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Product Code: GZ-X900 The JVC Everio x GZ-X900 high-definition camcorder has a sleek design, includes a few innovative features, and generates acceptable HD video under bright lighting conditions. Unfortunately, the JVC Everio x GZ-X900's noticeably...
The JVC Everio x GZ-X900 delivers subpar overall performance, and it is definitely a poor option if you plan to shoot in less-than-optimal lighting conditions. Jim Feeley Lowest online price: N/A...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-31 20:34:20
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JVCs GZ-900 is a high-level camcorder that films in Full HD and has a 9 Megapixel photo mode. So has the manufacturer managed to meet the challenge of an all-in-one device?HandlingThe X900 is a very attractive camcorder, and its flat, pocket-sized...
Powerful optical stabilisation, Stylish design...
Weak optical zoom, Pricey, Microphone in an unusual position, Touchscreen can be tricky...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-31 20:34:38
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The JVC Everio X900 is a Full-HD (1080i) SD-card camcorder with 10.3MP CMOS sensor. Innovative capture modes include 500fps ultra high-speed video, 50fps stills shooting at 5MP, and 15fps stills shooting at nine megapixels. It also has a 5x zoom lens...
Plenty of gadgets take photos as well as shoot video. The iPhone 3G S, for instance, is fairly rubbish at both. The X900, on the other hand, is as happy streaming high bit-rate (24Mbps) Full HD video to an SD card as it is capturing pin-sharp nine-megapix...
The 5x zoom is barely enough to make your next door neighbour’s windows, let alone sneak glimpses of their saucy German exchange student – and the 200x digital zoom is certainly no substitute. On the plus side, the Laser Touch interface lets y...
The Everio is probably the only camcorder out there that genuinely lets you leave your point-and-shoot camera at home. But for this kind of money, you could buy a decent camcorder and a great camera, and have enough money left over for that external ha...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-31 20:35:07
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JVC has gone for the compact look (and weight) with the new X900, using SD storage, a bigger and more powerful CMOS sensor, improved optical image stabilization and high quality HD images. The controls are still irritating, though, and the price might...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 20:35:26
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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...
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JVCs GZ-X900 represents a considerable departure from the smooth, rounded looks of the Everio hard disk and solid-state camcorders that have helped to revolutionise home video in the past few years. The customary curves and glossy body finish have bee...
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Although JVC is sometimes overshadowed by the big three camcorder manufacturers - Canon, Panasonic and Sony - it still regularly leads the market for innovation. First with the upright palmcorder format, and first to use a hard disk in a consumer camcorde...
As with pretty much every camcorder released so far in 2009, our pronouncement on the Everio GZ-X900 falls back to price. If it had been pitched at £700 or less, this would be an absolutely storming buy. But at more like £900, the X900 costs more than las...
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JVC's Everio GZ-X900 high-definition camcorder ($1,999 as of October 7, 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 low-light performance renders it a poor choice for common everyday use.The camcorder's svelte black design looks elegant and feels comfortable. Some of the Everio GZ-X900's specs look good: a 1/2.33-inch CMOS imaging chip, a top AVCHD encoding rate o...
Attractive design, innovative user interface, handy YouTube upload tool...
Sub par video performance; especially indoors, poor battery life, too expensive...
The JVC Everio GZ-X900 is a decent high-definition camcorder let down by its poor low-light performance. There are plenty of better (and cheaper) options on the market...
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The X900 is a top-of-the-market fun camera for amateurs, with entertaining features such as slow-motion shooting and high-speed “motor drive”-style stills. You'd struggle to shoot a TV documentary on it, but for great family films and photos that look goo...
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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...
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