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Zach
mine is the gz-hm320BU and it fits a 37 mm fisheye lens my friend wants to get an everio but he's getting a different model i want to know if his will also fit a 37 mm fisheye or not
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Many JVC Everios have no thread an cannot support a lens filer or add-on lens. The GZ series are consumer grade. Your GZ-HM320BU was new in 2010. Consumer cams change about every 18 months, and yours is no longer available. This does not mean it is somehow "bad" or "obsolete - it is neither... but just the nature of consumer electronics.
JVC does not exactly make it easy on their website. But follow these steps:
http://camcorder.jvc.com/product.jsp?pathId=171 displays the current Everio high definition camcorders.
On any of them, click on "Compare".
Under "Select models to compare", click the top one to select it, then the right arrow. Or shift-click to select multiples (or all) and click the arrow to have them appear in the window to the right. Click "Display Chart". Scroll down to "Filter Diameter." Some have a 40.5mm or 46.0mm spec, but most are blank, hence, no threads. Remember (or write down) the models with the filter spec, then go back and see if those are any your friend wants to get.
That 37mm fisheye will also fit any other manufacturer's camcorder with the same 37mm filter spec. If it is decided to get a camcorder with a different filter diameter spec, see if you can find a "step-up" or "step-down" ring to be an adapter.
Many JVC Everios have no thread an cannot support a lens filer or add-on lens. The GZ series are consumer grade. Your GZ-HM320BU was new in 2010. Consumer cams change about every 18 months, and yours is no longer available. This does not mean it is somehow "bad" or "obsolete - it is neither... but just the nature of consumer electronics.
JVC does not exactly make it easy on their website. But follow these steps:
http://camcorder.jvc.com/product.jsp?pathId=171 displays the current Everio high definition camcorders.
On any of them, click on "Compare".
Under "Select models to compare", click the top one to select it, then the right arrow. Or shift-click to select multiples (or all) and click the arrow to have them appear in the window to the right. Click "Display Chart". Scroll down to "Filter Diameter." Some have a 40.5mm or 46.0mm spec, but most are blank, hence, no threads. Remember (or write down) the models with the filter spec, then go back and see if those are any your friend wants to get.
That 37mm fisheye will also fit any other manufacturer's camcorder with the same 37mm filter spec. If it is decided to get a camcorder with a different filter diameter spec, see if you can find a "step-up" or "step-down" ring to be an adapter.
good camcorder for hunting for under $200 Suggestions Please!!!?
bill
i am looking for about the best camcorder i can get for under 200 i realize their not going to be great for this price but it is my limit. as i said i will use it hunting so one that is better in low light would be best i have found some if you could give me your opinion or other suggestions it would be great
here is a list of some i found
Panasonic SDR-S7p Camcorder - 680 KP - 10x optical zoom
Samsung SMX-C20 Ultra Purple Compact Digital Camcorder
Samsung F40 Ultra Zoom Camcorder (Black) by Samsung
Canon FS300 Flash Memory Camcorder (Silver) - 2010 MODEL
Sanyo VPC-GH4 Full HD 1080 Camcorder with 10X Dual Range Zoom
Panasonic SDR-S50K Std-Def SD Camcorder with 78X Zoom & Wide angle Lens
Samsung SMX-C20 Ultra Compact "Touch of Color" Camcorder with 10x Optical Zoom
HP V5061u 1080p Digital Camcorder with 3-Inch Touch screen LCD
Answer
Hi bill,
I prefer JVC brand for camcoder. I use JVC GZ-MS230 Camcorder
It works great. The video quality is pretty good.
It has an LED light.
It has a great optical zoom.
It's very easy to use. Just pop open the viewer and go.
It starts up within a couple of seconds.
This is a good camcorder for the price.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0032FPV2M?ie=UTF8&tag=digitsy-post3-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0032FPV2M
Hi bill,
I prefer JVC brand for camcoder. I use JVC GZ-MS230 Camcorder
It works great. The video quality is pretty good.
It has an LED light.
It has a great optical zoom.
It's very easy to use. Just pop open the viewer and go.
It starts up within a couple of seconds.
This is a good camcorder for the price.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0032FPV2M?ie=UTF8&tag=digitsy-post3-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B0032FPV2M
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