great but 2 big inconveniences
This camcorder is very small and very simple but
1/ it takes horrible still pictures
2/ I haven't been able to find a simple little pouch for it. I called JVC and they told me they didn't even make one ! unbelievable.
If anyone has found a compatible pouch please let me know !
thanks
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Happy with new JVC
I changed my previous JVC Mini DV, which was 4 years old. Was looking to change it for a Sony mini Dv camcorder, based on reviews and size, however if you compare price vs quality of this JVC mini DV, I think it is the best on the market.
Does not have night shot (green images), but even with low light quality is good. Has an integrated light, which none of the other camcorders have. Agree with previous comments. Do not buy an sd card as photos are really bad, I do not know where the 1.3 M pixels are. Quality of filming is good, weight probably 500 gr, and it is small. Screen is excellent, bright and high resolution. Software to capture in the PC not so good, but you can capture anyway with Windows media Player.
Have it three months now and still convinced it was a very good purchase.
regards
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Best Buy!
If I'm to review this based from its price, this is absolutely the best there is!
I've been keeping an eye on this one since it was released, so far this are the complaints I've read from other forums:
- Short Battery life. (Actually 1 hour's not bad)
- Lousy still images. (If you want good stills, buy a digicam instead)
- Motor noise. (It's tolerable for me cause it's not that loud)
- Zoom glitch. (There's this one guy who complains that his camcorder zooms automatically when switched on, probably busted huh? Well something like that happened to mine as well. I was taking a video, my fingers were not touching any of the zoom buttons, when suddenly it zoomed-in by itself. I'm not sure if this is a glitch or just an isolated case, but I'll post it here just in case someone else experienced this.)
Everything else are great. In fact it's more than I expected for the price.
*EXTRA*
Here are some tips when buying accesories for this camcorder.
- Do not bother buying a SD or MMC card. Videos are great but the stills are lousy you'll only end up deleting those.
- Buy a spare battery. The battery that comes with the camcorder will only last up to an hour.
- Buy an external microphone and use it as much as you can. There's a jack available for it so why not use it. Besides the motor noise can get irritating for some.
- Firewire cables are not included. If you're planning to capture your videos to your PC, then you'll need this.
- Shoulder or neck strap, you don't want to hold your camcorder all the time, right? I bought a carrying case instead.
- Lastly, tapes! But you knew that already.
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Great little camcorder
I'm really pleased with this little guy. It's so tiny and easy to use. I take it everywhere and get much more video of my kids than I ever did with my old 8mm.
When reading camcorder reviews you'll find a lot of hand wringing about quality video in low-light. You need not worry about that with this camera. At my son's football practice last night, the sun had set and it was almost dark except for the lights from a far off soccer field. Yet, the video was very bright if not a little grainy and colorless. It was easy to capture my son drilling the quarterback, which is the whole purpose anyway. I also captured the beautiful sky as the sun set over the trees. The color was as vivid as the naked eye when I played the tape back on my tv.
For the most part, if the room is very dark, your video will be very dark. The camera does a great job of duplicating what the naked eye sees. I'm very pleased.
The only thing is the battery life. With the lcd open while your filming, your only going to get about 45 minutes of video before the meter drops close to zero. I'm in the process now of buying some more batteries.
I haven't hooked it to my PC yet or tried the still photos so I can't comment on that. All I can say is that if your looking to film the kids in the pool or at a birthday party, you can't go wrong. And the small size is going to allow me to videotape events discretely without looking like a goof.
Also, don't worry about handling it, once you adjust the strap it works just fine. The zoom and record buttons are easy to find in the dark.
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GRDX77 A Good Choice but...
I'm generally pleased with the GR-DX77, the video quality is good, it is compact, and I like the layout of the controls at the back of the camcorder. However, there are a couple of things to be aware of when deciding to purchase.
First, a little more on what I like about the camera. Since I'm upgrading from an older JVC model, I like that the menuing system is very similar to my old camcorder. I don't have to learn a new menu. I also like the joystick like thumb controller on the back of the camera for manual control. Once you get used to it, sort of like a game controller, you can quickly set focus, turn off and on the LCD video light, turn on the backlight control, and set the spot metering to one of three areas shown on the viewfinder. My hands are about as wide as the camera and this camcorder fits me quite well.
Video color quality seems quite good to me, and low light video quality is much better than my older GR-DV505. I also haven't noticed any tape motor or zoom noise on recorded video. The sound quality doesn't seem quite as good as my old camcorder, but is certainly acceptable. There is an accessory mic port for better quality sound if needed.
My computer instantly recognized my camera when plugged in through my firewire port, and had no problem controlling the camera and downloading video with my editing software (Pinnacle Studio 9). I haven't tried the USB connection, so no comment.
Now for the buts. First, there is no neckstrap included with the camera. If you like carrying a camera around out of its bag and around your neck, you will need to buy an accessory strap. This will have to share a strap bracket with the hand strap, and there isn't much room to attach. For gals, they can put the camera in their purse, but most guys won't have this option, and the camera is just a little too wide to fit comfortably in your pocket. Kind of defeats the purpose of being compact, when you can't put it around your neck in between shots.
Second, if the palm of your hand is wider than the camera, about 4 inches, you might have trouble handling this camera as your pinky finger might have a tendency to slip in front of the lens, and you might struggle with your thumb conveniently finding the controls in back. For me it is just fine, but I can see where bigger hands could have trouble.
While there is an auxiliary mic input jack, there is no headphone jack which is common on other camcorders. However, if you buy the right adapters (RCA to 3.5 mini) you can plug a headphone into the supplied A/V cable. The A/V cable is a bit bulky, with several different connections, so this is not as convenient as it could be with a dedicated headphone jack.
If you plan on carrying more than one battery around, this camera doesn't come with a separate charger, it is built into the camera. I find it more convenient to charge off camera than on, so I bought a separate battery charger.
All things considered, I am pleased with my decision to buy this camera, it will work just fine for my kind of use, mostly recording memorable personal and family events. Though seemingly small, I was a bit irked that a neckstrap was not included. For more a more technical review of this model or any camcorder, you might want to check www.camcorderinfo.com.
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Not a bad starter Camcorder
I just bought my first Camcorder after doing alot of research of reading reviews and comparing different models. I was on a budget and needed a good starter camcorder after getting tired of looking i found a JVC DX77 model that was in Mint condition, came with original equipment and a 2 year transferable warranty and the price was under $200 - i thought to myself i couldnt beat this price. I have read reviews about a defect in the zoom and when i received mine that was the first thing i checked and relief fell over me when i didnt have that problem with mine. I have taken still photo's with my DX77 and they have turned out very nice - i was impressed. I have yet to get a tape and record but, i have been spending the past few days reading the manual and trying to figure out how it works, which has been fairly easy. Im not sure how other camcorders work but, i have been happy with mine and from the reviews ive read im sure i will be happy with the recording quality just as i am with the stills. After recording i plan on connecting it my computer to burn to DVD so the USB and Firewire are an excellent plus. This is a little camcorder but, i think for 1 lb. it is a little heavy for one hand to handle. I would also like to add that the snapshot button is alittle akward to push, its like you have to hold the camcorder with one hand and then push the button with the other. My conclusion is no camcorder is perfect and for the price i paid and the condition its in i think i got a good deal. I would recommend this little camcorder to anyone who is purchasing their first camcorder, wants decent still quality, or someone on a budget.
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Zoom issue is a deal breaker
I bet this would be a decent camcorder, if the zoom issue wasn't there. It's apparently a major glitch with this model. I bought mine new, used it without incident for about three or four months and then it began zooming at will. It zooms all the way in when you turn it on, and won't stay at any other level of zoom. I sent it in under the parts warranty, but JVC authorized service people wanted over $200 for labor. I paid to have it fixed, it came back still broken, sent it back in, and within two months it started doing the same thing. I despise this camcorder and JVC. Their customer service people are rude, they routinely do not returns calls or emails and they sell a very expensive product that doesn't work properly.
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It has zooming defect
I was happy with this one until it showed this problem. It automatically zooms in to the maximum. So now basically I can't use it any more. I initially thought maybe it's due to my operation somehow although I'm sure I'm gentle on it. However, after I searched online, I found that I'm not the only lucky one. Some poor dude said if he wants to use it, he has to put one finger on the "zoom out" button all the time in order to cancel out the automatic zoom in. I called JVC, and they said this is not a recognized defect for them, and they will charge me just for an "evaluation". I'd rather just throw away this junk.
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Worked ok for about a year, then the zoom problems started...
I bought this about an year ago. It worked fine till about a month ago. The first thing that I noticed is that the camera would zoom in all by itself. I had to have my finger firmly holding the zoom out button so that it would not zoom in. Reading about it now, I find out that this is a common problem with this particular camcorder. Wish I had read reviews from people who had been using this for a while. Most of the reviews (when I bought it) were from people who were happy with it and had it for less than couple of weeks.
It was good while it lasted. But I would never buy JVC again.
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Zooming out of control
I have exactly the same problem as you guys are having. After a year of ownership hardly using the thing it starts zooming out of control. Contacted jvc and got the same response denying a problem. My friend has the dx97ek and it has exactly the same problem. "Trash" and "can" are words that spring to mind.
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Zoom trouble too
I am experiencing the same zooming trouble as everyone else. When I called JVC they denied the problem. Judging from the reviews here on Amazon.com, there seems to be a very real problem. I bought the camera because it was simple, afforadable, and I'm not much of a techno person. I used it well for over a year when the zoom problem started. Being in the military, you don't get much pay, so I was hoping this camera would serve me for a long time- I was wrong. I will not buy JVC products again! Anyone for a class action lawsuit?
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Do not buy this item!
I purchased a JVC GR-DX77us last july and to be fair, its video-taping capabilities are good, and the resolution is good. However, I have not been able to get the video capture feature to work on the camcorder. I tried both the USB and the 1394 firewire, and they both kept losing contact with various computers--turns out the problem was the plug board is pretty loose and either the plugs or the board loses contact regularly, playing havoc with your computer. I was not able to download one minute of footage.
Dont expect any great help from JVC customer support either, every inquiry or request to them turned into an escalation to buy something else, 4 out of 5 times it was for accessories that were supposed to have been included in the camera kit.
stay away from this model, and JVCs in general.
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