Small and compact, Easy to use, Shoots in 1080p and 720p (60fps), Price
No external microphone input
It seems like many companies cannot go wrong when it comes to these pocket camcorders. They all pretty much do the job and they shoot in perfect HD quality. The small size of these camcorders makes them perfect for everyday carrying and even better f...
Small size, macro mod, image stabilization, and the SDHC card slot make this camcorder,
Cheap feel, hard to use buttons, inadequate software, flashy case may not be for everyone.
The JVC GC-FM1’s overall video quality and macro mode are perfect for its size. However, the poor software and hard to use buttons make it somewhat less appealing....
The Flip camera with its mini size and its capability to upload videos to the Internet rewrote the book on camcorders. Now big manufacturers are working not only to create a Flip-like video camera, but to up the ante with additional features. JVC is on...
Abstract: The Picsio GC-FM1 is JVC's first stab at a pocket camcorder. Like any freshman effort, they did some things right and a few things wrong. The good: Small and stylish, good video quality. The bad: Clumsy, hard-to-use design. JVC Picsio GC-FM1 Specs: 14...
Abstract: At Geek.com we’re big fans of the Flip series of camcorders. The biggest reason being the ease of use and portability of the device. The most recent updates of the Flip have included newer software, a larger screen, HDMI out, and more storage. These en...
Abstract: The competition for camcorder is stiff in an already crowded camcorder market so where does this product stand?Sum and SubstanceThumbs UpNice video, photo quality, support for SDHC cards, sleekThumbs DownPoor design, buttons are too hard, poor bundled ...
Very good 1080p footage in bright light; landscape/macro toggle.
Limited and finicky controls; cheap-feeling plastic build; pre-installed software is Windows-only; audio hiss.
The Picsio GC-FM1’s video quality in good lighting is very good, and its highlight definition is a strong suit. However, the build quality, buttons, audio quality, and controls all detract from the device’s usability. ...
Attractive, compact design. Records 1440-by-1080p HD video. 8-megapixel still-image capture. HDMI out.
No USB Arm, charges via cable. Very low-quality speaker. Lacks external microphone. Subpar still images.
In the ever-evolving pocket camcorder realm, JVC's Picsio GC-FM1 is hardly a game-changer, but a slick design and a robust feature set including HD video and 8-megapixel still-image capture make it a solid choice....