JVC Picsio GC-WP10 Waterproof Pocket Video Camera (Blue) NEWEST VERSION
Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 2.4 x 4 x 1 inches ; 5.1 ounces
- Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
- Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
- ASIN: B003Z6QHSK
- Item model number: GC-WP10
By : JVC
Price : $93.99
You Save : $105.01 (53%)
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
GC-WP10 Full HD Pocket Cam featuring 3" touch panel operation, improved low-light performance, and new built-in software for easy editing and sharing.
- Waterproof Design (3m/10ft)
- 3" Touch Panel with Icon Graphics and Large Playback Picture
- Built-in LoiLoScope EX software for "Plug ; Share"
- Easy Upload to YouTube / Facebook / Vimeo
- Easy Export to iTunes Library
- iMovie-suitable iFrame Video Recording Mode
- Time-Lapse REC
- MP3 Audio Recording (Stereo)
- Face Detection
- Eye-Fi Card Ready for Wi-Fi Connection
Touch the Fun and Show EveryoneSince PICSIO is touch-panel controlled, you just touch the icon graphics to intuitively operate everything from recording to playback. Works even with gloves on! The 3" large screen offers comfortable viewing during playback.
"Plug ; Share" SimplicityJust connect to any Windows PC. LoiLoScope EX software is pre-installed in PICSIO so you can start using it right away, no installation to PC necessary!
Mac Users Welcome Here!If you’re a Mac user, shoot video in iFrame mode which is the native format (960x540) used in iMovie. Recorded files can be easily handled by your Mac for editing.
Direct Upload to Populas Sites, and MoreLoiLoScope EX has direct menus for upload to YouTube or Facebook in just a few simple steps. There are also options for exporting data to your iTunes library, or outputting for DVD creation.
Spice Up your Video wiuth Creative EffectsIn addition to easy file trimming, you get a variety of special effects like animated decorations, plus image cropping and rotating.
Go Wi-Fi for "Unplugged" ConnectivityInsert an optional Eye-Fi card into the SD card slot and PICSIO is ready for wireless connection. In your home, or café, anywhere Wi-Fi is available, you can upload your videos and stills without using a PC.
JVC's new GC-WP10 Waterproof Picsio, a pocket camera designed for fun. Fun, because it's so small, lightweight, easy to use and a cinch to share videos and photos using YouTube, Facebook and other social media sites. Plus the GC-WP10 is waterproof and can be used underwater up to 10 feet! This Picsio features a 3-inch touch screen. Record and playback functions are easily activated by just a light touch on the screen icon. The controls are easy to use and can be operated when wearing gloves. During playback that you'll appreciate the large 3 inch screen by how great the image looks on a larger screen. Other features include electronic image stabilization to minimize camera shake while recording, 4x digital zoom lens and a time-lapse recording mode and records digital stills up to 5-megapixel native resolution, without interpolation. There's a stereo microphone that can be used to record audio as mp3 files. HDMI and AV output to easily connect to a TV.The GC-WP10 Picsio uses a CMOS sensor to record up to 1920 x 1080, 30 frames progressive Full HD video. The video format is MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 and is stored as standard MP4 files for easy importing into various applications without any quality loss. There are three other video recording resolutions, including iFrame, to optimize performance in iMovie '09. Video and stills are recorded to a removable memory card that goes into the SD card slot that can accept SD, SDHC and SHXC memory cards. The memory card slot is also optimized for Eye-Fi cards, which adds wireless capabilities.
Technical Details
- Waterproof up to 3 meters/ 10 feet
- 3 inch touch panel operation with icon graphics and large playback screen
- 1920 x 1080P Full HD video and up to 5 megapixel digital stills with HDMI output
- Built-in LoiLoScope EX software with plug ; share operation
- iFrame video recording mode for easier use with iMovie
Customer Reviews
Length:: 1:39 Mins
I recently noticed that true HD was making its way to the pocket video camera market. There were two others that came out very recently that I was looking at (a Panasonic and a Kodak) before I decided on this JVC. The deciding factor was that this one is waterproof and is capable of time lapse.
Upon what must have been a delayed release, I finally got mine today and must say I am glad I went with this one. There's a little weight to it as you hold it in your hand and cosmetically, well with all the ugly gadgets out there I have to give the designers at JVC props for making this an attractive, even sexy unit, one that I would not be ashamed to take home to Mother. I want to call this a matte finish or something... look at the high res pics and you'll see what I mean.
The quality of the video is as good as you would expect. I am hoping that future software updates will be more feature rich. You can record audio but there don't seem to be any options or settings with regard to the quality. I'm assuming it's recording in mp3 format and if it is, I'd prefer to be able to select the bit rate (320kbps). The time lapse feature is cool and I'd love to see the ability to shoot at a very high frame rate so as to be able to capture a water balloon popping. Overall, the user interface is simple and will not take long at all to get used to.
If you plan to do a lot of time-lapse you'll want to purchase the optional power adapter which will cost you about $35 (Ouch!). Get yourself a 32gb SDHC card and a 2tb external hard drive and you'll be good to go. I won't be able to test the waterproof feature until next Summer. Finally, I can't comment on the on-board editing software because I use a professional editing suite. I'm sure it'll suit most basic needs.
Peace
UPDATE: I had a chance on Monday to shoot some video at our local Zoo. I learned a couple of things worth noting. The battery fully charged does not last long. We weren't at the Zoo for even three hours and I ran out of juice before we left. It makes me wish the thing ran on batteries. The second point is the zoom...I'd advise against using it. If you watch this video, you'll see some outdoor/indoor stuff, and the use of the zoom. I'm noticing what is common among digital zooms, clarity is drastically sacrificed. The indoor shot of the bird is most obvious. I assume that both of these issues are similar to other cameras in the same category. Hopefully in ten years the battery life will be greatly improved. I can't help but wonder if a simplified interface wouldn't help conserve the battery power. Still, not a bad camera for the price.
Length:: 0:59 Mins
I'm not sure how anyone could write a review for a WATERPROOF video camera without actually testing it in WATER. I bought this camera to take white water rafting last weekend.
Forget the touch screen; you don't even need to use it. Once you have the camera set up how you want it, hit the Screen Lock button. Then you just use the big red stop/record button. You can even use the video/picture button to quickly switch between videos and photos. I left the camera turned on for the entire 3-hour trip, strapped to my life vest. I could quickly lift it up, hit record, and catch some great videos. I was able to take some nice snapshots before and after the trip too.
The sound quality is about what you'd expect for this kind of camera, but you can clearly hear everyone in the raft, including the guide who was all the way in the back. I can't imagine why you would need much better sound quality than that.
The battery lasted for the whole trip, no problem. As far as charging it, it just uses a standard USB-mini connector, which you can find on just about every device manufactured these days. If you don't have a computer (seriously?), you can get a car adapter or a wall adapter for about $5, or you can get a USB battery backup pack for about $10 to $20.
This was $99 at Costco, and it came with a 4 Gb memory card which is good for about 45 minutes of HD Video. I swapped it out for a 16 Gb card for $20, which gave me 3 hours of recording time.
NOTE: The original video was shot in 1080p at 12850kbps. Amazon downsamples their videos to about the 700 kbps range and 480p resolution. Even YouTube cuts the bit rate for HD video in half. So, unfortunately, there isn't really a practical way to highlight the full quality of any HD video camera online. It does, however, accurately demonstrate the audio quality, and the waterproof functionality.
JVC Picsio GC-WP10 Waterproof Pocket Video Camera (Blue) NEWEST VERSION
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