JVC GZ-MG255 Everio @ J&R

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2007

Tiasha shows the smallest hard drive camcorder. The Everio features 30 GB and 7 hours High Res video recording. Quickly move the recorded video off to your computer drive at an incredible 12x transfer rate or burn to DVD.
Shown by Taisha Joseph for JVC
at J&R Camera Store, 34 Park Row

http://www.jr.com

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  • I got this camera! And very happy with it! :) But the program they give you sucks alot! :P But I use Sony Vegas Movie Home Studio 8.0 and it's alot better then the software they give you.

  • You guys really need to buy a mac if you are having so much problem whit the editing ...! Mac and Final Cut pro .. that is the shit..!

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  • How do you get it onto the computer? Plug camera in and hit the first option on the camera when the purple screen comes up. Go to "My Computer." Go to the camera folder that shows up. Follow the folders and all of your clips will show up.

  • Wouldn't any wide angle converter with 30.5mm treads work (or with the appropriate step-up-rings)?

  • how do you get it onto your editing software?

  • how the fuck do you get videos off of GZ-MG13OU??? i want to be able to take the videos and edit them with my own software, not their stupid stuff

  • not everyone wants to spend 3 grand on a computer. of course imovie is free, its the worst editing program, but perfect for beginners and people who are clueless.

  • dvd camcorder discs are much more expensive to store your movies on then normal size dvds and on top of that the dvd cam discs hold less data, just up to 2.8gb where a normal dvd holds 4gb.

  • So much simple on a mac.

    1. plug the camera in to USB then iMovie pops up and starts transfering your video to the mac (if it doesnt just run iMovie)

    2. Edit with iMovie if you like or just burn it from iMovie on dvd.

    3. Thats it! and iMovie is free with any mac

  • whatever. dvd camcorders are still the best; camcorder onto a player......done, no fuss

  • I have the one she's talking bout at 2:15, it's fantastic

  • buy some software! a lot of software that comes with electronics products does not come with very good software!

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