Saturday, March 24, 2012

JVC GC PX10 12.0-Megapixel reviews

The long lens barrel on the GC-PX10 looks and feels awkward mainly because the camcorder has such an unusual design.

LCD (8.33)

Lens Filter Diameter 46.0mm Focal Range 6.7–67.0mm Focal Range (35mm equivalent) 43.3–433.0mm Maximum Aperture f/2.8–4.5 Optical Zoom 10x Advanced Zoom 19x Lab/Tested Wide Angle.

JVC conveniently clumped the PX10’s ports on the left side of the camcorder below the dials and buttons on the side of the lens  A long port cover folds down and remains weakly tethered to the camcorder via a flexible plastic strap.
The only other connectivity feature on the GC-PX10 is the camcorder’s semi-hidden cold accessory shoe. Unless you’re extremely well organized, it’s likely that you’ll lose this shoe cover after a few uses, as the cover doesn’t tether to the camcorder at all.

Battery (6.50)

So, the battery life for the PX10 is good, we must give the camcorder that. But we cannot forgive JVC for the camcorder’s terribly constructed battery compartment. The compartment is built into the base of the camcorder’s large right-side grip, and opening the compartment is a tricky, confusing, and frustrating ordeal.

Media (8.77)

Firstly, the camcorder is equipped with 32GB of built-in flash memory. To expand the amount of memory on the camcorder, you can insert SD, SDHC, or SDXC into the camcorder’s memory card slot on the base of the PX10.

JVC has announced the GC-PX10, a 12 megapixel/1080p60 hybrid stills/video camera with 10x optical zoom.

JVC today announced a new digital camera that uses a new high speed imaging engine to shoot both high quality digital still images and stunning Full HD video.  The JVC GC-PX10 is a true hybrid camera that shoots 12 megapixel stills and Full HD 1920 x 1080/60p video. 

The cameras image sensor is a 1/2.3 12.75 megapixel back-Illuminated CMOS sensor.

For super-slow motion shooting, the GC-PX10 can shoot video at 300 frames-per-second.

 
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