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JVC GZ-HM400 Comparison

Even though they’re both high-end camcorders with 32GB of internal memory, the JVC GZ-HM400 and Sony HDR-CX500V are actually quite different. While the CX500V is one of the most compact high-end models out there, the JVC GZ-HM400 is one of the largest. The JVC had impeccable results in our bright light testing, while the Sony did much better in low light. Despite the GZ-HM400’s size, it did have a few handling features we liked—the large zoom rocker and front-mounted control dial, for example.

It is tough to pick a winner between these two camcorders, but we like the JVC because it is slightly cheaper and it had such good motion and sharpness performances. The Sony is the better camcorder, however, if you plan on doing lots of low light shooting or want a more compact model.

Update: The JVC Everio GZ-HM400 was ultimately selected as our 2009 runner-up for Best Value of the Year. To see why we selected it and read about our other awards, check out the 2009 CamcorderInfo.com Select Awards.

Sony HDR-CX500V vs JVC GZ-HM400
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Sony HDR-CX500V
7.25
JVC GZ-HM400
9.89
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