Friday, 20 March 2009

JVC Everio 1080i HD Camcorder Series Gets New GZ-HD40, GZ-HD30 and GZ-HD10 models JVC Announce New Trio Of AVCHD Everios

Following on from their new Everio S GZ-MS100, JVC has today announced
yet more Everio camcorders in the form of three new HD HDD based models
- namely the GZ-HD40, GZ-HD30 and GZ-HD10 - all of which boast 1080i HD
quality recording as well as, somewhat notably in JVC's case, support
for the AVCHD format which, until now, JVC have been adamantly resistant
to catering for though its competitors have long since embraced it.

In fact, not only have JVC decided to embrace recording in AVCHD format
(at long last) thanks to these trio of new Everios, one of the new
models, the GZ-HD10 to be specific, unlike the other two new Everios -
which support both AVCHD and MPEG-2 TS formats - is wholly dedicated to
AVCHD (which is quite a turn around considering JVC's somewhat curious
previous stance regarding the format but, we suggest, is a move that
will be widely welcomed). Moreover, according to JVC's press release,
the three new Everios also all come with a newly designed CMOS sensor
(meaning yet another break with tradition, as JVC has traditionally
relied upon CCD arrays).

The new Everio camcorders, apart from all supporting 1080i HD quality
recording, offer the following:


JVC Everio GZ-HD40 & Everio JVC GZ-HD30 Key Features

Image Sensor 1/3-inch CMOS, 2.68 MP
Lens: Konica Minolta HD with 10x optical Zoom
Supported Formats: AVCHD: 1920 x 1080, XP (17 Mbps), SP (12 Mbps), EP (5
Mbps)
Aperture Range: f/1.8-2.2
LCD Screen: 2.8-inch color, 207,000 pixels
HDD Capacity: 120GB (GZ-HD40) / 80GB (JVC GZ-HD30)
Max Recording Time: 10 hr. (1440CBR) (GZ-HD40) / 6 hr. (1440CBR) (JVC
GZ-HD30)


The GZ-HD40 and GZ-HD30 will retail for around $1300 and $1000 respectively.

JVC Everio JVC GZ-HD10 Key Features

Image Sensor: 1/4.5-inch CMOS, 1.84 MP
Lens: Konica Minolta HD with 10x optical Zoom
Supported Formats: AVCHD H.264/Dolby Digital (AC3) 2 Ch
Aperture Range: f/1.8-2.5
LCD Screen: 2.7-inch color, 123,000 pixels
HDD Capacity: 40GB
Max Recording Time: 5 hr. (XP), 7 hr. (SP), 16 hr. (EP)


The GZ-HD10 will retail for around $800.

Connectivity wise, all three new Everios offer HDMI, USB AV and
Component outputs whilst also sporting integrated microSDHC card slots
and external microphone inputs though the GZ-HD40 also ships with a
docking station that includes USB, AV-out, component-put, and Firewire
(IEEE1394).The GZ-HD40, GZ-HD30 and the GZ-HD10 are due to hit the
shelves sometime in August.

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