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Introduction
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01.Design
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02.Product Tour
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03.Performance
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04.Color Performance
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05.Low Light Performance
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06.Motion Performance
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07.Sharpness Performance
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08.Sample Videos
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09.Usability
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10.Ease of Use
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11.Handling
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12.Controls
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13.Features
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14.Recording Options
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15.Hardware
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16.Other Features
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17.JVC GZ-HM200 Comparison
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18.Panasonic HDC-TM10 Comparison
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19.Samsung HMX-H106 Comparison
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20.Conclusion
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21.Photo Gallery
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22.Specs & Ratings
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23.Comments
JVC GZ-HM340
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Low Light PerformanceColor Performance
Good color accuracy, saturation, and noise levels in bright light. No color presets or controls.
Color (10.80)
JVC camcorders often do extremely well in our color accuracy tests and the GZ-HM340 was no exception. The camcorder managed a color error of 3.24 and a saturation level of 90.22%—both very good scores. Now, a number of JVC’s camcorders from last year produced even more accurate colors than this (like the GZ-HM200), but this is a top-notch score nonetheless. More on how we test color.
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| The map on the left is a diagram of the color error. The length and direction of each line indicates how the camera processed each particular color while capturing video.
The JVC GZ-HM340 produced a color error of 3.24 and a saturation level of 90.22% in our bright light color testing. |
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The color error map above shows the GZ-HM340 had much better accuracy with reds and blues than it did with most yellows and greens. The sample image below shows how the HM340 captured deep, vibrant colors in our bright light test (a point that is accentuated by the 90% saturation level measured in our test). Unfortunately, the JVC GZ-HM340 does not have any manual color controls or picture modes, so you are stuck with the type of color performance you see in the sample image below.
In the comparisons below, notice how the JVC GZ-HM200 produced a slightly more saturated image than the GZ-HM340. Also notice the difference in color tones—particularly with blues and purples—between the two JVC camcorders and the Panasonic and Samsung models. The color patch comparisons that are further down this page will give you a better idea of the color rendering differences offered by these four camcorders.
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We like the colors produced by the JVC GZ-HM340 in bright light, and the colors were very accurate in our testing, but you should remember that judging colors has a lot to do with personal preference. Some people may prefer the less saturated tones produced by the Panasonic HDC-TM10 or the Samsung HMX-H106, while others may like the more vibrant colors typically captured by JVC camcorders. Check out the samples and decide for yourself what you think looks best.
Low Light Color (8.28)
The GZ-HM340 did a lot better in our low light color and noise tests than it did in our low light sensitivity test. The camcorder managed a color error of 4.22 and a saturation level of 71.47% in this test, both of which are good scores. The saturation level is particularly high here, and it eclipsed the amount we measured on the three comparison camcorders. More on how we test low light color.
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| Color Error Map | |
| The map on the left is a diagram of the color error. The length and direction of each line indicates how the camera processed each particular color while capturing video.
The JVC GZ-HM340 produced a color error of and a saturation level of in our bright light color testing. |
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We want to stress how strong and vivid the GZ-HM340’s colors looked in our low light test; you should check out the comparison images below for a better idea of what we’re talking about. The JVC GZ-HM200 and Panasonic HDC-TM10 both look very washed out in comparison to the GZ-HM340, although the Samsung HMX-106 has deep colors that look similar to what the HM340 captured.
Noise (10.06)
The JVC GZ-HM340 also did well in our bright light noise test, with the camcorder averaging 0.5825% noise. This performance is roughly on par with the rest of the camcorders in this set, although the Samsung HMX-H106 was a bit behind the rest of the pack. More on how we test noise.
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In addition to showing off the presence of noise and artifacting, the crops above act as a good sharpness comparison. The JVC GZ-HM340 actually captured a sharper image than last year’s GZ-HM200 in some ways, but it also showed some significant blur along the bottom of the horizontal trumpet (the HM200 didn’t have this problem). It appears JVC also cleaned up some of its discoloration errors that we noticed on last year’s HM200, which you should be able to see above (look at the off-color hue in the white portion of the vertical trumpet). From the images above, you can also see that the Samsung HMX-H106 absolutely kills the other camcorders in this set when it comes to sharpness.
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