not. Then when I burn files to DVD's they invariably have skips, even though when I play them on my computer they look great. Maybe this isn't the camera's fault, maybe my DVD's are cheap. Regardless i may find myself playing the camera back onto my TV and recording simultaneously onto VHS tapes if I can't figure it all out!! At this point I have lots of nice videos on my hard drive with weird names and no DVD's that I can play on my TV!
    Summary: works ok but...

    Rating - 4 Date: 2005-11-25
    Content: I really like the long record time of this camera. I bought this camera for my trip to Europe, and it was great. It's small, yet powerful. I could record off and on for days before having to dump the movies on my laptop. I would suggest getting a second battery, preferably the 3 hour. The 5 hour is almost the size of the camcorder itself, and made it heavier.

    It was hard to find a case that is small enough for it, yet big enough to hold extra stuff like batteries. I bought the: CASE LOGIC TSC-4BLUE Sport Compact Camcorder Case. It doesn't even look like a camcorder case, which I also like.

    The software that comes with it takes some getting used to, but I think it works well.
    Night recording is a little grainy, but not too bad. I love that it has a wide screen option. The stability software works well; the hand shaking is greatly reduced.
    I don't like the quality of the still pictures it takes, but I have a separate 8mp camera.

    Summary: Great little camera, but night shooting a little grainy.


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