JVC Everio GZ-MS130 is offered on price USD 329.95, adding along 16GB flash memory, SD/SDHC media cards, offering the sensor resolution of 800k pixels, with its dimensions like W 2.1in, H 2.6in, D 4.4in.This JVC Everio GZ-MS130 series although price-wise higher, and this mini camcorder is aptly competing many others series, thus a better widget relatively to cheaper pocket video cams capable of 720p HD video has basically come down to two features: storage and optical zoom.This latest string – The JVC Everio GZ-MS130 packs the same 35x optical zoom as 2008’s MS100 and has 16GB of internal storage as well as an SD/SDHC slot for adding up to 32GB of removable storage. (For about $50 less, the MS120 gets you dual SD/SDHC card slots, but no internal memory.) Oh, and its video isn’t half bad either, considering it’s barely more than $300.This widget is a best recourse for those, who think for a bigger size camcorder relatively to its competitive series, thus M130 is greater recourse for its users. Despite it not technically being in the same category and that it won’t fit in a pants pocket (not comfortably, at least), you get much more camcorder for your money with this JVC, and its video is YouTube-friendly, though its one-touch upload feature is a little misleading.Amazingly this JVC Everio GZ-MS130 series gives a well-structured impression, as well as offering easy to use feature, despite being entirely plastic. It’s also available in two colors: black and blue. The battery takes up most of the back; there’s just enough room for the record start/stop button to the right of it.
This series has a feature, that you may find very rarely on other competitive series, that whilst shooting, you can get the still images, but there’s also a tiny switch on the left side of the body that gives you access to more snapshot features. (Photos are 640 by 480 and are of characteristic quality for standard-def camcorders–good enough for the Web or very small prints.)