Lee Roberts
May 11th, 2009, 05:22 AM
Hi,
Since I posted several times about my disappointment with the HD-200 (poor low light performance, "nosier" picture than my HD-100, etc.), I thought I would make a couple of comments about the 700 I received Friday (with the 17x lens):
Low Light: No compaison between the two - the 700 is far superior in low-light conditions compared to the 200.
"Noise": Well, compared to the 200, there isn't any. It always peeved me that my 100 produced a better image in HDV than my 200. The 700's image in HDV (IMHO) is better than the 100 and WAY better than the 200.
Man, the LCD is sweet! I'm also impressed with the overall improvement in the controls for playback and menu navigation, not to mention being able to work with SDHC cards instead of a hard disk unit. I haven't had much time to play with the camera, but those are a couple of the things that jump out at me.
Major Complaint: I ordered the SxS device and the IDX adapter. Seems there are (4) screws that are missing for attaching the IDX adapter to the SxS gizmo. The screws that come off the AB plate won't work (they should have made it so they would, though). Either JVC forgot to include the screws in my package or it's just a screw up (sorry.....)
Best Buy Rip Off: This was my fault for not researching and being prepared before my camera arrived, but: Since the camera dosn't come with SDHC cards, I swung by BB on the way home. I paid almost $40 each for (2) 4gb Class 6 cards - I see that I could've purchased 16 giger's for about the same price online.
I know that these comments are not as thorough and as well written as Tim's and others, but those are my first impressions. Now to get my hands on the new Vegas so I don't have to do any conversion before editing and I'll be a happy videographack!
Best ~ Lee
Since I posted several times about my disappointment with the HD-200 (poor low light performance, "nosier" picture than my HD-100, etc.), I thought I would make a couple of comments about the 700 I received Friday (with the 17x lens):
Low Light: No compaison between the two - the 700 is far superior in low-light conditions compared to the 200.
"Noise": Well, compared to the 200, there isn't any. It always peeved me that my 100 produced a better image in HDV than my 200. The 700's image in HDV (IMHO) is better than the 100 and WAY better than the 200.
Man, the LCD is sweet! I'm also impressed with the overall improvement in the controls for playback and menu navigation, not to mention being able to work with SDHC cards instead of a hard disk unit. I haven't had much time to play with the camera, but those are a couple of the things that jump out at me.
Major Complaint: I ordered the SxS device and the IDX adapter. Seems there are (4) screws that are missing for attaching the IDX adapter to the SxS gizmo. The screws that come off the AB plate won't work (they should have made it so they would, though). Either JVC forgot to include the screws in my package or it's just a screw up (sorry.....)
Best Buy Rip Off: This was my fault for not researching and being prepared before my camera arrived, but: Since the camera dosn't come with SDHC cards, I swung by BB on the way home. I paid almost $40 each for (2) 4gb Class 6 cards - I see that I could've purchased 16 giger's for about the same price online.
I know that these comments are not as thorough and as well written as Tim's and others, but those are my first impressions. Now to get my hands on the new Vegas so I don't have to do any conversion before editing and I'll be a happy videographack!
Best ~ Lee