JVC Picsio Camcorder is like a Iphone or Ipod
Is it an iPhone or an iPod? That’s what would comes to your mind when you first look at the latest Pocket Camcorder by JVC-Picsio GC-FM1A Camcorder. The camcorder definitely looks more different from other Pocket camcorders available in the market. They come in purple, blue and black. However the list price 200 USD is somewhat higher compared to other popular brands. Again another Pocket camcorder equipped with direct Youtube upload and iTune import. Compare with other Pocket camcorders before you buy and check reviews.
JVC PICSIO GC-FM1A HD Camcorder (Black Ice)
| GC-FM1 Features | |
| GC-FM1 is the pocket-sized HD Memory camera that you can put it in your pocket and go. Without any confusion or hassle, you can shoot HD videos and show them with a HDMI connection, or share them directly to YouTube. | |
| Menu-less, Effortless | No Shake, No Sweat |
| Nothing confusing or complicated about it. Just push the button for the function you want, and enjoy!
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Take it out and shoot away! The Image Stabilizer automatically kicks in so your videos are smooth and steady.
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| Your Life in 1080p | Stills that Still Shine |
| PICSIO actually records in 1080p Full HD so you’ll have maximum quality for HDTV viewing.
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The 8 Megapixel stills you shoot will look great now, and won’t look obsolete a few years down the road.
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| Show on YouTube | Carry on iPod or iPhone |
| Videos are stored as .MOV files that require no conversion before uploading for the world to see.
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The same .MOV files are easy to transfer to a PC for syncing with iTunes
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Here are the pros:
JVC Everio MS120 Dual Flash Camcorder
The JVC Everio GZ-MS120 has a dual pair of SD/SDHC card slots and offers continuous recording: when one storage medium fills up, recording automatically switches to the other. When recording with the dual-slot GZ-MS120 in the highest quality mode (Ultra), recording capacity ranges from 3.7 hours using a pair of 8GB cards to 15 hours using two 32GB cards. In the lowest quality mode (Eco), recording time ranges from 20 hours to 80 hours.
Everio MS120 camcorders make sharing and watching videos easier than ever. New for this year is the One Touch Export function that allows Everio videos to be imported into iTunes and loaded into an iPod or iPhone. All 2009 Everios also offer One Touch DVD burning and the One Touch Upload function that JVC introduced to users in 2008 as a new and convenient way to upload videos to YouTube.
To use any of the three functions, simply connect Everio to a PC using the supplied USB cable. Then, choose one of three buttons on the Everio: UPLOAD, EXPORT, or DIRECT DVD. Pressing the button will launch the appropriate Windows PC application that comes bundled with Everio, and you follow the simple on-screen prompts. With just a few mouse clicks the process of uploading to YouTube, exporting to iTunes, burning to disc or transferring to an external hard disk drive will be completed. For uploading to YouTube, the user can perform an in-camera edit of any length video to fit the 10-minute YouTube limit.
The new Everio MediaBrowser software supplied with all Everio models is a Windows application providing an easy-to-search calendar-type graphical interface for indexing and finding video files. Thumbnail images of recorded videos and stills are superimposed on the calendar so it’s easy to see when any scene was recorded. The Everio MediaBrowser also allows easy playback, simple cut editing, and “Decomotion” to spruce up recorded footage with animated graphics for upload to YouTube. It also supports Export to iTunes, Upload to YouTube, burning to disc or transferring to HDD.
Another new feature found on all Everio camcorders is Digest Playback, which offers an easy and entertaining way to check the content residing on Everio’s HDD or SD/SDHC card. The function automatically selects highlight scenes from among the recorded content using JVC’s proprietary algorithm and plays back what looks like a “coming attractions” trailer for a movie. Sixty minutes of footage is condensed into five minutes of highlight scenes.
Other Everio features have been enhanced for 2009. Laser Touch Operation has been updated to allow control of zooming and recording using either the Laser Touch scroll bar or buttons next to the LCD screen, as well as by the standard zoom lever and REC button. And as before, Laser Touch makes it easy to browse through thumbnail images of recorded scenes and access menu selection. Power-linked operation, long offered by JVC, goes a step further this year. Simply opening the LCD monitor automatically opens the built-in lens cover and powers up the camcorder. Closing the LCD also closes the lens cover and shuts down the power. With Quick Restart, recording can start in about one second after the LCD is re-opened.
In addition to performance and convenience, the 2009 Everio line offers plenty of style and shooting comfort. New designs feature elegant curves, a silver-framed LCD and comfortable, angled grips with a new dual-use strap. The strap can be used in the usual camcorder fashion, supporting the user’s hand when shooting, or it can be extended and used as a wrist strap like the type on most digital still cameras.