Step into a new generation of home video recording devices with the impressive JVC GZ-HD7. This stunning digital camcorder is lightweight, compact and brimming with cutting-edge technology designed to create professional-grade footage and still images. This unit is advanced but it is remarkably user-friendly as well.
Users can expect the best of the best when it comes to the unit’s camera lens. This JVC digital camcorder uses a high definition lens by FUJINON, a pioneer in profressional-grade camera lenses. Live HD images are featured in real-life quality, brilliant color and sharp contrast. The impressive lens has three aspherical elements for added quality through all the phases of its zoom range.
The FUJINON lens surface has Electronic Beam Coating (EBC) that is designed to reduce dilapidation of the image that commonly results form glare on the lens surface. Users can expect sharp, clear images that are free of flare and glare using the professional-grade lens.
This Everio JVC digital camcorder uses three 1/5-inch CCDs. Each CCD is designed for a specific primary color; red, green and blue. The result is a remarkably realistic and vibrant color and intricate detail. The unit also incorporates FUJINON mounting technology that is commonly used for professional camcorder.
The lens can be easily protected using the innovative slide lens cap. Users simply slide the lens shut rather than searching for a separate cover to protect the lens. The lens cap is actually built into the unit so there is never any worry about misplacing it.
The JVC GZ-HD7 digital camcorder is also equipped with optical image stabilization that helps reduce camera-shake. Users can rest assured that their footage will turn out to be stable and easy to view without compromising the quality. Some stabilization systems deplete the quality of the footage when they are used.
Users can take advantage of the many other features offered by this advanced home video recording device. The JVC GZ-HD7 digital camera is a prime example of today’s most outstanding camcorders.
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