JVC GZ-MG275 review

Flying the flag for hard disk, has JVC come up with another crowd-pleaser?

TechRadar Verdict

The MG275 offers a compromise between a point-and-shoot and a more sophisticated cam. Imaging at the top settings is beyond reproach, and the undoubted convenience of the format will encourage many to shell out that little bit extra

Pros

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    Stylish looks

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    Sturdy build

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    40GB storage

Cons

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    Lack of settings and features

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While other manufacturers have hedged their bets in the increasingly complex world of camcorder formats, JVC has stuck to its guns with the hard disk Everio and the range has gone from strength to strength.

Not one to rest on its laurels, the Japanese giant continued to set the agenda in 2007 by releasing several new models, among them the first high-definition Everio, the HD7, and the 40GB HDD/SD combo MG275, which is on test here.

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