Thursday, April 8, 2010

JVC Everio GZ-HM1S HD Camcorder



The Everio GZ-HM1S Boasting a 10.62 Megapixel Back-illuminated CMOS sensor, 10 Megapixel stills, recording up to 3648x2736 digital stills and pro style features. Quality is Everything.

GZ-HM1S Advantages

  • Advanced Image Stabilizer
  • 64GB Built-in Flash memory
  • 16x Dynamic Zoom
  • 10.6 Megapixel Back-illuminated CMOS Sensor
  • 24Mbps High Bit Rate Recording
  • Super LoLux
  • Konica Minolta HD Lens
  • K2 Technology for High Quality Sound
  • SD/SDHC Card Slot
  • Records up to 3648x2736 (10 MP) Digital Stills

Easy Operation & Convenience

  • Laser Touch Operation
  • Auto REC
  • Face Detection & Face Flow Thumbnail
  • Seamless Recording
  • Built in Flash
  • 2-Way Grip Belt
  • Share Station Compatible
  • Remote Control

Easy Archiving & Sharing

  • One Touch Export
  • One Touch Upload to YouTube™
  • Direct DVD Creation with SHARE STATION
  • Everio MediaBrowser (Windows)

Via JVC

Toshiba Camileo S20, H30, and X100 HD camcorders available in US

First up is the ultra-thin and pocketable S20 ($180) featuring a 3-inch swivel display, 4x digital zoom, and 4 megapixel stills. Up next is the H30 ($250) with a more traditional body, a 3-inch touchscreen swivel display, and 4x digital / 5x optical zoom. At the top of the pile is the $400 X100 (pictured), which ups the ante on zoom at 10x digital / 10x optical. If you're really itching to have Toshiba written on the side of your home movies facilitator -- without pulling out a sharpie and cheating, of course -- the on-paper launch date is April 19th.

Buy the Toshiba Camileo X100 Full-HD Camcorder (Silver/Black)

via Engadget