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* JVC GC-5S ( same as [[Fujifilm MX-700]])
 
* JVC GC-5S ( same as [[Fujifilm MX-700]])
 
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* JVC GC-A33

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The Victor Company of Japan, Limited, or Japanese Victor Company is more commonly known as JVC - and is a large manufacturer and developer of audio & visual technology. It is particularly known for developing the VHS video-cassette system. They continue to make professional and amateur video and specialist still cameras.

Digital cameras

  • JVC GC-5S ( same as Fujifilm MX-700)
  • JVC GC-A33
  • JVC GC-A50
  • JVC GC-A55
  • JVC GC-A70
  • JVC GC-QX3HD
  • JVC GC-QX3U
  • JVC GC-QX5HD
  • JVC GC-X1EK

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