JVC DV3000U

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I purchased this camera not to long ago so I'm quiet fresh to it. Video is blooming superb and adjusts to light well. Optical zoom (10x) is nice, but digital does degrade video as with all cameras. I'm jubilant with calm pictures and found out I had place resolution to the third highest level. I will be even happier to gaze the ones I retract on highest level. I bought a few extra memory cards so I can continue taking pictures. 16mb that comes with camera is nice to launch with, but some residence is taken up with special effects (sounds) . As with most cameras, I'll be checking into extra battery. S-video in and out can be a nice feature seeing I'll be putting home video onto dvd or cvd. Viewer conceal is nice size for reviewing and showing pictures or video. Loaded with features that I haven't had a chance to exhaust yet, and you can assign camera into total manual and manual focus for videoing far away with other things titillating in front where autofocus would be trying to compensate. Onscreen controls are easy to expend. DV port to sony laptop took some time to glean to work, but heard of alot of people having problems with this with other cameras and computers. Ecstatic so far.

Camera will not work for extended time when going from air conditioned station to high humidity (as on ships deck in the Carib.) Tape gets stuck quite a bit and gets frustrating also! (I seize same reason) Spacious filming otherwise.

everything is nice,except the most valuable feature: challenge with exporting movies from the camcoder to the computer. Pentium 4 processor is highly recommended and it seems that all the files (no matter what quality you settle, refer to the manual) are at MPEG1 compression which practically renders them UNUSABLE! It takes cca 250MB of memory per one diminutive at normal quality! Everything else is impressive (don't rep upset about the manuals and attend, it could be better) .

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