Oops, I almost forgot about these new cameras announced from JVC – the ones they’ve been hyping up to no end as their big “mystery product.” Basically, they’re camcorders with hard drives in them – a 4GB microdrive, to be exact. They look pretty cool and everything, but they’re really most interesting because they are the first consumer camcorder with a built-in hard drive, not because they do anything particularly unique. That being said, I fully support this idea, and think most consumer recording technology should move to hard drives as soon as possible (I’ll be waiting until you can get something with a bigger hard drive than 4GB for less than $1,500, though).
Both models (the GZ-MC100 and the GZ-MC200) can record up to 9Mbps in MPEG2, though, which is DVD quality.
Read – Press Release (Japanese) [VictorJP via SorobanGeeks]
David “SD8957” Chait has a less cynical take on the new camcorders, along with more stats and pictures.
Read – JVC Intros Everio Digital Camera with 4GB Microdrive [Chait]