JVC's dual SD card slot camcorder - GZ-MS120 (2009)
To allow longer recording time during the period in which SDHC cards had reached their capacity limit of 32 GB and larger SDXC cards were not yet available, JVC came up with a stopgap solution: add a second SD card slot to a few models of their camcorders, from 2009 to 2011. Note: the JVC model numbers mentioned in the video were slightly different outside of North America. Time flow: 0:00 Introduction 1:02 Overview 2:16 Standard definition vs. HD 3:54 Flash memory model 4:22 Sample video & photos 6:48 Why dual SD card slots? 9:02 Continuous recording test 11:09 Other models 13:05 Conclusion #RetroTech #camcorder #SDcard

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