For
Immediate Release
JVC
UNVEILS NEW GY-HM150 PROHD
HANDHELD CAMCORDER
Built
for Broadcast, Compact
Model Offers HD/SD
Recording Options and Fastest
Shoot-to-Edit Workflow
- WAYNE, NJ
(September 9, 2011)
– JVC Professional Products Company, a division of JVC Americas Corp.,
today announced the new GY-HM150 ProHD handheld
camcorder. Based on the solid ergonomic design of the popular
GY-HM100, which is used by thousands of photojournalists at major
media outlets around the world, the GY-HM150 is built to handle
demanding news and production environments. Plus, a new encoder and
digital signal processor, adopted from JVC's 700 series cameras,
deliver improved HD recording and add support for standard definition
(SD).
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- With
its 3-CCD imagers, the GY-HM150 offers full HD 1080p, 1080i, and 720p
recording at a variety of frame and bit rates. JVC’s native file
recording, the industry’s fastest shoot-to-edit workflow, provides
native .MOV files for Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere, as well as
native .MP4 files for other NLE systems. It also records SD footage
(480i) as standard DV files (.AVI or .MOV).
- The GY-HM150 records to
non-proprietary SDHC media cards like other ProHD models, but it also
accepts new SDXC cards, which are currently available with capacities
up to 128 GB. In addition to relay mode for uninterrupted recording,
the camcorder allows simultaneous recording to both memory cards for
instant backup or client copy.
- “The new GY-HM150 offers a
familiar, comfortable form factor with a number of productive new
features that many of our customers requested,” said Craig Yanagi,
manager of marketing and brand strategy. “It only weighs about three
pounds including the battery, but it delivers performance that rivals
larger and far more expensive cameras. Plus, the option to record in SD
is very important to a number of broadcasters and other video
professionals who have not yet made the transition to HD-only
production in the field.”
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- A
new Pre Rec (retro cache) feature continuously records and stores up to
five seconds of footage in cache memory, which helps prevent missed
shots of breaking events. There is also a new time-lapse (interval)
recording option. With the GY-HM150’s new Clip Cutter feature,
unwanted footage can be trimmed from the beginning or the end of
existing clips in the camera, which reduces file sizes and conserves
space on the media card.
- Other
new features include an upgraded LCD monitor and color viewfinder, as
well as a new 3.5mm input for use with optional wired remote controls
for focus, zoom, iris, and recording functions. This greatly improves
camera operation when using jibs and cranes, and even allows the
GY-HM150 to be used in small studio applications.
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- Manual
controls on the GY-HM150 have been improved as well, with an iris dial
next to the built-in Fujinon 10:1 HD zoom lens and six
user-assignable buttons. The camcorder ships with a shotgun mic and
provides two XLR audio inputs with phantom power, plus manual audio
level controls with audio meter.
- The GY-HM150 ProHD
camcorder will be available in October 2011 at a suggested list price
of $3,495. Additional photos, specifications and detailed information about the GY-HM150 are
available on JVC Professional's Web site at http://pro.jvc.com/prof/attributes/features.jsp?model_id=MDL102117
- ABOUT JVC
PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY
- Headquartered in Wayne,
New Jersey, JVC Professional Products Company is a division of JVC
Americas Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of JVC Kenwood Corporation. JVC is a leading manufacturer and distributor
of broadcast and professional video and audio equipment. For further
product information, visit JVC’s
Web site at http://pro.jvc.com or call (800)582-5825.
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