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One of the biggest reasons video-upload site YouTube is sopopular is because of how easy it actually is to upload video to the website.
Weknow this, but camcorder manufacturers everywhere are still plonking YouTube integrationon to their cams, possibly to entice the youth end of the market.
JVC is the latest manufacturer to do this, adding an Upload functionto its latest Everio release, the GZ-MS100.
Press this and video clips arelimited to just 10 minutes – the allotted time allowed for a YouTube clip. TheMS100 also comes with CyberLink editing software that lets users upload their10-minute clips quickly and efficiently.
Features as standard The rest of the cam’s features are in keeping with JVC’sEverio range, with the model housing a 35x optical zoom, a 2.7in LCD screen and decent enough batterylife at 2.5 hours.
The camcorder is light too, weighing in at just 270g. That’sbecause JVC has done away with hard-disk drive storage, opting instead to record footagestraight to an SD memory card. Footage is encoded to MPEG2 at 720 x 480 pixels, inkeeping with other standard def Everio cams.
The JVC Everio GZ-MS100 is due to hit shelves in the US in June,priced at $349.99 (£180). Expect it to land in the UK soon after.