JVC Everio GZ-MG275 Review By cnet.com.au
337 Views December 20th, 2007 Category: JVC, Popularity: 5%the MG275 acquitted itself well for general shooting. It’s clearly a camera that’s marketed more towards happy-snappers, especially given that it lacks a viewfinder.

cnet.com.au Reviewed the JVC Everio GZ-MG275 and gave out”The good: * Automated, shutter-style lens cap can’t be lost * Docking station makes connecting a snap * Good quality video * 40GB of storage space—The bad: * Lacks viewfinder * Zoom maxes out at 10x—The bottomline:The GZ-MG275 is a hard-disk based camcorder ideal for entry-level videographers, although its asking price might give some HD enthusiasts pause for thought.”
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