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JVC GZ-R435
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40x optical zoom. Shock-resistant moisture and frost-resistant case. Touch rotary display. 4 GB internal storage. Possibility of recharging during video shooting from Power Bank.
Featuresamateuramateur
Media typeflash (memory card)flash (memory card)
Sensor
Sensor typeCMOSCMOS
Sensor size1/5.8"1/5.8"
Number of megapixels2.52.5
Camera lens
Focal length (35mm equivalent)40.5 – 1620 mm40.5 – 1620 mm
Aperturef/1.8 — f/6.3f/1.8 — f/6.3
Optical zoom40 х40 х
Digital zoom200 х200 х
Image stabilizationelectronicelectronic
Filter diameter37 mm37 mm
Manual focus
Video shooting
Video resolution1920x1080 px1920x1080 px
Frame frequency50 fps50 fps
Recording formatsMPEG-4 AVC/H.264MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
Video recording speed24 Mbps24 Mbps
Sound recording2-channel Dolby Digital (AC-3)2-channel Dolby Digital (AC-3)
Photo
Number of megapixels10.110.1
Max. photo size3680x2760 px3680x2760 px
Picture while shooting
Screen
Screen size3 "3 "
Screen resolution230 K pixels230 K pixels
Touch screen
Features
Features
built-in speaker
built-in speaker
Memory and sockets
Built-in memory4 GB
Memory card supportSD, SDHC, SDXCSD, SDHC, SDXC
Connectors
USB
HDMI
AV output
USB
HDMI
AV output
Battery
USB charging
Battery capacity5200 mAh
Battery life5 h5 h
General
Dustproof & waterproof
 /immersion up to 5 m/
 /immersion up to 5 m/
Dimensions (WxHxD)60x59.5x127 mm60x59.5x127 mm
Weight290 g780 g
Added to E-Catalogaugust 2017april 2016

Built-in memory

The amount of internal memory on non-removable media — flash-module or hard disk (see "Media type") — provided in the design of the camera. This parameter determines how much information the camera is able to store "inside itself", without the use of external media. Such storage is somewhat more reliable than on removable media like memory cards — after all, non-removable memory can only be lost along with the camera itself. On the other hand, in case of overflow, it is enough to replace a removable card with a clean one, while in such a case it will be necessary to delete the recorded memory from the built-in memory — and this is quite inconvenient, and sometimes not applicable. Therefore, in the vast majority of modern cameras, the built-in memory, if available, is duplicated by removable storages.

Battery capacity

The capacity of a regular camcorder battery is the amount of energy that it can hold on a full charge. In portable electronics, this parameter is measured in mAh; 1 mAh corresponds to the amount of energy that allows you to give a current of 1 mA for 1 hour. Of course, the higher the capacity, the longer the battery can last; however, keep in mind that the actual power consumption and battery life of modern cameras depends on a huge number of factors, ranging from the class (see "Features") to the specifications of individual electronic components. Therefore, in fact, the battery capacity is a purely reference characteristic, and it is impossible to compare different models with each other by it — for this you should use the directly claimed battery life (see below).
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