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The JVC Everio GZ-MS130 is a Everio S Series memory camcorder is a more expensive version of its sister model, the GZ-MS120 and differs by having internal memory instead of a second SD/SDHC card slot. It offers continuous recording, when one storage facilitiy fills up during recording it automatically switches over to the other without any interruption. The camcorder is a dual storage memory model, has a single SD/SDHC card slot and 16 GB of internal flash memory. The JVC Everio GZ-MS130 comes in two colors, Onyx Black and Topaz Blue. It has a 40x Dynamic zoom, great for vacation videos or the kids sports games.
MSRP $349.95
Release date January, 2009
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- Dual Storage Memory
- One SD/SDHC card slots
- 16 GB Internal Flash Memory
- Continuous Recording
- Colors: Onyx Black and Topaz Blue
- Everio S series Memory Camcorder
- 40x Dynamic Zoom
- More expensive than GZ-MS120
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JVC Everio GZ-MS130 | Blue
• JVC Everio MS130 16GB Dual Flash Camcorder (Blue)
• Everio Digital Camcorder with 2.7" LCD Monitor - Topaz Blue New
UPC: 046838038846
EAN: 0046838038846
MPN: GZ-MS130AU
JVC Everio GZ-MS130 | Black
• JVC Everio MS130 16GB Dual Flash Camcorder (Black)
• Everio MS130 16GB Dual Flash Camcorder (Black)
UPC: 046838037641
EAN: 046838037641
MPN: GZ-MS130BU
Competitors
MSRP $399.99
Released January, 2009
Pros
- 70x optical zoom
- large 60GB storage drive
- affordable price
Cons
- mechanical disk storage is heavier, more power hungry, creates more heat and is more prone to physical damage than flash based storage
- no LED light for recording in poorly lit environments
- records in standard definition only
JVC Everio GZ-MS130
vs.
Panasonic SDR-H79
MSRP $399.00
Released January, 2009
Pros
- 2.7" touchscreen
- 16GB of internal flash storage (up to 12 hours of footage)
- 60x optical zoom
Cons
- utilizes more expensive, less capacious and harder to find Memory Stick PRO Duo external memory cards
- still images are of very low resolution
- does not record video in high definition
JVC Everio GZ-MS130
vs.
Sony DCR-SX60
MSRP --
Released April, 2009
Pros
- 16GB of internal flash storage and an SDHC slot for expansion
- 37x optical zoom
- lighter and more compact than the previous generation offering
Cons
- does not record in high definition
- not a large difference in technical specifications compared to previous generation
- not great in poor light
JVC Everio GZ-MS130
vs.
Canon FS21
MSRP $400.00
Released January, 2009
Pros
- affordable price
- 60x optical zoom
- hard disk drop protection
Cons
- records video in standard definition only
- poor battery life - around 1 hour and 30 minutes
- uses Memory Stick PRO Duo flash memory
JVC Everio GZ-MS130
vs.
Sony Handycam DCR-SR47
MSRP --
Released April, 2009
Pros
- headphone jack
- 37x optical zoom
- image stabilization
Cons
- no internal storage (upgraded models have - FS21 has 16GB, FS22 has 32GB)
- limited still image resolution (1024 x 768px)
- cheap plastic body construction
JVC Everio GZ-MS130
vs.
Canon FS200
MSRP $499.95
Released April, 2009
Pros
- 80GB internal storage capacity
- 70x optical zoom
- SD/SDHC slot for cheap additional storage
Cons
- not worth the extra $50 for 20GB more storage
- standard definition
- disk drive storage uses more power, creates more heat and is more prone to physical damage than solid state flash-based storage
JVC Everio GZ-MS130
vs.
Panasonic SDR-H90
MSRP $450.00
Released January, 2009
Pros
- 80gb of internal disk storage (up to 56 hours of footage)
- 60x optical zoom
- HDD smart protection locks drive heads in place in the event the camera is dropped
Cons
- standard definition
- disk drive storage uses more power, creates more heat and is more prone to physical damage than solid state flash-based storage
- Memory Stick PRO Duo costs more and is available in limited capacities compared to the far more popular SDHC option
JVC Everio GZ-MS130
vs.
Sony Handycam DCR-SR67
MSRP --
Released April, 2009
Pros
- 32gb of built in flash memory
- uses SDHC cards - cheap, good capacity and easy to find
- compact size and weight - 17% smaller and lighter than previous generation
- 2.7" display
Cons
- standard definition footage only
- video is heavily compressed
JVC Everio GZ-MS130
vs.
Canon FS22
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GZ, MS, 130, GZMS, MS130, GZMS130