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Moving Files to an SD Card (GZ-EX250)

You can move videos and still images from the built-in memory to SD card. Files that are moved will be deleted from the built-in memory.

Moving still images to SD cards makes it convenient to bring them to the shop for printing (developing).

Caution :

0Make sure that there is enough space left in the destination medium.

0Videos in the SD card cannot be moved to the built-in memory.

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0“SET” is deactivated when no file is selected.

1Open the LCD monitor.

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2Tap A or B to select the video or still image mode.

3 Tap “<<PLAY” to select the playback mode.

8Tap “YES”.

MOVE VIDEO

MOVE QUANTITY:30

START MOVING?

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0Moving of files starts.

0After moving, tap “OK”.

PLAYREC MENU

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0The mode changes between recording and playback with every tap. 4 Tap “MENU”.

REC

MENU

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5Tap “MOVE”.

VIDEO

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6Tap on the files to move.

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0P appears on the selected files.

To remove P from a file, tap on the file again.

0Tap “SEL ALL” to select all files.

0Tap “REL ALL” to release all selections.

7Tap “SET”.

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JVC GZ-EX210, GZ-EX215 Moving Files to an SD Card GZ-EX250, 156, Moving of files starts After moving, tap OK, Tap Move

GZ-EX210, GZ-EX215, GZ-EX250 specifications

The JVC GZ-EX250, GZ-EX215, and GZ-EX210 are part of JVC's innovative compact camcorder range, designed to cater to a diverse audience of videographers and casual users alike. These models are distinguished by their blend of portability and advanced technology, allowing users to capture stunning high-definition video content with ease.

The GZ-EX250 is equipped with a 1/5.8-inch CMOS sensor, enabling it to record in Full HD 1080p resolution. One of its notable features is the 40x optical zoom, which provides the versatility needed to capture distant subjects without compromising on image quality. Furthermore, the camcorder supports JVC’s unique 5-axis image stabilization technology, ensuring that handheld footage remains smooth and stable even during zooming or while on the go.

The GZ-EX215 is a slightly toned-down version, retaining many of the core features of the EX250 while focusing on essential performance. It still offers Full HD recording and a 40x optical zoom, making it a great choice for those who want high-quality video without the extra advanced features. The camcorder also incorporates a simple touch-screen interface for easy navigation, providing users with an intuitive experience when accessing settings or reviewing their footage.

Meanwhile, the GZ-EX210 is designed for users seeking a more budget-friendly option while still delivering impressive capabilities. It features a 30x optical zoom instead of the 40x seen in its siblings, making it adequate for moderate shooting scenarios. The EX210 also retains Full HD recording quality but slightly simplifies the interface to focus on essential functionality.

These specific camcorders capitalize on JVC’s commitment to enhancing image quality through advanced imaging technologies. In addition to high optical zoom capabilities, they feature a variety of shooting modes and settings that accommodate different environments and preferences. Users can enjoy a variety of scene modes that automatically adjust the camera settings for optimal performance in various lighting conditions.

The built-in Wi-Fi functionality present in the GZ-EX250 and GZ-EX215 allows for wireless file sharing and remote control via smartphones and tablets, enhancing connectivity options. This feature allows users to effortlessly share their videos on social media or back them up to cloud storage.

In conclusion, the JVC GZ-EX250, GZ-EX215, and GZ-EX210 stand out in the compact camcorder market by offering versatility, high-definition recording, and user-friendly features, making them suitable for hobbyists and aspiring videographers alike. Each model caters to different needs, ensuring there's a JVC camcorder for everyone.