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JVC GZ-MG730 HD Camcorder

 
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New, Super-Slim Design

7 megapixel CCD camera with 30GB HDD featuring a high-resolution digital camera with KONICA MINOLTA LENS and advanced photo functions all in a stylishly compact body

Product Features

  • 1/2.5-inch 7.38 Megapixel CCD
  • 30GB Internal Hard Disk Drive for up to 37 hr. 30 min. of recording
  • 7 hr. 10 min. of the best quality recording (ULTRA FINE)
  • 10x Optical Zoom / 300x Digital Zoom
  • Record digital still images up to 3072 x 2304
  • Memory Card Slot for Micro SD
  • Remote Control provided
  • Software provided (for Windows ®)
  • 7 Megapixel CCD
  • KONICA MINOLTA LENS
  • Primary Color Filter
  • Color mode select (vivid, natural)
  • Stores up to 9999 digital still images on the built in HDD
  • Gigabrid Engine
  • Advanced Photo Functions including Auto Exposure Bracketing and Histogram Display
  • Laser Touch Operation
  • Auto LCD Backlight Control
  • Auto Flash
  • Picture Titles
  • Quick Restart
  • Direct DVD Button/Direct Backup Button
  • Everio Dock provided
  • DV Out (i.LINK) on Everio Dock

 

Product Specs

Storage Media 1.3” Hard Disk Drive (Embedded, microSD Memory Card
Image Sensor

1/2.5-inch, 7.38 Megapixel CCD

Still Picture Recording JPEG
Optical Zoom 10x Optical / 300x Digital (max.)
Dimensions 2-11/16” (W) x 2-3/4” (H) x 4-11/16” (D)
Weight 0.84lbs

Format

SD-VIDEO Entertainment Video Profile: Video: MPEG-2-PS / Audio: Dolby Digital Still: JPEG (PictBridge, DPOF compatible)

Hard Disk Drive Capacity

30GB

Shutter Speed

Video: 1/2 — 1/4000, Still: 1/2 — 1/1000

LCD Monitor

112K-pixel 2.7-inch widescreen

Power Consumption

Approx. 3.7W

JVC GZ-MG730’s Review

by www.letsgodigital.org

01/06/2008

JVC GZ-MG730 : JVC introduces a higher-performance camcorder, the JVC MG730. Also new is Laser Touch, a touch-sensitive scroll bar that simplifies operation and a new design that’s some 20 percent smaller than last year’s entry-level model. The JVC GZ-MG730 offers higher-resolution digital stills by virtue of a 7 Megapixel CCD, making it unnecessary for people to carry both a camcorder and a digital still camera. This model is the first in the world to have an embedded 1.3“ hard disk drive (30GB), which allowed JVC to integrate a large 1/2.5” CCD and its accompanying large optical lens section, without getting bulky - thereby providing the quality benefits of a large lens while maintaining a small body and offering large capacity.

JVC MG730 camcorder - Touch screen
A new innovation found on the JVC MG730 is the Laser Touch Operation user interface - a touch-sensitive illuminated scroll bar just to the left of the LCD monitor screen. Simply moving a finger up or down along the scroll bar allows the user to browse through and select video clips to view or edit, and operate menus for camera set-up. The 2.7-inch widescreen LCD’s high-resolution GUI is linked to Laser Touch movements, but the feature eliminates the risk of smudging or damaging the screen that users face with a touch-screen interface.

JVC GZ-MG730 - Share station DVD burner
To provide better LCD visibility when shooting outdoors, the display features a new Auto LCD Backlight Control. The JVC GZ-MG730 offers a triple advantage of easy shooting, easy editing and easy archiving. Archiving is made especially convenient with the optional Share Station DVD burner, which for 2008 sports a new dramatically slimmed-down design that makes it much easier to carry along when traveling. One touch of the camcorder’s Direct DVD button transfers footage from the camcorder to a Share Station DVD burner or PC to automatically burn a DVD containing all the footage, selected footage or new footage only.

JVC Everio GZ-MG730 - High speed interface
The Direct Back-up button backs-up recordings to a PC through a USB 2.0 high-speed interface to free-up camcorder hard disk space. A DV (IEEE 1394: i.LINK, firewire) output is on the Everio dock to allow easy dubbing to DVD or hard drive recorders, and enables footage to be imported using many third-party NLE (non-linear editing) applications. But some basic editing can be done without a PC. Scene playback order can be rearranged within the camera, and 20 preset title screens can be inserted into the footage while viewing it or burning it to a DVD. These colorfully designed title screens are linked to the menu language setting, so they can be displayed in English, Spanish or French.

JVC Everio MG730 video camera - Gigabrid Engine
Adding to the picture quality is JVC’s proprietary Gigabrid Engine that integrates various noise reduction technologies to improve the signal-to-noise ratio by about 30 percent (3dB) over previous models without that technology. Capping the 2008 Everio G lineup is the 30GB GZ-MG730, which features a higher-performance camera section with a 1/2.5-inch 7.38 Megapixel CCD with Primary Color Filter. It features a more rounded design that shows off the F3.5 Konica Minolta lens. With the ability to shoot high resolution digital stills up to 3072 x 1728 (16:9 mode) or 3072 x 2304 (4:3 mode) in size, the GZ-MG730 is an ideal dual-use camera. Serious enthusiasts will enjoy the additional pro-style shooting features, including Auto Flash, Program AE dial with Shutter Priority and Aperture Priority, Auto Exposure Bracketing, Backlight and Spotlight compensation, Natural and Vivid color settings, and Histogram Display.

JVC camcorders - PictBridge and microSD
The JVC GZ-MG730 model also features PictBridge compatibility for direct printing, microSD card slot and USB mass storage compatibility, and come with a convenient remote control. The JVC Data Battery allows remaining recording time to be displayed on the LCD even when the camera is off. Power-Linked Operation powers up the camcorder and engages the standby mode simply by opening the LCD, while Quick Restart starts recording just about one second after the LCD is re-opened. For use with PCs, Everio G Series camcorders come with CyberLink’s PowerProducer 3 NE for authoring DVDs, PowerDirector 5 NE Express for editing, and PowerCinema NE for Everio to browse camera contents and enable the Direct DVD/Direct Backup functions. Macintosh users will have an easy time importing Everio’s video files using iMovie ’08.

JVC Everio accessories
An enhanced lineup of optional accessories also serves to increase the appeal of the Everio G Series. Among the most noteworthy is the CU-VD3, the super-slim Everio SHARE STATION DVD burner, which can be placed upright or horizontally. For the aquatically adventurous, there is the WR-MG100 Marine Case that allows waterproof operation of Everio camcorders down to 131ft/40m under water. Colorful camcorders deserve colorful carrying bags, and the compact CB-VM60 which carries the Everio camcorder with attached battery is available in black, blue and red. The larger CB-VM70 offered in black is also available to carry a full system. And a nice way to kick-start a wonderful relationship with Everio is the VU-VM90K Starter Kit, which includes the CB-VM70 carrying bag and one BN-VF808 data battery.

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Pros

A nice Dolby stereo sound recording, good video quality

Cons

Short battery life with default battery, around 80 minutes.

Summary

Summary: A good video quality, around 600-700px wide video, can be wide screen or normal ratio.

A very good stereo Dolby digital sound quality.

With the 30GB version you can record between 7 hours and 30 hours, which should be enough for most users, I personally don't need the 60GB version.

Default sized battery runs for around 80 minutes so it will be hard to fill 30 or 60 GB of video.
You can get a battery that is 3 times the size and will cost around 60-70$m which should give you a 3-4 hours of recording time.

If you ignore the software on CD you will see the camera as a memory stick and be able to copy/paste the videos and photos to your computer freely which is very nice.

Video files are saved as .MOD extension and (from what I heard and did...) can be safely renamed to .MPG files so your PC players will recognise the format.

My 30GB version was around 540$ including tax and shipping so I consider it a very good value.

I am not impressed with the photo quality but I was expecting this because it's made for video and not for photo.

The light on its right side is a flash for photo only and it doesn't seem to have a permanent light source for video recording, but it records very well in low light conditions, it has some feature for light boosting.

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