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Product Description
For a start, the chassis looks a little fatter, although in reality it's virtually the same size. It is around 20g heavier than the GZ-MS100, however. Most of this can be attributed to the most major improvement - dual SD Card slots. In theory, you could populate both with 32GB SDHC media. Video is recorded in the same selection of MPEG-2 formats, with 8.5Mbits/sec the top data rate. So with 64GB of flash memory on board you could record 15 hours of footage, and the GZ-MS120 will switch between cards automatically as you record.
Additional Information
| Model | JVC GZ-MS120 |
| In Depth | The built-in sliding lens cover is now automatic rather than manual. Another difference you probably won't immediately notice is reduced power consumption. JVC now claims the camcorder draws 1.8W rather than 2.3W. Considering the same battery pack is supplied, the GZ-MS120 should last noticeably longer. We certainly found it lasted for well over two hours of usage, which is exactly what you need for a pocket-friendly shooter such as this. The LCD is slightly higher resolution, too, with 123Kpixels compared to 112Kpixels. |



