I believe you are referring to the Optical Stabalization...Hence, this camcorder uses a usb 2.0 cable for video transfer...Is video on the EP recording mode any good...
The GZ-HD10's 1440x1080 AVCHD recordings are also up influenced for playback at 1920 x 1080/60P via HDMI...If you need a HD camcorder that you'll use almost only outdoors, I'd recommend this JVC...After much experiment with and going back and forth with a non-HD Sony Handycam, we got this camera last week and so far it has actually made a difference when viewing videos...
As the HD10 records exclusively in the AVCHD format, editing footage is far less problematic than with JVC's previous MPEG-2-only models, such as the Everio GZ-HD6...If you want to watch your recordings directly on a TV, the HD10 offers a comprehensive set of options...Although the use of a CMOS sensor in the Everio GZ-HD10 brings JVC in line with...
I do shoot with both the HD100, the Z1 and the A1 and find that the footage looks totally different...and since it shoots 720/30p I'll shoot with the the HD100 in 720/30p as well...
Advice on JVCGZ-HD10 or 30 + Ikelite 6016.10 , Advice for a newbie...I'm wanting to get a setup for myself that's purely recreational and for my own interest, but that yields some half decent results...I was hoping someone could give me some advice on the JVC Everio GZ-HD10 or 30 camera and if it's appropriate/decent/crap for shooting some underwater...