The JVC GZ-HM200 boasts dual SD card recording, with continuous recording from one card to the next, and is one of the smallest and featherweight full HD cameras available. This piece of kit too has a 1/4.1-inch, 3.05-megapixel CMOS image sensor, full HD recording, GENESSA processing technology and upconversion to 1920 x 1080 at 60fps for seamless natural video. This set is great value for money for its set of functions despite its lacking still image abilities and uncomfortable hand strap.
The JVC GZ-HM400, very much the same as its younger sibling, is brimming with extra controls, 32GB of internal memory, possibly the best top-mounted zoom obtainable today and a unconventional adjustment dial which is a far cry from JVC’s Laser Touch system. For a high-end gadget, the JVC GZ-HM400 might not be the top of the range, but it has fine attributes and superb performance except in low light conditions. Most of all, it is less expensive as compared to its competition, making it a extremely inviting choice for a high-end piece of kit.
These are great cameras and sports high quality videos irrespective of some incompetencies. And for the best, get yourself a camera that fits your needs. Browse more unbiased full camcorder reviews here.
