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JVC GR-DF470EK MINIDV REVIEW

JVC GR DF470EK MiniDV
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Reviewed by UK Guest, 4th Feb 2006.
Review Summary: JVC GR-DF470
Overall Score: 5/5 Overall score - 5Overall score - 5
Review: The JVC GR-DF470EK MiniDV is a beautifully dinky camcorder with all the control at your fingertips. It easily slips into your pocket. Some of the buttons need pencil sharp fingers but you can’t have a small compact camera with large controls. I have only owned it a week and the weather here has been gloomy therefore all my test shots have been indoors and in poor light, the results even so have been excellent.

Many of the customer reviews that I have read for various video cameras have said that it is imperative that you use a firewire connection. When using a USB connection my attempts to capture a movie clip were poor, it was like I had recorded in fast-forward. A firewire cable cured this. Before I purchased I found it difficult to find the format that these cameras turned out, well on the GR-DF470 the default is AVI but you can have MPEG 1 and 2 also many other formats. AVI requires a lot of space but MPEGs as you would expect are much compressed, my eyes cannot tell the difference.

A word must be said for Power Director 3, which is the editing/capture/burning software that is bundled with the camera. It is excellent and will enable you, quite simply, to make movies that will blow your friends minds. One of the big problems with video in the past has been that you had to shoot the scenes in a logical order. With Power Director 3 you can easily split and arrange the files in any order you wish. A part of the capture software has a useful fine movement adjustment; this doesn’t work using USB, more reasons for a firewire cable. So much software that arrives with computer peripherals is either useless or only just adequately basic, this is really good and allows you acres of creativity.

Having this software renders a lot of the camera bells and whistles unnecessary. Fading in and out for example is much better done during final editing in Power Director where if it is wrong it can be altered. I very much like the video insert feature in the camera this is very good when you don’t want to interrupt the continuity of sound but wish to insert say some close-ups. Although I love the feature I would have much preferred to do it in the more controlled atmosphere at home but sadly it seems to be beyond Power Director. Other minor criticisms are that the camera doesn’t come with a MiniDV tape, or much more importantly a firewire cable.

I have for some time said, rather tongue in cheek, that all people who bought video camera should be made to seek some tuition, such was the awfulness of their results. With cameras of this quality and software that puts you in the directors chair there is now no excuses.

Ratings
Value For Money: 5
Review Score: 5
Recommended? Yes



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