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moonshinedistiller wrote:Never ever buy JVC equipment, Every JVC product that I personally purchased and used ended up going to goodwill, I work at a company that purchases large amount of electronic equipment we gave up on JVC because of poor quality and short useful life.
I have had good luck with JVC gear. My 3 year old Everio with a built-in hard drive is still working. Back in the days of DAT audio recorders, I used a consumer grade one (couldn't afford a pro model) and it worked flawlessly.
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radi0j0hn
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Most problems with camcorders are located directly behind the eyepiece or screen.
An associate went to a big rally in DC with a camcorder similar to the one here and a Flip camera I loaned him. The Flip shots, while not HD were FAR better than the other ones. Why? With he fancy He kept making 16 second "takes," zooming and fast panning like a fool, and lots of shots of the camera being carried lens pointing down (he forgot to to turn it off.)
The Flip was was used better with no zooming and one button, and he took longer interview shots. Bottom line: there is a learning curve that you need to master if you don't want un-viewable carp.
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