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Published: 2011-04-06, Author: Jeremy , review by: camcorderinfo.com
If you are in the market for a high-end 3D camcorder, you only have three options at the moment: the JVC GS-TD1, the Sony HDR-TD10, and the Panasonic HDC-SDT750 (and other Panasonic models that can use the VW-CLT1 3D conversion lens). There are also a...
Records high-quality Full HD 3D video (MP4 MVC), 3.5-inch auto-stereoscopic touch panel LCD, Touch GUI works well, 64GB onboard flash memory, also accepts SDXC cards
Expensive, Poor still quality especially indoors, Definitely need a larger, spare battery
We have to give JVC props for taking a huge step forward in home video, leaping from 2D to 3D with the GS-TD1. ...
So editing and playback of edited files remain something of a challenge in 3D. Straight recording and playback from camcorder, however, is simple and successful, though we wish JVC would make the screen information more easily removable when playing back ...
It goes without saying, but without the correct TV setup the GS-TD1 is largely pointless. The 3D quality is among the best we’ve seen from a consumer camcorder, but the proprietary files means playback is limited to a direct TV connect. A decent camcor...
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Published: 2012-05-14, Author: Matt , review by: macworld.co.uk
Impressive 3D quality, well featured
Annoying proprietary file format
It goes without saying, but without the correct TV setup the GS-TD1 is largely pointless. The 3D quality is among the best we've seen from a consumer camcorder, but the proprietary files means playback is limited to a direct TV connect. A decent camcorder...
Stunning 3D movie capture, evn in low light conditions,
No external battery charger.
JVC has really set the bar when it comes to consumer level 3D video recording with its dual-HD lens system providing superb 3D imagery, backed up by low-light sensors and decent stereo sound. It might even be enough to persuade you that 3D is here to s...
Glassesfree 3D display, Line in for a mic, HDMI cable included, 64 GB memory, Automatic parallax configuration
Digital stabilisation crops frame, No wide angle (42 mm)
The JVC GS-TD1 is great camcorder for 2D and 3D video: it's easy to use, but has a less powerful zoom than the Sony TD10, a narrower lens and no real optical stabilisation. That said, it does manage to cram more detail into the frame than its rival....
Sure, you'll still be able to shoot regular 2D and HD content on the JVC Everio GS-TD1, but JVC has thrown all its weight behind the 3D technology on this compact camcorder. To get the best 3D imagines, JVC has packed in pretty much two of everything – from the 3.32-megapixel CMOS sensors, to the dual lenses.The design of the JVC Everio GS-TD1 means that it's capable of capturing two high-definit
The JVC Everio GS-TD1 doesn't really have any major flaws. It records regular high-definition footage well, and is even better when it comes to Full HD 3D videos. The only downside is the price, which unfortunately puts the JVC Everio GS-TD1 out of reach of most regular consumers.
If you're in the market for 3D camcorder, the JVC Everio GS-TD1 should definitely top the list. Unfortunately, as well as being the best, it's also one of the most expensive, with a price tag well in excess of a thousand pounds. JVC Everio GS-TD1 is ta...
Dual-frame Full HD 3D, Optical zoom in 3D mode, Decent low-light performance in 3D mode
Very expensive, Full HD 3D uses proprietary format, Manual lens cover
Although we're still not entirely convinced by 3D either as a domestic viewing format or for grabbing your home movies, JVC has at least created a product with potential to cross over into the semi-professional arena. Where the Panasonic consumer models s...