JVC GR-DVP7 Reviews
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8 Reviews For JVC GR-DVP7
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Guest 5th Jun 2008
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Good Points: Ease of use.
Sharp picture.
Bad Points: None.
General comments: This is a good compact all round camcorder,easy to use, and small enough to carry in you pocket, with very good results.
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GrandWazoo 10th Mar 2008
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The JVC GR-DVP7 very neat camera - video and audio are excellent - takes widescreen video. Quick start up. I've read a lot of comments that the camera function doesn't cut it but i think it's excellent, especially in low light. it's low resolution, but does what it says on the tin! These are going second hand at bargain prices!- Read GrandWazoo's review (75 words)
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morph58 18th Dec 2006
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The reason I chose the DVP7 over other cameras available at the time (May 2003) were
a) size, I wanted a camera I could hold in a belt pouch - as a previous analogue Vid camera slung around my neck, b) analogue pass through - to enable conversion of old tapes c) built in lens cover, d) quick start up, e) High quality video - consumer 3CCD not available in 2003.
What I got, and didn't need were a) still camera, b) built in sound effects, c) mp3 player, d) webcam
In hind sight what I would ...- Read morph58's review (162 words)
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The Manx Fella 22nd Mar 2006
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The JVC GR-DVP9 actually replaced the DVP7 in the JVC digital camcorder line-up. The only major advance of the DVP9 was that it offered a digital stills resolution of 1.3mp instead of the DVP7's 1.0mp. Having owned a DVP7 since it was launched, I reckon it's a very good and very stylish mini DV camcorder with lots of useful features like on-board editing/dubbing. My only two gripes are that the digital stills quality is very poor, even taking into account that it does only claim 1.0mp resolution ...- Read The Manx Fella's review (111 words)
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kenlowe 25th Jan 2006
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My JVC GR-DVP7 digital camcorder has consistently found a reason to break and to simply not work. I hate it.- Read kenlowe's review (31 words)
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promo 14th Jan 2006
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The JVC GR-DVP7 digital camcorder is really great for filming holidays and small occasions. The picture is as clear as a professional film camera. The pocket size lets you to take it anywhere you want, but don't forget to take a spare battery and charger.- Read promo's review (70 words)
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schuan 16th Sep 2003
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This JVC GR-DVP7 (PAL) is a great camcorder because I took it on holidays which has delivered very good picture as well as sound quality on Panasonic MiniDV tapes, you would expect from this smallest camera! Low light capability is just as good as the semi-professional ones. Colour accuracy is not bad but provide clean images. The lens can be widescreen, wide angle or normal and the zoom 200x digital (which I prefer optical by default to maintain picture quality). The size is not so intimidat ...- Read schuan's review (204 words)
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This model was not marketed enough. It has almost the same spec as the DVP9 and is a good deal cheaper. I would like to see a waterproof plastic case available for this model, to film underwater, but I'm sure it will be out soon. My brother-in-law bought one after he saw it. This model is a fantastic buy for those shoppers looking for an 'upper mid-range' camcorder.- Read Lee Bond's review (87 words and 3 comments)








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