JVC Everio GZMG27 20GB HDD Digital Media Camcorder with 32x Optical Zoom

JVC Everio GZMG27 20GB HDD Digital Media Camcorder with 32x Optical Zoom

Ranking: 8.0 out of 10

Manufacturer: JVC
Model Number: GZ-MG27US
Product Code: 046838024054
Price: $365.00 -- get the latest pricing from Amazon

Features:

  • Up to 25 hours of recording with 20GB internal hard disk drive, 4.5 hours on high-quality MPEG-2 video
  • 32x optical, 800x digital zoom
  • 2.7-inch 16:9 widescreen clear LCD monitor
  • SD memory card slot for extra data storage
  • USB 2.0 high-speed transfer, includes DVD software for Windows and Mac

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Description:

Just keep on shooting. Built-in large capacity hard drive easily stores hours and hours of your video and thousands of digital still images inside a lightweight compact camcorder. So whether you're at home or on the go, you'll always be ready to record or playback your memories.

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Great camera at a great price

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 10! out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I have been using this camera for about 2 months, taking it on a cruise as well as filming a couple college choir concerts. All went well, exceeded my expectations, based on other reviews I read. The only problem I have seen is with lowlight indoor filming, however the fix I came across supposedly works, but I have not had a chance to try it yet (see fix at end of review). The 20gb drive was plentry for me, cpaturing several hours of HD quality film, still with plenty of drive space remaining. I have had very few problems with the software, the ones I did have are more around lack of a manual, but have figured out thru trial and error. Overall, I would highly recommend this product to anyone interested in a new camera. Plus you can stop buying tapes.
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br /Lowlight Fix (note I do not take credit for this, found it on the web but do not remember where). Here is the text exactly as I found it, including the comments at the end.
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br /How I get good low-light/indoors video (do the following steps indoors with the camera in capture mode):
br /1) Disable the "Gain Up" feature (major contributor to the grainy low-light video)
br /2) Turn on "Manual" mode (via AUTO button)
br /3) Go to the manual control menu (down on the 'stick')
br /4) Set AE to '+2'
br /5) Highlight 'MWB' in the WB menu, point the camera at a sheet of paper (position the camera so the sheet of paper fills the view of the camera) and press and hold the middle of the 'stick' until 'MWB' stops blinking (about 5-10 seconds).
br /6) Set S.sp. to 1/60
br /7) Press down on the 'stick' to exit the manual control menu
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br /After doing this, my indoors video quality is MUCH better (no more noise/grainy video). The settings will be saved, even if the battery is removed or depleted; they will return even if you switch to AUTO mode then back to MANUAL.

Lightweight, Easy to Use, Excellent Video Quality

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 7.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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The Everio GZMG27 HDD Camcorder is a wonderful camcorder with lots of handy features at a value price. Although the battery that comes with the camcorder has a limited life, I didn't feel that this was a huge drawback since I always like to buy a spare anyway. The 20 GB capacity seems to be more than adequate and it is easy to transfer to other storage media. The zoom feature is powerful enough to bring out the flaws on the face of a Hollywood star and the Automatic shooting mode allows you to start taking good videos straight from the box.

exactly what you'd expect for a budget HDD camcorder

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 6.9 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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Pro's:
br /no recording media to change, long record time. Small and lightweight.
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br /Con's:
br /for the price, I can't think of any.
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br /I think some people seem to forget that this model is considered a budget HDD camcorder. You ARE NOT going to get "brodcast quality" video out of it. You ARE NOT going to get good low light performance. What you get is an affordable, compact, decent HDD camcorder for a shoe-string budget. Nothing more. You are paying for the convenience of not having to change tapes or dvds, bottom line.
br / I've had mine now for about 9 hours and so far I've only done test shooting with it in low-light conditions. On Auto the results were less than exceptable. If you take a little time and learn the manual controls then you will get satisfactory results. There will be some "noise" (grainy picture) but again, this is a "bottom of the barrel" camcorder.
br / I've read many reviews on this device (and the other Everio G models around this price range) and people all complain about the poor picture quality and I just want to say for the last time... It's a budget HDD camcorder. Yes, I know I'm repeating myself but I want to put this issue to bed. If you want really nice picture quality, pick up one of Sony's new Hi-Def HD camcorders. Mmmmmm...might set you back about $1200.
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br / People have complained about the mod file. Idiots. Thats all I got to say. The included software converts it to Mpeg2 for you. Duh!?! In no time I had my 'test video' shot, downloaded, converted, and edited using windows movie maker. Please keeep in mind that this is the FIRST CAMCORDER I'VE EVER BOUGHT. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I'VE EDITED VIDEO ON MY COMPUTER!
br / Also, Format the hard drive before you begin to record. Some people complained that picture quality was worse than that of a web cam. Through my countless hours of searching for the "truth", I came to the conclusion that this may be why. They don't even mention that until page 39 of the manual.
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br / One of the most frustating things I've done in my life was research and read reviews for camcorders. Geez, what a can of worm that was. I'm trying to make this as blunt as possible for the next guy who reads this shopping for a camcorder so he doesn't get stuck on the internet every night for a week and a half trying to find out the truth about this thing. "Don't listen to the complainers. They didn't know what they were doing". IT'S A BUDGET HDD CAMCORDER!
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br /So far I'm very pleased with this product and The quality thus far is more than exceptable for my needs.
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br /For the record I'm a Lighting Technician/Designer for an Audio/Visual Company with some knowledge of video technology, but have limited hands-on camera experience.

A little disappointed

Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 5.3 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I recently purchsased the JVC Everio GZMG27 after much research and thought about which platform to get....hard drive vs. mini DV tapes vs. mini DVD discs. I tested the cam yesterday and it was easy to use, very user friendly (don't really need to read the manual to get it working) and took a nice video. Overall a very good purchase over the Sony which generally costs about $100 more. However, what I do not like about the camera and will be the reason why I am going to return it and purchase the DVD mini disc format is the time it takes to create a DVD. Last night I copied the test video from the Cam to my hard drive and I discovered the following. The files are some weird MOI type which cannot be opened using any standard video software. You must use the disc that comes with the camcorder. The software does allow you to convert to AVI which would then have to be converted to DVD format. This of course is in real time, so if your video is 2 hours, you must play back the video for 2 hours and then wait for the computer to first convert to AVI. After that I could rip it to disc in about 45 more minutes. Although there is an option of directly ripping to DVD, I do not like this option since I would like to have a back up (in DVD file format) on my harddrive along with a copy of the DVD.
br /With the mini DVD camcorders, it is so easy to make a copy and keep a copy on your computer's harddrive for future editing/copies. Much less time consuming for sure. The drawback is of course that the discs are only good for about 30 minutes of footage, but that is fine with me.
br /Hope this saves you some time.
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Decent camcorder with great features!

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 4.7 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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Since I really only have a few small gripes, I'll list them first! The indoor quality isn't great-- even with the 'fix' listed below-- the colors are mostly washed out so the picture looks nearly black and white, and depending on how much light is available when you adjust the white balance, it can almost take on a sepia tone appearance. Also, in low-light situations, the camera seems to 'search' for something to focus on, causing the subject to blur in and out over and over. Other than that, I've been very happy with my purchase. I did a lot of online searching thru models here at Amazon, and read tons of reviews for many different cameras, and this one seemed to have the MOST positive feedback.
br /The pros:
br /Excellent outdoor and daytime (well lit) indoor shooting.
br /Amazingly smooth zoom! Even at 32X the detail is amazing!
br /Very easy to use out of the box, easy to understand menu!
br /Excellent design, great attention to detail!
br /Very small and light!
br /Love the 20 Gigabyte HDD memory!
br /Very easy PC interface, quick transfer of files.
br /Power Producer works as easily as Windows Movie Maker.
br /Packed with features I haven't even discovered yet!
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br /Needless to say, I really am not disappointed with my purchase. Anyone who thinks they should be able to get feature-film quality from a small, compact camcorder for less than $500 is disillusioned and naive!

Very cool Camera

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.4 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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This cam is awesome I wish the picture quality was better but it works great.

Wierd File Format

Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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This camera takes good videos and is easy to handle. The biggest drawback is that the .MOD file format can only be downloaded by the software that comes with the camera. I have found no other popular video software that will recognize the .MOD format. Now I find that the software that came with the camera seems to have "RUN OUT", like most demo software that comes with hardware. Now I either buy the "upgraded" version of the download software, or buy another camera (different brand) JVC has had it with me, NEVER AGAIN!

Spotlight Needed

Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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Great camera- if you never intend to shoot a video inside. The lowlight problems mentioned in some other reviews are worse than I imagined. I applied the workaround discussed above, tried out hundreds of combinations of my own, and followed JVC customer support instructions, all to no avail. Any video shot inside, or otherwise with lowlight, is grainy, blurry, shadowy and the colors are false. I tried returning the camera to amazon/JR Music and to JVC, but none of the above would take it back being past the 30 day return policy. I am incredibly disappointed in this camera. When put up next to a 5 year old sony vhs camcorder (a budget model at that) I realized the low light quality is even worse than my old one! This was a huge waste of money - don't buy it.
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Excellent product

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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This light little camera is excellent for the money! I would strongly recommend it to anyone looking for an easy to use digital camcorder.

Don't waste your money on a kiddie camera

Rating: 1 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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We just bought this camera to replace our miniDV JVC-DVL500 that was bought in 2000.
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br /In short the picture taking ability is worthless and the quality is VERY grainy and dark. I applied the workaround listed above, but found that I had to set the frame rate to 1/15 in order to ge the brightness that I needed which caused a VERY jittery image.
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br /The quality of this camera is something that I would expect for $200, needless to say I am returning this camera today!

good little camera

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.2 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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we received this as a gift for our sons birth.
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br /pros: easy to use, plenty of storage(for us), decent picture quality, no media to buy (you can shoot hours and hours virtually for free)
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br /cons: = solution
br /battery life = buy a second battery
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br /low light grainy = the other suggested solutions work pretty good
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br /media transfer = there is a program out there called JVC Everio Utility, that will transfer the files for you, correct the aspect ratio, and rename with a mpg extension, this is a great little prog, that used to be free, but lately the author has started charging a little bit for it.
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br /I also had to install the provided software in order to get the necessary codecs for Windows Media Player to playback my videos
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br /I also prefer to manually white balance my important shots
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br /overall a good camera.
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Does the job

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 3.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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First one I ever owned. Overall performance is pretty good and I am satisfied with picture quality.
br /Battery life is short and downloading could be made easier.

Innovative Hard Drive, but other features lacking

Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 1.8 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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Having a hard drive is a huge improvement over the one hour Mini DV tapes. But the execution of this innovation by JVC forces one into compromises as compared to more conventional camcorders. This particular camera was purchased for a small town church to broadcast live to an LCD projection system as well as record church services. The recording part is fine because it makes it unnecessary to buy tapes for each service. But the live broadcast of the video signal is disappointing. The camera flip out screen has icons and indicators to inform the user of recording time remaining and other settings. Unfortunately all of this information is also shown on the S-Video out connection and the other video out connection. It cannot be turned off. Even though one can turn it off from the menu system, it automatically reappears as soon as the record button is pushed. That means all these indicators and icons are on the projected image throught the LCD projector from the S-video output. JVC service has been unable to assist and it seems that their US technicians do not have English as their native language. If you playback the image from one of the outputs, you also have to go into the menu system to turn these indicators off. It is hard for me to understand why these indicators and icons would ever be present on a video out feed. No other camera I have ever used allowed these indicators and icons on their video output. Steer clear of the Everio series of cameras if you plan to use the camera for live view feeds like we are using at our church.

We LOVE it!

Rating: 4 out of 5
Weight: 1.6 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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This camcorder is great! It is small, and very light. It is easy to use. The only thing I don't like is that the extended battery sticks out from the back of the camera so far. Even the battery that it came with looks too big.

that's good

Rating: 5 out of 5
Weight: 0.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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This is my first time to buy things online, but I think that's great.
br /It's very easy to use, and very light.
br /I think I like it!

very good first camcorder

Rating: 5 out of 5
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Created: Dec 24, 2008
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yes this is a very good first camcorder. i am a first time user of any cam corder.
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br /i have olny had mine for a month or so but i have made several films with it and it is very inersting.
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br /but the software is harder to use that movie maker.
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br /but if you are a first time buyer then i would go for this becasuse 20GB is engough to use..
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br /but the battery life is short but u wont need to make a feature length film!!!
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br /it is just fantastic.
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br /enjoy..
br /dom

A great device.. But....

Rating: 3 out of 5
Weight: 0.0 out of 10
Created: Dec 24, 2008
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I am a gadget freak. I bought my first HDD camcorder although i had one Sony minidv camcorder. Compare to sony this device is far better looking, better design. The menu is great (far better than expected from JVC).
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br /Everyting was good till the HD start to give error. I cannot use it now.. And i dont live in Europe. So? Yeah god help me..
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br /So no more comment till i have it back from service...

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