Introduction
Admit it. You visit YouTube to watch talking cats, quickie news and video game items, music videos as well as ogling people around the world generally making fools of themselves. I do it too but haven’t Broadcast Myself—until getting the new JVC Everio S GZ-MS100 camcorder that’s specifically designed for recording and quickly uploading clips to the wildly popular site. This is a stripped-down camcorder offering none of the quality of recently reviewed high-def models like the Sony HDR-SR12 and Canon Vixia HF10. And even though it’s an Everio, this JVC has no hard disk drive--it is a “memory camcorder” that records to optional SD/SDHC cards so it’s as light and compact as can be plus it’s fairly cheap. Although not quite as affordable as the many low-grade MPEG4 and H.264 camcorders available, it records MPEG2 videos—DVD level. It also has a 35x optical zoom compared to 3x for the typical sub-$200 USD Aiptek home video maker. But this camcorder is all about sharing—hence the S in the model name. Now is this petite camcorder good enough to share your cash with the local CE emporium? Let’s find out…

There are many other less expensive gadgets that let you post to YouTube but quality is pretty weak.

by Paul on November 10, 2008:
“It should be noted that MPEG2 is a higher quality than MPEG4 as it is less compressed. This makes it easier to edit on a PC. As MPEG4 uses less memory space it has been adopted for High Def Video. This is a bit of a contradiction as the loss of quality caused...” More...