JVC Everio GZ-EX250



JVC Everio JVC GZ-EX250 is identical with his linemate EX210, except for storage: EX250 16 GB internal memory and SD card slot, EX210 has only SD card slot. Similarly, the GZ-E200 is almost the same as the EX250, but has a built-in Wi-Fi or internal storage, only the SD card slot. E200 also does pet detection, decoration, punch and writing options page editing.


As the most basic camcorder, JVC Everio GZ-EX250 and his two linemates, EX210 and E200, are more info on features than video quality. For the EX250, great features are 40 x optical zoom, 16 GB internal memory and SD card slot for up to 64 GB and built-in Wi-Fi. Most potential buyers understand why they want the first two. The latter, however, is more difficult for some to grasp.


In your account you can do many EX250 JVC wireless. This will allow you To use the camera for live monitoring-directly on iOS or Android device, or on the Internet with your computer Windows 7; can act as a motion detector, automatically taking pictures when it receives the traffic and sending it by electronic mail; Video Email Mode records 15-second video email immediately to a maximum of eight registered addresses; If you can directly plug into smartphones and use it to transfer and upload to video sharing sites, get geotags to photos and videos, or remote control for the camera.


Now setting it up to do all the things that it is not the easiest, but if you are able to do these things is a plus for you, EX250 or EX210 (who throws a 16 GB internal memory, but is otherwise the same) might be worth considering. That is, whether you can live with the rest of the package.


The quality of the video
All full HD video is not equal, and, at the same time, GZ-EX250 give results OK, it's not full HD quality, you will get a higher-end camera. It is essentially a step from high-end smartphone or Pocket video camera.


You have a decent detail and sharpness at small sizes on a computer screen, but plus on my 24-inch display, video looks quite soft and smeary, more like standard definition than HD viewing on a larger HDTV makes its flaws more apparent, but it's still OK when viewed from a sufficient distance, if you're not too critical. Perhaps more importantly, fast moving objects better than those other devices with minimal ghosting, and found a judder when washing or was not a problem.


However, if you are wondering, it regularly shooting sports, this model has only an electronic image stabilization. Without some kind of support using zoom or move up and down the side will result in some photos very shaky or inferior quality video using the EIS, or both. If you're not willing to use a tripod, you might want to spend more for the model with optical image stabilization.


Colors in auto mode (which is what I expect that most people will use) are bright and vivid, but some may find them slightly unnatural appearance. If you are looking for accurate color rendition, it probably won't make you happy. However, many people like their colors pop, and this is what provides the GZ-EX250. Its white balance is good, even though it is a little warm in the light bulb.


The camera back illuminated CMOS sensor can help you produce better low light video than past entry-level models of JVC CCD sensors. Yet you see noise and themes look soft, but it's a good thing if you're viewing this in smaller sizes. Low light autofocus will also do more hunting, so it can be seen on the pulsating and focus.


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