Abstract: JVC's GZ-HM1 follows on the HM550, but adds a few more features, such as external microphone inputs. JVC's latest series of consumer high definition video cameras continue to set standards in resolution and image quality. Specifications Design: High D...
With the GZ-HM1, JVC took a look at its flagship camcorder from last year and made only the slightest of updates: the implementation of a back-illuminated CMOS sensor. While this adjustment may only sound minor, the resulted improvement in low light pe...
Outstanding video quality, Built-in 64GB flash memory, Very good stills, Superior image stabilization system, Good low-light shooting
Expensive, definitely not a Flip, LCD screen should be larger and better, Still don't like the Laser Touch interface, Eats batteries, Clunky accessory adaptor system, Doesn't accept SDXC cards
If really high quality movies and photos are your aim, the JVC GZ-HM1 will deliver but definitely be aware of the drawbacks....
Abstract: In the area of low light performance, the JVC GZ-HM1 provides superior results thanks to a new CMOS sensor that boosts sensitivity to four Lux. JVC made improvements in camera shake compensation at wide angle performance. Most stabilization efforts fo...
Good range of manual features; improved low-light performance with backlit sensor; detailed, beautiful-looking video especially at highest quality setting
Laser Touch system takes some getting used to; camera lens appears limited; awkward socket placement; protruding battery
Abstract: « Pocket-sized pleasures? Panasonic’s new HM-TA1 HD Mobile Camera We’re seeing a flurry of higher-specification high definition camcorders which offer increasingly high capacity flash memory storage, high recording bit-rates and the kind of improved c...
We already liked JVC's Everio GZ-HM400 quite a lot, and the GZ-HM1 improves on it in a couple of important areas. With class-leading low light performance, competitive image stabilisation and a great set of features for the enthusiast, this is a capable c...
JVC geht bei dem Spitzenmodell einen Sonderweg; richtige Tasten, ein Drehrad und eine echte Zoomwippe erleichtern die Bedienung. Wir wünschen uns lediglich ein Objektiv mit größerer Blende und mehr Weitwinkel.Thomas JohannsenTestredaktion Hifi Test...
Sehr scharfes Bild, Gutes Bedienkonzept für Filmer, Standard-Zubehörschuh, Lange Akkustandzeit
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Der JVC GZ-HM1 überzeugt als Camcorder für anspruchsvolle Filmer. Er liefert richtig scharfe Bilder, einen guten Ton und verwöhnt mit einer üppigen Ausstattung...
Wie schon die bauähnliche HM400 liegt die GZ-HM1 im Schärferennen aktueller 1000 Euro Kameras ganz vorne. Auch im Low-Light macht die Kamera eine gute Figur. Schade, dass man trotz des Preises die Farben nicht nachjustieren kann, denn diese bleiben Ges...