JVC GRDV500 MiniDV 1.33 MP Camcorder with 2.5" LCD, 10x Optical Zoom, and 8MB MMC Card
- ASIN: B0000899YH
- List Price: $699.99
Product Description:
Sometimes you have to test the limits. See just how far you can go. Feel what it is like to go a step beyond. And experience a moment of a lifetime. The GR-DV500 makes it easy to get a grip on Quality and Creativity. The 1.33-Megapixel CCD for Superior Video (540 Lines of resolution) and Still Pictures (1600 x 1200), 123k-pixel 2.5" LCD, 300x digital zoom with Spline Interpolation, Power-Linked operation so your ready to shoot, a powerful software package and much more. The GR-DV500 will allow you to explore the imagination.
Product Details
- Feature:
- MiniDV camcorder with 10x optical zoom, 300x digital zoom, image stabilization
- 2.5-inch fold-out color LCD screen and color viewfinder
- Comes with Presto! ImageFolio video editing software
- Takes digital stills and stores them on the included MMC card
- Connects to PCs and Macs via Firewire (IEEE1394)
- AnalogVideoFormat: NTSC
- Binding: Electronics
- Brand: JVC
- FloppyDiskDriveDescription: None
- FormFactor: MultiMediaCard
- Label: JVC
- LensType: Zoom lens
- Manufacturer: JVC
- MediaType: Mini DV
- Model: DV500US
- MPN: GRDV500US
- PackageQuantity: 1
- ProductGroup: Photography
- ProductTypeName: CAMCORDER
- Publisher: JVC
- SKU: JVGRDV500
- Studio: JVC
- Warranty: 1 year warranty

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Customer Reviews 

Great quality for the price
2005-10-02I haven't had the camera for very long, but my experiences with it thus far have shown it to be an excellent lower-to-middle range Mini DV cam for the money. It captures image and sound excellently, is lightweight and very easy to use.

Happy owner for over a year
2005-09-16This is the first DV camera I've owned and I'm glad that I made the right choice. I've had this camera for over a year now (bought in Feb 2004) and have no major complaints with it. This camera has a very clear video quality that often amazes me! Digital stabilizer functions well. Stereo sound is good.
The only reason this camera didn't fetch 5 star is the relatively poor video quality in low light. Though this can be adjusted using shutter speed, still I can't seem to get what I want. Bear in mind though that almost all camcorders have this issue, unless you spend much more money and buy the high-end ones.
Good luck with your purchase. Fot this price, you won't regret it!

A very cost effective camcorder
2004-07-24If you're lookin for a crisp clear image, a powerfull ccd, a lightweight camera with photo capacity for a low price, from a trustble company, this is your choice. Despite some reviews that report bad quality images on low light, I've got nice movies under that circustances. Of corse you should know that you'd better use a tripod and as with any cam a bright light is prefereable. But once you watch your footage on TV it's better than you thoght. For this price you cannot get any better. Now I moved for a GR-DV4000, much expensive, including britgher lens and some other upgrades on the same body. If you're looking for daylly use camera, stop searching. You found it.

Great camcorder
2004-07-11I bought this camcorder last Christmas and I've loved it since. I was looking for a reasonably priced Mini DV camcorder and came across this one at a local Sears. It felt nice and sturdy in my hands unlike the smaller ones offered by Sony and Panasonic. I checked some reviews on it, found them to be good and bought it at J&R over in NYC. The video quality is nothing short of outstanding in good lighting thanks to the 1.33 megapixel CCD (a godsend in this price range).
As for faults, the only real Achilles heel this camcorder has is the worthless "Night Alive" mode. Sony's nightvision trumps the JVC in this respect because the picture becomes nothing but a bright, blurry mess in Night Alive mode. I will invest in a video light to remedy this problem and I suggest that those considering this camcorder do likewise. Overall this is still a terrific camcorder thanks to the 1.33 megapixel CCD not usually found in this price range.

Blue Screen of Death
2004-05-23Since writing my first raving review on this camera it has fallen to the "Blue Screen of Death" that most JVC cameras face.
No recording, no playback. The screen just states that I need to clean the heads. After 10 brand new head cleaners have been tried and fail the view screen still remains blue.
I was trying to use the digital camera mode but even that hardly if ever works.
I now have a shiny item to hold balloons down or better yet to use when I want people to THINK they are being videotaped.
Gone is my previous high rating, this camera is just plain junk.
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