Typical price: £600
What is it: An extremely small hard-disk DV camera
What we think: Delivers almost everything we'd hoped for. While we can't recommend the MC200 to indie filmmakers, as a holiday camcorder it's top of its class
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Average user rating from 6 users
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JVC Everio GZ-MC200 user reviews
September 30, 2006
Posted by: Alistair Knock
"Excellent all-rounder"
August 16, 2006
Posted by: Shola Olofinmoyin
"Fab piece of technology"
May 28, 2005
Posted by: Andrew Seal
"Small, light, easy to use - no tape to chew, 4gb microdrive works great"
May 18, 2005
Posted by: North London
"Love it"
May 17, 2005
Posted by: Little Tyke
"A fantastic little beastie for filming parties and breaks"
May 17, 2005
Posted by: David Johns
"Small, mean and durable....."
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