JVC Everio GZ-MS120 (Black)

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3.5 stars Very good
    Overall score: 7.0 (3.5 stars)
  • Design: 7.0
  • Features: 7.0
  • Performance: 7.0
  • Image quality: 7.0
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The good: Good video quality for its class; manual controls; small, comfortable design.

The bad: No inputs; questionable YouTube friendliness; no optical image stabilization; thin grip strap.

The bottom line: The JVC Everio GZ-MS120 is a nice little flash-memory-based standard-definition camcorder.

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Keeping standard-definition minicamcorders competitive against cheaper pocket video cams capable of 720p HD video has basically come down to two features: storage and optical zoom. The JVC Everio GZ-MS120 packs the same 35x optical zoom as 2008's MS100, and though the company left out internal storage from this model (the MS130 gets you 16GB of built-in memory for about $50 more), there are dual SD/SDHC card slots. That's one slot more than the competition, letting you go up to 64GB of storage should you want it. Oh, and its video isn't half bad either, considering its ... Expand full review

Keeping standard-definition minicamcorders competitive against cheaper pocket video cams capable of 720p HD video has basically come down to two features: storage and optical zoom. The JVC Everio GZ-MS120 packs the same 35x optical zoom as 2008's MS100, and though the company left out internal storage from this model (the MS130 gets you 16GB of built-in memory for about $50 more), there are dual SD/SDHC card slots. That's one slot more than the competition, letting you go up to 64GB of storage should you want it. Oh, and its video isn't half bad either, considering its sub-$300 price.

Those thinking about getting a Flip-style minicamcorder but can live with a larger size should consider the MS120. Despite it not technically being in the same category and that it won't fit in a pants pocket, you get much more camcorder for your money with this JVC (and not much more money, at that), and its video is YouTube-friendly, with some assistance from the bundled software.

Key specs JVC Everio GZ-MS120
Price (MSRP) $299.95
Dimensions 2.1 inches wide by 2.6 inches high by 4.4 inches deep
Weight (with battery and media) 10.2 ounces
Storage capacity, type No internal storage; SD/SDHC media cards
Resolution, sensor size, type 800K pixels, 1/6-inch CCD
LCD size, resolution 2.7-inch LCD, 123K dots
Lens (zoom, aperture, focal length) 35x, f1.8-4.0, 36-1,260mm (35mm equivalent)
File format (video, audio) MPEG-2 (.MOD), 2-ch Dolby Digital
Resolution (video/photo) 720x480/640x480
Recording time at highest quality 14 minutes per 1GB
Image stabilization type Digital
Battery type, rated life Lithium ion rechargeable, 2 hours and 45 minutes

Even though the MS120 is compact, it's very comfortable to use and does look and feel nice, despite being entirely plastic. It's also available in three colors: black, blue, and red. The battery takes up most of the back; there's just enough room for the record start/stop button to the right of it. On top are the zoom rocker and a snapshot button. You can take stills while shooting video, but there's also a tiny switch on the left side of the body giving you access to more snapshot features. (Photos are 640x480 and are typical quality for SD camcorders--good enough for the Web or very small prints.)

To the left of that switch sits a button to flip between play and record, and a power button--though the camcorder can be set to turn on and off when you open and close the LCD. Then there is a row of one-touch buttons--Upload, Direct DVD, and Export--that work in concert with the bundled software. This means to do the YouTube direct uploads you need to install this software, so you can't just do it from any computer. What is nice is that if you know the clip is destined for YouTube, you can press the Upload button before you start shooting and the MS120 will automatically limit the movie to 10 minutes, meeting the site's length requirements.

Also on the top left side of the body are the two SD/SDHC slots. Each slot can take up to a 32GB card. In the menu system you designate one slot for videos and one for photos. However, should you be recording and run out of room on one slot, the MS120 can be set to automatically switch to the other slot and continue recording. It's not instantaneous so you will miss some of what you were recording, but it does switch.

The only part of the design that's weak is the strap. It's an interesting design, functioning as both a wrist strap and grip belt, but it's thin and low on the body so you're always fighting to keep the camcorder upright.

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  • 4 star: 2
  • 3 star: 1
  • 2 star: 0
  • 1 star: 2

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4.0 stars

"Great little hand- held!" By moxo21

Pros: Fits well in the hand, point and shoot. Not many details to fuse with. Good sound and video quality.

Cons: I can't seem to figure out how to use slot B as video too. I have it to automatically switch to the next card when I need it but sometimes I just wanted an event on another card, which required me to take out card A and switch them.

Summary: Very good for the money. Great for taking home videos and take on trips to film on the beach or at sporting events. Its small enough to fit into a pocket, yet big enough to push the buttons and see the screen. The on screen buttons took a few tries ... Expand full review

0.5 stars

"Don't waste your money!" By hay4orses

Pros: It's a video camera. It makes movies.

Cons: The controls are very difficult to use and the instructions are written by monkeys with typewriters. If you have a Mac you will not be able to use the movies at all. It's a complete waste of time and effort.

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  • Optical sensor type: CCD
  • Flash type: None
  • Weight: 8.5 oz

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