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So in desperation I did a google search for "jvc vhs camcorder safeguard mode message" and have spent a good half hour reading that everyone else in the world who owns a JVC camera has the same problem, and that there's no way to fix it. Today is my little girl's third birthday, and I really wanted to use the camera to memorialize the event. As for me, I will NEVER buy anything from JVC again, and if I can save a few other buyers from the same disappointment and expense, then that's the best I can do with this situation. After a year's use of my JVC GR-AXM18U video camera, which was a gift from my husband's parents, I got the "Safeguard Mode" message that suggests you remove the battery and try again. After a lot of expense and trouble, including purchasing a new, bigger battery, I put the camera on the shelf for another year. The best solution is tossing it in the trash and buying a new one.I just want to shout to the world that JVC is a defective brand, the company should be sued, and there is an online group attempting to do just that.
it is a good product a friend o mine liked it and a had to sell it to himso I'm looking for another.
It has no volume on it, so I am seriously disappointed.it was DAMAGED and I am sure the person who sold it to me knew this. I bought this recorder for a gift (used). I am very very very unhappy.
i love this camera. anyway, i almost lost hope, thinking that vhs cameras are long in the past. it has a great screen, so you see what your taping, and you can flip it over to tape yourself. i knew i had to look for a new one, but wasn't sure about digital ones. i would definitely recommend this product to people like me, who like some things old-fashioned way. luckily, i was wrong.
neat. my old camera was getting worn out. i was afraid that i would need a DVD burner to make DVDs and did not want to store all the videos on my hard drive, because i could lose them any time (you never know when a virus may strike). it's very convenient.
We are about to go on a trip and see the results. As expected it is bigger that the digital one, but it is slimmer and lighter than our last VHS-C model.The instructions are a little more complicated than the last model. This is a welcome return to a familiar format. We have only tested it and the quality of picture and sound seem good. My husband and I bought a new digital camcorder last August, but have never adapted to it, as it is so difficult to view the films. We had owned several VHS-C in the past. The zoom button is very conveniently placed.
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