JVC Everio MS120 Dual Flash Camcorder

March 3, 2010 by  
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Compact Everio S makes sharing simple. This elegant, slim, lightweight camera boasts a Konica Minolta Lens, 35x optical zoom, Laser Touch operation and sharing videos over the Internet is now easier than ever with the on… More >>

JVC Everio MS120 Dual Flash Camcorder

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5 Responses to “JVC Everio MS120 Dual Flash Camcorder”

  1. BC on March 4th, 2010 1:56 AM

    I ordered the jvc everio ms 120 based on the suggestion of a local store clerk who didn’t have the camera in stock.

    Problem: it didn’t work. It arrived broken, we called the service number and was told to mail it in for evaluation.

    Not likely, when I buy a new product, I expect it to work when I receive it, not after it has been returned and evaluated.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. L. Waugh on March 4th, 2010 3:11 AM

    We bought this because we were looking for a decent videocamera to record our upcoming baby. After friends who just had a baby bought it and recomended it, we thought we’d try it out. I was a little hesitant about it because I had read reviews saying that the video format (MOD) is not easily read or transfreable with Mac computers (we have 3 Macs). The man at the store assured us that it was no trouble to upload and create movies with this camera using Mac computers.

    We went ahead and got it. I was so excited when it came that my husband and I immediatly took a short video of the dog to try it out. We got the red, and it was so cute, sleek and very compact. So far so good. The set up of the camera was very easy, and it takes little time to get started recording. Even better I thought… After we recorded the dog we uploaded it straight to our Mac using iMovie ’08. It transfered straight into the program but the quality was HORRIBLE! It looked worse than the old VHS recorders from the 80′s.

    The playback on the camera itself was clearer, but the video once transfered to the computer was grainy, splotchy, and the colors were very muted. We had spent nearly $300 for the camera and accessory package and felt like the quality should have been much better. I had read about the loss of quality when transfering to the computer, but thought that a little wouldn’t be bothersome (we just wanted to caputre memories with our new baby) but this quality was UNACCEPTABLE.

    We also took a few still photos, and like all the other reviewers have said before, don’t give up your digital camera. The JVC takes horrible picuters. (But I guess if that’s all you got…)

    Perhaps with a PC it doesn’t lose as much quality (we’ll never know), but we’re going to be returning it and getting a 2nd Generation Flip MinoHD or UltraHD instead. I’ve seen first hand the ease of use with both Macs and PC’s (it uses a more universal MP4 file) and the quality of the picutre is 100000x better than the JVC, not to mention it’s much less in price. We know that those are much higher (HD) quality picture and you don’t lose any of it in conversion to the computer.

    Overall, if you have a PC, maybe it’d be a different experience, but if you’re looking for ease of use, quality, good price overall, and use a Mac computer, DONT GO WITH THE JVC EVERIO! Find something with a more universal file format. It really will make a difference!
    Rating: 2 / 5

  3. Derek Van Atta on March 4th, 2010 5:01 AM

    After two weeks of use I’d say a definite mixed bag.

    Pros:

    Built in LED light

    Dual card slots

    Good Sound

    Optical zoom

    Looks nice

    Cons:

    Terrible software.

    Lousy support.

    Not “one touch” YouTube at all.

    Not HD

    Colors in mid to low light are very poor.

    Stills are really lousy.

    I bought the Sony Webbie first and returned it because

    the low light was so bad. Bought this JVC for the

    good lens and LED light. But the software is so

    clunky it’s hard to believe. I’m an above average techie,

    even owned a computer store and find this software to

    be a joke. Called JVC support and they punted me to a

    3rd party vendor of the software. Lame.

    And as others have said, the file format is a bummer: MOD

    The box and a sticker on the camera claims “YouTube One Touch Upload”

    What a joke! It takes about six steps to upload.

    The clipping function is ok if you just want to clip off the

    beginning and the end. But otherwise it’s really weak.

    If you want this for home movies, it’s decent. But if you

    want to edit and upload, get something else.

    I’m on the verge of returning this camcorder in the next few days.

    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. Redfern on March 4th, 2010 6:33 AM

    Bought this for my daughter to video her horse riding hobby, easy to work, good video quality. The still pictures aren’t the best but i suppose a camera would be better for that.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. Margot Martin on March 4th, 2010 8:37 AM

    It is very easy to use, but very difficult to save movies to a disc. After working on it for 6 hrs, still have not figured it out, not sure what to do next.
    Rating: 5 / 5