The GZ-HM1 HD Enverio camera is what has captured the attention of all and sundry in the world of photography world. Crammed with a complete package of technologies, the GZ-HM1 from JVC provides optimization for the quality of images. The GZ-HM1 HD is also said to have been perked up in 3 key area like camera-shake compensation, low light performance and digital still quality, whereby it is thought perfect for semi-professionals and high-end video aficionados.
Besides, the GZ-HM1 HD Enverio with the Advanced Image Stabilizer of company also makes especial upgrading for compensation in the large angle range and offers persistent image albeit the user shoots while on the walk.
The GZ-HM1 HD Enverio also features a new 10.62mp CMOS sensor, which provides a resolution of around 1920 x 1080 delivering a true 10mp still image at around ISO 6400. Built-in with 16x zoom lens, the GZ-HM1 HD Enverio also comes packed with internal memory of around 64GB and offers support for SDHC memory card.
Not just this, the GZ-HM1 also claims to offer from 1 to 80 secs time lapse recording and 600 frames per sec speedy recording for huge slow-motion effects. Besides, the camera is also said to be capable of concurrently recording of 1080-line HD video and 5.7mp stills.
Besides, the integrated Everio MediaBrowser software allows users to browse digital files that the users have created using the Everio at PC. Besides, they are also allowed to make automatic swapping of HD videos straight shifted the files to iPod, iTunes and iPhone.
The JVC GZ-HM1 can be grappled in March with the price tag of around $1199.95. So, if you love to capture high-end video more than, the GZ-HM1 HD Enverio is a perfect option for you. The latest cam boasts of an amazing speed of recording with good quality of pics, but what has to be seen here is if it will stand tall among other contenders. Let’s hope for the best.
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