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Has JVC missed a trick? Although the MG36 is home to a 2.1MP sensor that, theoretically, should be able to deliver hi-def footage, it maxes out at DVD-quality 720x576pixel files.
The Everio has a palmcorder design that slips neatly to hand and a waistline that owes more to chunky MiniDV than its digital rivals. Still, it has a superb 2.7-inch widescreen display and great lens– a digitally stabilised, pin-sharp 32x optical zoom.
The MG36 has a basic range of manual controls, from shutter speed, white balance and digital effects to a few program modes. It’s worth shooting at the highest video quality, as the 30GB drive can store more than seven hours of MPEG-2 movies, even if the battery fades after less than one.
The 50fps interlaced clips gave the brilliant standard-definition images, with superb detail, lively exposure and good colours – although they did lean towards lurid on skin tones.
The Dolby Digital stereo mic pumped out crisp audio, especially when using the Wind Cut function outdoors. A weedy video light makes night-time shooting (just) possible. It’s no superstar but the MG36 is an enticing standard-def shooter.
Tech Specs
- Dimensions
- 68x69x109mm
- LCD Size
- 2.7
- Maximum movie resolution
- 400,000 pixels
- Megapixels
- 0.8
- Memory card type
- SD
- Optical zoom rating
- 32x
- Weight
- 400g













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