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JVC GR-D70 Digital Camcorder [Mini-DV 16xOptical DV-in/out]
 
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JVC GR-D70 Digital Camcorder [Mini-DV 16xOptical DV-in/out]

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Technical Details

  • 16:9 Recording Format: No
  • 3 CCD Technic: No
  • 3 CCD-Technic: no
  • 3 Chip Technic: No
  • Analogue/Digital: Digital
  • Chip Type: CCD
  • Compact Flash Card: No
  • Digital Input: Yes
  • Firewire IEEE-1394 Interface: No
  • Handheld Position: Horizontal
  • Image Stabiliser: Digital Image Stabiliser
  • Image Stabilizer: yes
  • Image Stabilizer Type: Electrical
  • LCD Screen Size in Inches: unknown
  • Long Play: yes
  • Long play: yes
  • Longplay: yes
  • Maximum Pixel (in Megapixel): 0.8
  • Maximum Pixels (in Megapixel): .68
  • Maximum Pixels (in Thousands): 680
  • Maximum pixels (in thousands): 680
  • Megapixel: no
  • Memory Stick: No
  • Multimedia Card: Yes
  • Optical Zoom (Ratio): unknown
  • Photo Mode: yes
  • Picture Tube Type: Mos (CCD)
  • Product Size: Hand Held
  • Record Facility: Record+Playback
  • Remote Control: Yes
  • Resolution: Standard Definition
  • Secure Digital Card: No
  • Smart Media Card: No
  • Sound: Stereo
  • Sound System: Stereo
  • Type of Memory Card: Multimedia Card
  • USB Interface: Yes
  • Video System: Mini DV
  • Viewfinder: No
  • WEIGHT/GRAMS: 320
  • Weight in Grams: 425
  • Weight in grams: 320
  • Wireless Interface: No
  • Year of Introduction: 2003
  • Year of introduction: 2003
  • xD-Picture Card: No
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Product details

  • Item Weight: 300 g
  • Boxed-product Weight: 1.8 Kg
  • Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.
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  • Item model number: GR-D70
  • ASIN: B000092QQ9
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 1 Mar 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 165,344 in Electronics & Photo (See Bestsellers in Electronics & Photo)

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JVC GR-D70 Digital Camcorder [Mini-DV 16xOptical DV-in/out]

JVC GR-D70 Digital Camcorder [Mini-DV 16xOptical DV-in/out]


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42 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent low-mid budget digital camcorder, 10 Dec 2003
By E. A. Nash - See all my reviews
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Agree with comments made by previous reviewers. The CCD resolution may not be as high as £600+ models but outdoor pictures in good light are virtually indistinguishable from much live television. Sound is also remarkably clear for such a small microphone and free of boom and hiss, though it does pick up wind noise. Aside from this, the major good points are size and weight, build quality, the fact that it's a JVC (who invented VHS), and the DV-input, meaning that you can transfer edited footage from your hard disk back to the camera for playback to TV or VCR. Many cameras at this price have DV-output only, meaning edited footage is stuck on your hard disk unless you buy an expensive analog converter box or a DVD-writer (see below).

The major disappointment is the digital still mode which is almost useless indoors (due to lack of a flash) and even outdoors under ideal conditions is outperformed by a 1 megapixel camera. The NightShot mode doesn't have the infrared light included in Sony's system and works by simply slowing the shutter speed, so it can't work in complete darkness and fast moving objects appear blurred. Both the Backlight and the Wind Cut functions don't seem to make any difference as far as I can tell.

The battery does about 45-60 min recording time with the screen on and about 1.5-2h with it off (not bad for such a small camera), and takes about 1.5h to charge. JVC sell a wide range of batteries and only the smallest in the range is provided. However, power-up time is less than 5 seconds, so unless your subject requires it there's mostly no need to keep the camera switched on continuously.

I'm using Pinnacle Studio 8 to edit the footage, transfering the completed edit from the hard disk back onto the camera, then plugging the camera into my VCR and recording to VHS from the JVC's analog output. A word of advice for anyone wishing to make the most of this camera's picture quality - the single biggest loss in the entire recording/editing process is the final transfer to VHS; the difference between playing the resulting video tape and playing the camera's digital tape back through a TV directly is very noticeable! So it's worth investing in a DVD-writer for your PC, which can now be found for around £80. It will soon pay for itself if you shoot a lot of footage, since blank DVDs now sell for about £1 each compared to mini DV tapes which are more like £5 or £6.

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29 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a bonus!, 9 Mar 2004
Having a bunch of old 8mm video tapes and an analogue Canon video camera, I was unsure whether to go the digital 8 route or DV. I saw the review of the GRD70 and saw it had an anologue input so I bought it. I thought that transferring my old tapes would mean recording them onto the DV tape and then re-transferring/editing on my PC, BUT NO! Even easier!! Plug vcr or old video camera into 'av in' on the GRD70 (leave the DV tape out and select 'av in' switch) connect the firewire to the pc, fire up your video editing programme and you get instant transfer from analogue camcorder to pc!
My computer is only an AMD 700mhz with 128mb ram and it works fine, the only extra I had to buy was the Nsis firewire card (another Amazon bargain at £20).
Everything worked first time. If you haven't got a firewire port on your pc then the USB connection works with moving video and stills and captures in mpeg1. But for £20 you may as well get the Nsis card, it's a dream to install.
The GRD70 is a nice camera with features not normally found at this price. While your waiting for your camera to arrive from Amazon, download the instruction book from www.jvc.co.uk it will let you get familiar with the machine before it arrives and then you can then get stuck straight in when it does!
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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent Camcorder at an excellent price, 22 Sep 2003
I've had this item now for two weeks and i have just figured out what all the fuctions are. Its a great camcorder and if bought via amazon.co.uk an excellent price. Equivilant specs for a sony camcorder would be around £650. The playback quailty is excellent and actualy looks better if playbacked through your home TV instead of the smaller 2.5" LCD display. Snapshoot mode is also quite good which seems to be an issue that some people might disagree with. Because it has dv in\out facility, you can copy the images from the camcorder's MMC (multimedia card) to the PC and edit the images your self with good editing software such as Adobe photoshop and make the pictures even better. Video playback can also be editied once copied to your PC using software such as pinnacle studio 8, where you can copy your footage to a DVD (if you have a DVD writer on your PC) then add features like interactive menus and scene access like new DVD movies. The battery life on the standard battery only gives you about 1.5 hours of life so an upgraded battery might be an idea, other than that it has all the new features such as memory card, digital zoom, night scope, mini dv format, dv & usb in\out. Its hard to fault this superb JVC Digital camcorder.
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