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For
Immediate Release
JVC
TO INTRODUCE GY-HM790 PROHD
CAMCORDER AT NAB 2010
Innovative Design Offers
Flexibility for Studio Applications,
ASI Output Module Simplifies Live HD Reports
from the Field
- WAYNE, NJ (April
5, 2010) – JVC
Professional Products, a division of JVC U.S.A., will introduce the new
flagship of its ProHD camcorder line, the GY-HM790, at the 2010 NAB
Show in Las Vegas, Nev., April 12-15 (Booth C4314). With an innovative
modular design and a full complement of accessories, the new camera
supports multicore or fiber-based production. Plus, as a shoulder-mount
camcorder, it delivers outstanding ENG and sports production
performance with more features than ever.
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- The GY-HM790 features three
1/3-inch CCDs, which allow a lighter, more compact form factor for
better maneuverability in the field and more flexibility with robotic
camera control systems in the studio. It produces 1920x1080 images and
can record in 1080i, 720p, and even SD (480i) for operations that have
not yet made the move to HD. The camera records at 35 Mbps (HQ
mode/variable bit rate) or 19 Mbps/25 Mbps (SP mode/constant bit rate).
The camera ships with a Canon 14x zoom lens or without lens, as
accommodates a variety of lenses with its 1/3-inch bayonet lens mount.
- Adopting the successful
tapeless workflow introduced in the GY-HM700 camcorder, the GY-HM790
features a dual card slot design that records to low-cost,
non-proprietary SDHC Class 6 or 10 solid-state media cards. JVC’s
native file recording technology allows recording in ready-to-edit file
formats for Apple Final Cut Pro (.mov) and other major NLE systems
(.mp4) that are compatible with Sony XDCAM EX™ workflow.
- An optional ASI output
module provides a direct feed from the camera to a satellite uplink or
microwave transmitter via BNC – no “black box” interfaces required –
for live HD video from the field. Other ENG features on the GY-HM790
include an analog SD pool feed input, 4.3-inch LCD screen, and a
high-resolution, 1.2 megapixel LCOS viewfinder. Two XLR inputs with
phantom power offer uncompressed LPCM audio recording with manual level
controls.
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- “The excellent image
quality of the GY-HM790, coupled with its versatility for both studio
and ENG use, makes it an attractive camcorder for broadcasters in any
DMA,” said Craig Yanagi, manager of marketing and brand strategy.
“Plus, our optional ASI module
- makes it easier than ever
to produce true HD reports from the field. The GY-HM790 does more than
shoot great pictures, it literally changes the way live news reports
can be produced.”
- With its HD/SD-SDI port,
the GY-HM790 provides an uncompressed 4:2:2 full HD signal for live
monitoring, and a FireWire port provides output of SD signals or the
HDV transport stream, so footage can be backed up economically with an
HDD recorder. An optional SxS media recorder module attaches directly
to the camcorder and allows simultaneous recording to SDHC cards and
SxS media.
- The new GY-HM790 also
builds on the studio capabilities of JVC’s popular GY-HD250 camera with
its improved picture quality and cleaner studio integration. Its
redesigned studio adapter sled incorporates a modular approach to
multicore or fiber connectivity for a cleaner interface. Modules
connect directly to the camera without external cabling, so they can be
used either with the studio sled or handheld. Plus, JVC’s modular
approach allows the creation of additional modules to accommodate
future technologies.
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- Other new features for
studio or multi-camera use include built-in time code in/out and
genlock. JVC also offers a full complement of accessories, including a
remote camera control unit, remote shader panel, 8.4-inch studio
viewfinder, and multi-input special effects generators.
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- The
GY-HM790 will be available this summer with an MSRP starting at
$11,995, including the Canon 14x HD ENG lens.
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- A
specially configured low light version of the camera, the GY-HM790LL,
has JVC's patented LoLux function that provides ENG users with image
capture in an extremely low light environment. The LoLux version will
be available to broadcast direct customers beginning in the Fall of
2010.
- ABOUT JVC U.S.A.
- Headquartered in Wayne,
New Jersey, JVC U.S.A. is a division of JVC Americas Corp., a
wholly-owned subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan Ltd. JVC distributes
a complete line of video and audio equipment for the consumer and
professional markets. For further product information, visit JVC’s Web
site at http://pro.jvc.com or call (800)582-5825.
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