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Conclusion

There are a ton of HD camcorders on the market that range between $400 and $800. Picking the best out of that bunch is a difficult task, but the GZ-HM200 is definitely a solid prospect. The camcorder offers an excellent value with an MSRP of $579, and it performed well in most of our video testing.

The GZ-HM200 does have plenty of weaknesses, although no mid-range camcorder is perfect. In our testing, the camcorder had some trouble with low light sensitivity, and it doesn’t offer much in the way of still image capabilities. We also weren’t crazy about the GZ-HM200’s cheap construction—two of the port covers broke while we were using it—and its right-side hand strap wasn’t very comfortable.

We found the GZ-HM200 to be quite simple to use, although JVC’s Laser Touch strip can be frustrating at first. The camcorder has good button layout, a straightforward menu design, and most controls worked adequately in auto mode. While models from other manufacturers do have their benefits, the JVC GZ-HM200 offers solid performance at a fairly low price.

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