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JVC Introduces Everio Camcorder for YouTube and More

May 19 2008, 2:00pm CDT | by

JVC Introduces Everio Camcorder for YouTube and More
 
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JVC added a new camcorder to its Everio S Series today called the GZ-MS100. The camcorder is designed to make the recording and uploading of videos to YouTube very simple. JVC says that despite the YouTube focus for the camcorder it offers a full fledged array of camcorder features.

The camera records to a SD card and weighs only 0.60 pounds. The camera includes CyberLink software for Windows computers and allows for uploading of video clips with one touch. The camera also has a one-touch button that limits recordings to 10 minutes perfectly sizing video clips for YouTube file size limitations.

Other features of the camera include a 2.7-inch LCD, auto backlight control, and auto on/off. The included battery is good for 3 hours and 5 minutes of recording on a full charge and a high capacity battery is available that provides 4 hours and 15 minutes of record time. The camera uses a Konica Minolta lens with a 35x optical zoom. The camera will be available in June for $349.99.

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