JVC Everio GZ-VX815 Review

£400Mar 2013

Stuff says 4

Excellent interlaced footage for TV but the absence of 1080p@50fps is a blow

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Stuff magazine Wed, Mar 6 2013, 1:40PM

JVC Everio GZ-VX815

JVC GZ-VX815 review

You already have a hi-def video recorder on your phone already, so why do you need a camcorder? Because you'll end up with better footage, for one thing. If size has put you off using a camcorder, the JVC’s compact form might win you over.

JVC Everio GZ-VX815

Everio GZ-VX815 features

Its 10x optical zoom can’t compete with the Panasonic V720’s longer reach but the JVC makes up for that with an impressive list of features, including time-lapse, stop-frame animation recording, plus Wi-Fi skills that can beam live images to a smartphone or broadcast to the web.

JVC Everio GZ-VX815

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Image stabilisation

In use the JVC is a canny operator that’s not easily befuddled. Auto-focus is rapid, even when using the zoom.The image stabilisation is calm and even appears intelligent, sensing when you want to pan and when you want to stay locked onto a particular point.

JVC Everio GZ-VX815

GZ-VX815 video quality

Colours are rendered fairly cautiously but still have more punch than the Panasonic’s. Detail remains sharp until you push into the realms of the digital zoom, but even that is worth using in an emergency. The Wi-Fi skills, combined with the free Android and iOS app are welcome but fiddly to set up. What might swing it for the JVC are those extras that lend it an additional creative edge, and a battery that keeps shooting for an hour and a half.

JVC Everio GZ-VX815

HD hiccups

However, it's disappointing that the JVC's progressive shooting is limited to the iMovie-friendly iFrame format in 720p resolution. Its 1080i/50fps footage looks superb on a TV, but because it's interlaced it's not ideal for playing back on a computer.

Summary

The VX815 is a worthwhile step up from a compact camera or smartphone, but its video quality is beaten by the Panasonic HC-V720 and even the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-HX20V compact camera.

Review by Tony Horgan.

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Tech Specs

Dimensions
36x57x116mm
LCD Size
3in
Maximum movie resolution
1080i@50fps
Memory card type
SD
Optical viewfinder
No
Optical zoom rating
10x
Weight
235g
Zoom function during movies
Yes