Typical price: £860
What is it: MiniDV camcorder with three CCDs and 10x optical zoom
What we think: A distinctive, very compact three-chip MiniDV camcorder that also shoots high-res stills
JVC GR-X5 Review
Reviewed on: 19 August 2005
A 64mm (2.5-inch) flip-up LCD monitor covers the GR-X5's back -- a placement more reminiscent of a still camera than a camcorder. The LCD serves as the sole viewfinder. Flipping it up exposes a four-way controller pad and a few buttons for common functions, including menu activation, white balance, fades and wipes, and LCD backlight. Also on the back are FireWire and USB ports for downloading video and stills respectively.

Under the hand strap, the MiniDV tape hatch occupies the right side of the camera. Set into the door are a speaker and an SD/MMC memory-card slot. Another unusual aspect of the GR-X5's design is that the door opens towards the front of the camera.

Manual controls are located on the left side of the camera. They include a dial and buttons for adjusting exposure, selecting an autoexposure mode and switching between automatic and manual focus. The battery snaps into a well on the left side and charges on-camera. Charging while shooting is possible only with an optional accessory charger.
When it comes to usability, JVC did its homework with this camera. While some compact three-chip competitors are controlled mainly via complex and confusing menu navigation systems, the GR-X5 provides a balance of external controls and switches for the most commonly used functions and a straightforward menu system for more esoteric settings. That said, the four-way controller pad on the back of the camera was too small and difficult to manipulate for our big fingers.
Finally, JVC should be congratulated for including a full set of connections, most notably a standard hotshoe and jacks for headphones and an external mic.
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