JVC GZ-X900 10,3 MP CMOS Black

  • Brand : JVC
  • Product name : GZ-X900
  • Article code : GZX900EU
  • Category : Camcorders
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  • Short summary description JVC GZ-X900 10,3 MP CMOS Black :

    JVC GZ-X900, 10,3 MP, CMOS, 25,4 / 2,33 mm (1 / 2.33"), 7,11 cm (2.8"), LCD, 298 g

  • Long summary description JVC GZ-X900 10,3 MP CMOS Black :

    JVC GZ-X900. Total megapixels: 10,3 MP, Sensor type: CMOS, Optical sensor size: 25,4 / 2,33 mm (1 / 2.33"). Optical zoom: 5x, Digital zoom: 200x, Focal length range: 6.7 - 33.5 mm. Display diagonal: 7,11 cm (2.8"), Display: LCD. Product color: Black. Maximum video resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels, Video formats supported: AVCHD, Maximum frame rate: 500 fps

Reviews
pcworld.com_techhive.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:33:52
Average rating:50
JVC's Everio X GZ-X900 high-definition camcorder ($1000 as of September 25, 2009) has a sleek design, includes a few innovative features, and generates acceptable HD video under bright lighting conditions. Unfortunately, the unit's noticeably subpar lo...
  • Good performance in bright light, Clever YouTube Upload feature...
  • Only 1080/60i capture, Terrible video in common lowlight settings...
  • The GZ-X900's substandard low-light performance outweighs the camcorder's clever features and slick appearance...
about.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:34:29
Average rating:60
JVCs Everio GZ-X900 (also dubbed the Everio X) is a high definition camcorder that records 1920 x 1080 video in the AVCHD format to SDHC memory cards. At a list price of $999, the GZ-X900 also offers a 5x optical zoom, Konica Minolta HD lens with opti...
techcrunch.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:34:34
Average rating:0
What is the Everio X GZ-X900? Is it a pocket camcorder like a Flip? Is it a fully-fledged video camera? Is it a YouTube-uploading device? Is it a hybrid of all of these - and more? This new Everio is basically a compact video camera that records at fu...
akihabaranews.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:34:43
Average rating:80
We first encountered the Everio X in its prototype shape back in 2008 at the CEATEC 08, and we fell in love with this new AVCHD compact camcorder. Less than a year after, JVC announced officially the release of the Everio X and finally we had the chanc...
Digitaltrends.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:35:02
Average rating:70
JVC's tiny and trendy full-HD camcorder looks fit for a Paris runway, price tag and all.SummaryTraditional camcorders have a basic style that hasn’t really changed since the ‘80s. Oh, you’ll see a few attempts at a vertical shape now and then, or some...
  • Full HD, 9MP stills, 5x zoom, unique form factor...
  • Love-it-or-hate-it styling...
  • JVC has added some strange features (high-speed recording) while cutting far more useful scene modes for video...
v3.co.uk
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:35:21
Average rating:80
JVC’s Everio X is one of the smallest 1080p camcorders we’ve ever seen. It eschews a hard disk in favour of an SDHC card slot, which accepts cards up to 32GB.The Everio captures 1080p HD video using a 10.3-megapixel Cmos sensor – slightly more sensitiv...
  • Wide range of video and stills features; aesthetic design; easy to use...
  • Oddly positioned internal microphone; average image quality...
  • Feature-rich all-rounder, let down by average picture quality...
stuff.tv
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:35:31
Average rating:80
While the X900’s matt finish and impressively compact dimensions make it fun to play with, it does take time to get used to its lack of a traditional handgrip. This, at times, makes it awkward to hold and access the buttons and features.Laser guidanc...
  • Touch sensor tech. Slow-mo shooting. Crystal-clear LCD...
  • Small-time zoom. Too much picture fizz. The price...
  • An impressively compact marriage of an HD camcorder and stills camera, but doesn’t always deliver movie magic...
camcorderinfo.com
Updated:
2011-07-31 20:35:46
Average rating:0
Until we get the JVC GZ-X900 into our testing labs, there are perhaps more questions than answers. At the top of our list is video performance: does the camcorder have the internal processing necessary to get great video quality out of this huge, high...