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Engadget has some good information on the JVC Everio GZ-MC200 (and its twin the GZ-MC100 - see last post - they are virtually the same but in terms of specs with a different format) which is primarily a camcorder but is capable of 2.1MP still images. It uses a 4GB Compact Flash microdrive and has an SD slot and a 10x Optical Zoom.
'Each uses a 1/3.6-inch 2.12 megapixel CCD to record up to 60 minutes of almost-DVD-quality MPEG-2 video in Ultra Fine mode (8.88 Mbps including Dolby AC 3 audio, just shy of the 9Mbps of DVD), or about 5,500 2.1 megapixel still shots. It has 10x optical zoom and 200x digital zoom, supports data transfer via USB 2.0/1.1, and DPOF (Digital Print Order Format).'
The JVC Everio GZ-MC200 is expected to sell for around $1,300 ($US).
Posted by Darren in our Miscellaneous category on September 15, 2004