JVC Everio GZ-HD320 First Impressions Camcorder Review

by David Kender
Published on Jan 11, 2009 1:00 PM

 
Intro Audio
Compression & Media Manual Controls
Still Features Handling & Use
Playback & Connectivity Other Features
Conclusion
Photo Gallery
Specs and Ratings



Conclusion
The GZ-HD320 is not a watershed camcorder for the upper-end hobbyists, considering the lack of a mic jack, headphone jack, and accessory shoe. However, the extreme portability and eye-catching Laser Touch operation will likely be enough to pull in a certain audience ready to step up to their first HD camcorder.

If you like what you've seen on the GZ-HD320 but want to save a little money, check out the nearly identical GZ-HD300. You lose some capacity, as the hard drive is reduced to 60GB, but you get the choice of black, blue, or red bodies. There's also the card-only version, the GZ-HM200, which features two SD/SDHC card slots.



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