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JVC outs GZ-EX250 Wi-Fi camcorder

JVC outs GZ-EX250 Wi-Fi camcorder

Posted on Mar 12, 2012 by MG15

JVC has unveiled the first of four new camcorders that offer Wi-Fi for e-mailing or transferring digital files. The first of the camcorders to surface is the GZ-EX250. This camcorder supports full HD resolution using AVCHD format. It promises high-quality recording with UXP mode and 24 Mbps sampling rate. The camera also has an HDMI output for direct connectivity to TVs. The camera has 16 GB of integrated memory, and offers advanced image stabilization to remove shake from videos and still images. The camera has a 40 times optical zoom lens and sports super LoLux recording with a 1.5 M back-illuminated CMOS sensor. The camera has a 3-inch touch panel LCD and multiple intelligent auto modes.

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JVC's 2012 Everio 1080p camcorder lineup gains WiFi, enables geotagging and remote control via smartphone

JVC's 2012 Everio 1080p camcorder lineup gains WiFi, enables geotagging and remote control via smartphone

Posted on Jan 11, 2012 by MG15

JVC's 2012 Everio lineup was just launched, containing seven new models with 1080p recording based on the AVCHD format. There's also a UXP mode with a 24Mbps sampling rate, an HDMI output and a built-in WiFi module in four of the units. We've seen wireless support pop up on cameras in recent months, and even a few pocket camcorders have managed to get cozy with 802.11b/g/n, but it's not everyday you see a legitimate, Full HD shooter with the stuff. We're told that a free app will be made available for Android and iOS devices, enabling users to wirelessly transfer video and stills to a smartphone for quick sharing via the internet. It also allows the phone to be used as a remote control for t...

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