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|  October 5th, 2004, 06:25 PM | #16 | 
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			<<<-- Originally posted by Frank Granovski : 1) The GS400 has 3, 1/4.7" CCDs; the DV5000 has 3, 1/2" CCDs. 2) The DV5000 is big; the GS400 is not. 3) You can change lenses on the DV5000; with the GS400 you can't. 4) The DV5000 has a lot of manual controls for fine tuning. 5) The DV5000 is a pro cam; the GS400 is not---even though you might have bought the K-K version (black). :-)) -->>> The question was really for Jon Kamps, who apparently had been using DV500s at work. Reliability is a key concern for JVC products. The DV5000 apparently replaced the DV500, if I am not wrong. What you listed I already know, and probably a lot more things. So I was rather more interested on direct comparison of these JVC models and other DV cameras, like GL2, XL1s, GS400 and PD150/170. Carlos | 
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