JVC GR-SXM930U is the best value per $ for a S-VHS-C flip-display camcorder!
Written: Jun 28 '01 (Updated Jul 06 '01)
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Pros: 3" display, Digital Camera, S-VHS-C, 88 effects, stabilizer, 400x zoom, sub 1 Lux light sensitivity.
Cons: It's spirit is digital, but its tape is not :)
The Bottom Line: It is a must for the value buyer, it crams tons of features and excellent picture in a very pretty design and costs less than half any comparable digital camera.
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| Awadallah's Full Review: JVC GR-SXM930 S-VHS-C Analog Camcorder |
I just placed an order for a new camcorder this weekend and wanted to share with you my experience leading to my happy decision to buy the JVC GR-SXM930U.
I have been using a JVC VHS-C (VHS-Compact) camcorder for the last 5 years with no problems but it was time to upgrade since I wanted to get a camcorder with a large flip-display so that I can immediately watch playbacks with my wife and kids. I still wanted to get a camcorder that supports VHS-C, since I can use my old tapes in it and I find the ability to play the tapes on a normal VCR extremely convenient. A digital camcorder was out of the question since I think the price point for digital camcorders is still not a great value per $ spent, specially given that I use my camcorder for just about 20 hours/year and I do not intend to do special video editing on the clips I record (who has time for that!)
I was clueless where to start, so I went to Yahoo! shopping (http://shopping.yahoo.com) and clicked on "Electronics & Photography" then voila, I found a link to Consumer Reports (http://shopping.yahoo.com/domain?d=premium/consumerreports&cf=silver&id=41233400) which I consider to the most reliable source for selecting products. I then read their general camcorder buying guide for free, but had to pay $2.95 to read how they rated individual
camcorders. Their top rated S-VHS-C (Super-VHS-Compact) camera was the JVC GR-SX850U. But the JVC GR-SX850U did not have a flip-out display, on the Consumer Report review page for the JVC GR-SX850U they said that the JVC GR-SX930U is the newer model (I did not find reviews for either model on epinions, hence I am writing this now). I then went to the JVC website (http://www.jvc.com) and found out that indeed the JVC GR-SX930U is the newer model which has a ton of features packed into it that made me sold on buying this baby right away.
Here is the excellent feature list of this camera:
1. Three inch flip-out display: The flip-out display is 3 inches which is very respectable and allows me to immediately view playbacks with my wife and kids, this is one of the main reasons I am upgrading to a new camcorder. The display also flips round 270 degrees allowing me to film from lots of angles which you can not do with the eye-piece.
2. Digital Still Camera: Yes, this baby is packed with a digital camera that can take 640x480 pictures (prints fine on 4x6 prints). It can take 30 photos in fine mode, and 60 photos in standard mode. This is an excellent feature since a lot of times I would be on a trip with my camcorder but I run out of films for my camera, or forget my camera all together. I can then upload the photos to my PC, then copy them over to http://photos.yahoo.com to have them developed or share with mom back in Egypt.
3. S-VHS-C: It supports S-VHS-C, short for Super-VHS-Compact which is a special recording format that increases the quality of recording on S-VHS tapes up to 60%, the quality is very close to entry level digital camcorders costing twice as much!
4. Eighty eight digital effects: Yes, you read me right, it is packed with 88 digital effect combinations note that these are "combinations", in reality it is 8 digital effects + 5 auto-exposure effects + 8 wipes/fades). The digital effects range from different wipes and fades between scenes to mosaic, strobing and video echo.
5. Digital Image Stabilizer: This feature compensates for hand shaking to get a much more stable picture, I no longer need to worry about my kids hanging off my legs while I am shooting the monkeys in the Zoo.
6. Incredible 400x Digital Zoom + 16x optical zoom: Speak about zooming in on where the action is, I think I can record flys standing on players backs in a baseball field :)
7. Sub 1 Lux Light Sensitivity: It can record very good pictures in very dim light conditions due to some special technology like infrared technology used with night vision goggles, unbelievable to say the least.
8. Color viewfinder: This is the eye piece you look through when recording. Most camcorders that have an external flip out color display have a black and white viewfinder, but this baby has color on both the viewfinder and external display which is awesome.
9. Remote Control: Even though you will rarely need it since you can plug the tapes in your normal VCR, it also has a remote control that allows you to sit back and control this camera as you do with your VCR and some more.
10. Manual Focus: All camcorders support auto-focus, the real value add is a camera that also supports manual focus and this one does that too. Manual focus is very useful if you are doing a close-up shot to capture the pudding on your toddler's nose, because auto-focus seems to keep going in and out of focus when you are shooting something very close.
11. Extended Recording Speed: It can record at SP speed (Standard Play) which offers the best quality, or at LP (Long Play) which doubles the recording time), or even better if you are short on tapes it can record at an EP mode (Extended Play) which triples the recording time. so a 30 minutes tape can record 90 minutes of action (at the cost of lower picture quality).
12. Built in auto light: It has a built in light bulb that automatically turns on when it gets dark.
13. Up to 1/2000 Shutter Speed: This camera can take a picture in less in 1/2000th of a second, this is very important when recording fast moving objects, like a basketball game, otherwise things will appear blurred.
14. Audio dubbing: This is yet another very useful feature, since many times when I am back from vacation I would like to sit down and record additional commentary over the pre-recorded video, this camera does that too.
15. Title Generation: I can select a title for the event being recorded.
16. Animation Time Lapse mode: I always wanted to experiment with doing a small film like Chicken Run movie with my kids play dough, this allows you to do that!
17. S-Video Output: Do not confuse this with the S in Super-VHS. S-Video output is a connector from your camcorder to the TV/VCR same as the standard audio-video (AV) output, but S-Video output carrys the color information in two signals instead of one, hence the playback color representation is much more superior (e.g. try shooting a sheet of paper half red and half blue, then view it on your TV using the normal AV cable, you will see a flicker at the border between the two colors, while if you use S-Video cable the flicker goes away)
18. J-Terminal: OK, I won't lie to you, I did not use this feature yet, but according to the manual this allows you to integrate a JVC VCR and JVC Camcorder with a PC to create a computer-controlled video playback and image capture system.
Finally, you can verify everything I mentioned here at the JVC website for this camera:
http://www.jvc.com/product.jsp?modelId=MODL026110&page=2
You can also see a beautiful 3D photo for this camera on the JVC page, just click on the icon that looks like a cube under the model number. It is so pretty.
BTW, do not buy this camcorder from Amazon since they will rip you off, they currently charge $599 for it (after a 14% discount) while I bought it for $470 from JandR. You can find it for as low as $450 at Yahoo! shopping (but take care how much you pay for shipping and handling, JandR only charged me $4.99), this is the link at Yahoo! shopping:
http://all.search.shopping.yahoo.com/search/all?P=all&is=1&p=JVC+GR-SXM930U
I hope you found this review helpful, and good luck with your purchase,
-- Amr
Sites that I visited while doing this:
1. shopping.yahoo.com
2. www.jvc.com
3. www.amazon.com
4. www.circtuicity.com
5. www.jandr.com
6. http://www.epinions.com
7. www.google.com
Recommended:
Yes
Amount Paid (US$): 470
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Epinions.com ID: Awadallah
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Member: Amr Awadallah
Location: Palo Alto, CA
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