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November 28, 2004

JVC Camcorders with Hard Drives

Jvcgzmc100You know I like to tell you about stuff that will change the way we do business.  Here are the first consumer camcorders that use Hard Drives instead of Videotape.  What with Moore's law and cost per gigabyte getting so cheap, you'd think that this is a natural, "the passing of the magnetic-tape era," proclaimed the New York Times.  Well, not exactly - but the news is still wonderful.

The new Everio GZ-MC100, top, and GZ-MC200 are JVC camcorders that store video onto a tiny removable hard drive.

The hard drives are 4GB, that's .7 GB less than a current recordable DVD.  The camcorders will cost somewhere around $1,200 and the hard drives will cost about $200 each.

Good news, bad news.  The good news is that these little guys mark the beginning of the way video should be acquired - IF you're going to edit!  Yes, if you are going to edit, this is the only way to fly.  No encoding time, just hook the camera or drive up to your computer and start to edit.  If, on the other hand, you are shooting for archival purposes or you just never edit your stuff, this is a terrible idea.  You'll fill up 4GB in about a nanosecond and then you will be forced to transfer the contents to your computer for storage or to a DVD recorder or to tape, you get the point.

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Posted by yatta at 10:39 PM


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Hi!
I have a digital filmadora JVC GR-D93U, and Windows XP does not
recognize it, you has driver of it?
Thank you!

Posted by: Alysson at May 6, 2005 12:20 PM

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