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The camera itself is fine but it has become obsolete. This is my fourth one and they all are used regularly. A so-called "better" camera has its uses, especially where one must make frequent setting changes, but we use these set the same all the time. They edit perfectly in Adobe's Premiere Pro CS programs. Now days you'd get a camera with removable memory and it will likely use a different codec, but this model functions well and is compatible with the Canon 7D.
I owned and used this camera for yr before selling it. The CCD developed white dots (hot spots) and was a pain to get rid of in post. Colors where off and required hours of grading to get a natual feel. Moving from dark to light was a chour. It took forever to auto adjust, better to cur before and start after for indie shooters. The files are not edit friendly. You have to first convert the files then import them to your favorite editor. The lack of adjusting audio makes it a no go for Professional use. Todays Mirrorless cameras may be a better suite. If you can score one for under two hun then it may be work just to have the ability for long recordings (60GB). Other than that, pass on this
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For me, this camera is very practical, easy to use, good image quality and resistant. I recommend it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I have had this camera for eight years and it has not disappointed. It followed me while I was stationed on a Navy nuclear submarine and successfully recorded many of my memorable experiences. I agree that the ".TOD" file extensions used by JVC are inconvenient and unnecessary, but alas, there is an easy fix. ".TOD" is actually the same as ".M2TS" which is a widely popular and regularly accepted AVCHD multiplexing codec. Simply change your ".TOD" file extensions to ".M2TS" and you can successfully work with the JVC GZ-HD7's files in almost any non-linear editor (NLE). Overall, it's a great camera with outstanding picture quality for the price. Like any camcorder, it will always benefit you to spend the extra dough on an external mic. Otherwise this camera has been a wonderful addition to my multimedia toolbox.Read full review
Very nifty little camcorder. Once you get past the proprietary video format, it is a breeze to use. Tons of useful features and the quality is amazing. If you can find a bargain under $500 it is worth a try, even if you just use it for family projects.
I use these cameras for weddings and such. I liked the first one I had so much I bought a second exact match to compliment my first. Now I have a two camera setup. Outstanding.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This camera is a well made camera. It's much like a commercial one having 3 ccds. I already have the same model and wanted 2 of them. I paid 1200 brand new for mine. I've been using mine for several years and it makes great clear videos. You can't go wrong with this model. I tried out the one I just bought and it works great, just like mine I'm going to enjoy having it. If you can pick up one for this price your getting a great deal. I'm going to try and sync 2 cameras together to make 3d videos. Also plan to use them for video logging.
JVC GZ HD7 Love the ability to change lens, compact design, and many manual features that leaves you in control. Since I used a stabilizer most of the time with this unit it is pays off that it is very light.
Small, lightweight, good quality video, and easy to use
Verified purchase: Yes
I bought this cause a good friend has a camera just like it. But when I received it the JVC camcorder had several things wrong. I got an estimate to fix camcorder but estimate was to high to fix compared to value of camera . So I emailed the resolution center. They did a good job and finally sent back the JVC camcorder. If it was new I buy one in a heart beat. But used I dont think I will go there again.