Отзывы о Видеокамера JVC GY-HM180E
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I like: Quality is excellent, sharp, clear colors, sometimes almost looks 3D in the right settings. I use it to tape my kids birthdays and school plays etc, walks on the beach and things of that nature. I love just uploading the video to my PC and deleting the SD card, and burning a dvd! No more messing around with 8mm tapes. It's light and comact. 40x zoom is the bomb. I can't babble about resolution and pixels etc, but it doesnt matter, it far exceeds my expectations of a $200 camera. Performs outstanding outdoors, i cant say enough about the daytime outdoor quality, love it. I would HIGHLY recommend this to a friend or a casual family archiver. In my opinion if there are any negative reviews, they probably got a defective camera or they were expecting hollywood quality camera.
I don't like: It doesnt perform to its best in low light or dark indoor settings, doesnt have a still camera shot (which was rather annoying on my old cam anyway) but you can extract a still photo from any frame in the movie using the software. You should probably use a tripod when possible, it can get a little shaky. Battery life leaves a lot to be desired, as does charging time, (of course you can buy an extended battery if desired) I don't like the manual lens cover, it should open and close auto, eventually someone will leave it open and the lense will get scratched! The little menu buttons take some getting used to with my big fingers but my kids zip right through them.
All in all I love this camera, it was inexpensive and perfect for the type of videography I bought it for. Don't hesitate buying this camera! If you have any questions feel free to email me at beachbums@capecod.com
Terry the Dad
would recommend again. Battery life is good. What can I say more.
I used this camera for filming butterflies on a butterfly bush. It is on my YouTube channel, I go by the name of beekalmer. The zoom was great and the color and detail were more than I hoped for. It was a bright sunny day. I have also used this camera for several other projects that required a lot of zoom and I was happy with the result, but remember, you need a lot of light and a tripod.
I read the booklet that was included a number of times. I went on line and did not get an answer there. My problem was the
camera advised that the SD that was in the camera had to be programed in the camera. I could find no information on programing
the SD.
Things I DON'T like:
1) There is no external mic jack. The built-in mic on the camera is good, but there is constantly wind noise interfering with my film.
2) You can't put a polarizer or any filter on it. Come on.
3) It takes a while to turn on. My son films cars a lot, and if he sees a cool one he will try to turn on the camera to get a video, but the camera takes at least ten seconds to turn on. Should be faster.
4) Not very stable. Even using a stabilizer, the camera is shaky.
I should have looked at more cameras before I bought this.
So, if you are looking for stable cameras with a built in mic jack, look at Sony Handycams (HDR-CX260V, 560V) and Canon Vixias.
I didn't expect much from it at the price, but I thought it would do OK as a secondary camera.
I tested it for 2 weeks, only indoors, at night, in a large well-lit room, with the AC adapter (not battery), and on tripod.
What I like about this camcorder :
- how compact it is
- 40x optical zoom is nice
- support for SDHC/SDXC cards
What I didn't like :
- resolution is not really a full 1920x1080 HD as claimed. The sensor only has 1.5million pixels. This is then upscaled to 1920x1020 . It is noticeable. This is very disappointing, and borderline fraudulent on the part of JVC. The picture quality is still much sharper than anything you would get from say, a miniDV camcorder. But it just should not designated 1920x1080 as it is on the box.
- image quality. There is just too much noise in the picture, even when using a tripod and turning off the stabilizer.
- indoor performance was poor, even on a tripod and wide open. Only about 1/5th as bright as the Canon, when I alternated clips from both camcorders, shot from the same viewponts. Either the "super lowlux" needs improvements, or the lens does
- it's not possible to attach anything to the front lens, there is no thread even for a UV filter. And the lens cover is manual. This will inevitably lead to the lens getting damaged in the long run.
I am returning it today while I still can. I will pay the retailer's restocking fee. I have resigned myself to the fact that my needs cannot be met in this price range.
If JVC did not market this as a full HD 1920x1080 unit, then I might be more inclined to add another star. I also would not have purchased it in the first place. Buyer beware.







