I think we all have enjoyed the amateur video exploits that are daily updated on YouTube everyday. JVC has recently unveiled a video camera perfect for this YouTube generation with the GZ-MS100. All a user needs to do is use the provided CyberLink software on a Windows PC, and he or she can easily upload their video clips to YouTube with the touch a button. This is, of course, the GZ-MS100’s biggest selling point. The GZ-MS100 is part of the Everio S Series. There are no cassettes or discs for storage capacity, but video can be stored via SD card or USB to PC. It also features Laser Touch Operation, which has a scroll bar and touch-sensitive buttons not on the LCD screen. As for power, the supplied BN-VF808 rechargeable battery is good for about 2 hours of operation, but the user can purchase higher capacity batteries for 4 or 6 hours of power. Other features include the Konic Minolta lens for a 35x optical zoom. There are also six digital noise reduction systems, and a MPEG-2 encoder to block more noise. There is also a Digital Image Stabilizer minimize camera-shakes.
JVC’s GZ-MS100 Proves It’s a YouTube World After All
Posted by Nicole Smith at 7:57 AM Labels: Cameras, Miscellaneous Gadgets
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