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Old 06-28-2008, 07:23 PM
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My 2cents worth on the GZ-MS100

Bought the MS100 for an everyday cam.
It's very light..
Has outstanding battery life..2 hrs on the "small" battery..
Takes filters..
The video's are extremely good with exceptional color reproduction.(tested outdoors for the moment)
Is VERY easy to use..
Works well with any share station..
The "laser" selection of menu items is a bit strange at first, but a few times using it , it ends up very easy to go through..
The "instruction manual" has no mention of the manual settings., but they are there...Same as any JVC Everio...
I was skeptical of video on an SD card...
But I was totally impressed...
Thumbs up !!!!!!!!

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Old 06-30-2008, 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by JimboS
Bought the MS100 for an everyday cam.
It's very light..
Has outstanding battery life..2 hrs on the "small" battery..
Takes filters..
The video's are extremely good with exceptional color reproduction.(tested outdoors for the moment)
Is VERY easy to use..
Works well with any share station..
The "laser" selection of menu items is a bit strange at first, but a few times using it , it ends up very easy to go through..
The "instruction manual" has no mention of the manual settings., but they are there...Same as any JVC Everio...
I was skeptical of video on an SD card...
But I was totally impressed...
Thumbs up !!!!!!!!
Thanks! Would you please provide some sample clips for us?
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Old 07-06-2008, 08:23 PM
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Download the online manual....

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The "instruction manual" has no mention of the manual settings., but they are there...Same as any JVC Everio...

For some reason JVC includes a smaller print version of the manual with the camcorder. The online version of the manual
http://resources.jvc.com/Resources/...01/YF256ien.pdf is the complete manula and includes information about manual settings.
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Old 07-08-2008, 05:36 AM
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It's great to hear you're happy with the camera, these seemed very promising apon release, it's good that JVC have come through with the goods and and nowprove a real SD Card camcorder, unlike the toys on the market from other brands.
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