JVC GZ-MG36 review

Can JVC's HDD offering can match the high Everio standards?

TechRadar Verdict

All of the good work that the GZ-MG36 does is let down by the low-light performance

Pros

  • +

    Fantastic pictures in good, natural light

    Impressive manual options

Cons

  • -

    Poor low-light performance

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