JVC GZ-MS110B Camcorder
by admin on August 26, 2010

- Camcorder Features: Time Lapse Recording, USB Streaming Capabilities, One Touch Video and Audio Recording, Built-In Battery Charger
- Data Battery Info Button, Advanced Image Stabilization, Quick On, Laser Touch Operation. Zoom: 800.0 X Digital , 39.0 X Optical
- Media Card Compatibility: Secure High Capacity (SDHC) Card, Secure Digital (SD) Card
- Operational Modes: Program Auto Exposure, Quick Start Recording, Auto Focus, Macro
- Instant AF, Power Save Mode, Smooth Zoom Control, Manual Override. Movie Modes: Special Scene, 16x9 Wide Screen Recording
- Audio Playback File Format: AAC
- Audio Recording: PCM Digital Stereo
- Camcorder Recording Speeds: XP
- Computer Platform Compatibility: Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Mac OS X
- Dimensions: Length: 2.44 "; Width: 2.05 "; Depth: 4.33 "
- Display: 2.7 " LCD
- Electronic Display Features: Clear LCD Screen, Battery Level Indicator, Swivel Screen, Easy-to-Read Menu System
- Image Editing Features: Fades and Wipes, Strobe, Black and White, Sepia
- Includes: A/V Cable, User Manual, Software, Lens Cap, Wrist Strap, AC Adapter, USB Cable, Battery Pack, Everio MediaBrowser
- Indoor/Outdoor LCD, Flip-Out Screen, Video Thumbnail Display, Widescreen Display. Image Sensor(s): 1 CCD Sensor
- Input Type: USB 2.0
- Output Type: A/V, HDMI Port, USB 2.0
- Product Weight: 0.42 Lb.
- RCA, USB 2.0
- Resolution (Digital Still): 640 x 480
- Resolution (Video): 800K Standard Definition
- Vertical Resolution: 480i
- Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited Manufacturer Warranty on Parts, 90 Day Limited Manufacturer Warranty on Labor
Product Description
The Everio GZ-MS110BUS is an elegant and compact memory Everio with single SD card slot featuring Advanced Image Stabilizer, "Super LoLux" for brighter shooting in low light, 45x dynamic zoom and unique shooting functions.
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bought this camera for the “time lapse” option… wanted to get on-line but wanted it now/so I paid twenty two buck more plus tax at a best store. the camera performs wonderful! there are no “laser” buttons/everything works from the zoom and menu button-very easy to use and understand. the night capibilities are great. filmed my dog across the yard at 11:30pm with only the neighbors porch light on and no street lights. the video came out perfect! I was amazed!I have a 2 year old JVC w/30g memory..this gz-ms110 is 1/3 the size and weighs ounce’s!the zoom is awesome. I was able to zoom the moon and see craters/but a tripod would have made a better video for steady-ness….I would have given this 5 stars/but the thing that stopped that was…due to it being so small/which I love/but due to the size and my large hands it is slightly difficult to press the record button when the camera is in my hand with the strap on my hand comfortably, the strap could be larger and perhaps this would make it more comfortable/but the price, the quality,the options,the zoom,the smallness,and the years of experiance jvc has, this is a great camera! I like it better than my new samsung smx-f40 I accendently bought and will now be a gift…..
Rating: 4 / 5
I’ve just received my JVC MS110. I was looking at the MS120 about 6 weeks ago, but saw this newer version was coming out, so I pre-ordered it for $229. At the time the MS120 was selling on Amazon for $209. Before I received the MS110 (but after it shipped) Amazon was selling the MS110 for $207, and the MS120 for $260!
I did some research on them before I bought, but unfortunately missed the following differences:
1. The MS110 doesn’t take still pictures.
2. It doesn’t have the MS120’s filter threads, needed to add a wide-angle lens.
3. Unlike the MS120, it doesn’t close the lens protector when you close the LCD to shut off the camera. You have to locate and move a lever on the side. A small point, yes, but its seems like they had to go out the their way to remove this feature.
Pros
-It has a great 45x(or more)zoom lens.
-It comes with time-lapse recording and a motion detection-record feature.
-Low-light capability is good. Whatever you can see in dim light it can record.
-Using an SD card, it has a rapid start-up to catch those sudden photo opportunities.
-Lightweight at 7.6oz, including battery (weighed on my postal scale).
Cons
-The previously mentioned “missing” features.
-The slowest time lapse setting is still pretty fast, with each minute zipping by in 2 seconds.
-It is too small for its side-strap configuration. This makes it difficult to hold easily, my hand is in awkward positions and cramps-up trying to curve my fingers over the top.
-The video played back on my HDTV looked terrible. It looked better played back on a computer, using either the supplied software or Windows (Vista) Media Player. Still, using the “ultrafine” setting, the computer playback was not as good as watching old standard TV. More like watching a VHS tape, for those who remember VHS. Comparing the monitor image to the camera LCD, there was only slightly more detail noticable on my 20″ screen than I could make out on the small LCD.
-Outdoors on a sunny day the LCD washes out, even with brightness set on max. You will still get a vague image to help you point your camera, but no real detail until you play it back.
The reason I gave it three stars is because it was relatively cheap and, as they say, you get what you pay for. I’m thinking I might trade this in for an HD model.
Rating: 3 / 5