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JVC INTRODUCES GY-HM750U PROHD
CAMCORDER
New HD/SD Compact
Shoulder-Mount Model Offers Simultaneous Recording to
Two SDHC Cards, Optional ASI
Module for Live ENG Microwave Broadcasts
- WAYNE, NJ (January 31, 2011)
– JVC Professional Products Company, a division of JVC Americas
Corp., today introduced the GY-HM750U ProHD compact shoulder-mount
camcorder. Ideal for ENG news, sports, documentaries, events, and
other location shoots, it offers the industry’s fastest
shoot-to-edit workflow by recording native HD or SD footage in
ready-to-edit file formats on low-cost SDHC memory cards.
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- Equipped with the same 3-CCD imaging system
found in the GY-HM790U, JVC’s ProHD flagship camcorder, the
GY-HM750U delivers outstanding 1920x1080
images in a small, lightweight form
factor. It records at selectable data
rates up to 35 Mbps and can record HD footage in 720p,
1080p, and 1080i, as well as SD footage
(480i).
- Using JVC’s established native file-based
workflow, the GY-HM750U includes a dual card slot design that
records to non-proprietary SDHC cards
and/or optional SxS recorder. A new feature, borne from numerous
customer requests, allows simultaneous recording to both SDHC cards
for instant backup or client copy.
- JVC’s native file
recording technology allows recording in ready-to-edit file formats
for Apple Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere (.MOV), as well as other
major NLE systems that are compatible with Sony XDCAM EX files
(.MP4). For legacy SD applications, the
camcorder can also record standard DV files (.AVI or .MOV).
- “High definition has not yet been
standardized in many markets, and a vital segment of broadcasters
don’t have the infrastructure to deliver HD from the field,”
said Craig Yanagi, national marketing and brand manager. “That’s
why the new GY-HM750U offers the flexibility to record in 480i as
well as a variety of HD formats. It can fulfill current SD needs
while providing an seamless transition to HD in the future, all with
the fastest and most efficient workflow available in the industry
today.”
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- Building on the modular approach of the
GY-HM790U, the GY-HM750U includes a 68-pin chassis connector that
creates a clean, direct interface with various modules – no
external cables needed. The new KA-AS790 ASI output module, for
example, provides a direct feed from the camera to a satellite
uplink or microwave transmitter via BNC, which is ideal for
broadcasters that want live HD video from the field. Not only can
the camera be connected to the transmitter or uplink with a single
BNC cable, thereby eliminating the need for additional “black box”
interfaces, but the GY-HM750U automatically switches to low-latency
mode (less than 300ms delay) when the module is in use.
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- JVC has also improved its Pre Rec (retro
cache) feature, which continuously records and stores footage in
cache memory and helps prevent missed shots of breaking events. The
GY-HM750U stores 20 seconds of footage in its cache. Other features
include variable frame rate recording, extensive image
customization, a high resolution (1.22 million pixel) LCOS
viewfinder and 4.3-inch flip-out LCD monitor, and JVC’s patented
Focus Assist functionality. The GY-HM750U also features two XLR
audio inputs with phantom power, plus manual audio level controls
with audio meter.
- The GY-HM750U is priced at $7,450, including
a Canon 14:1 zoom lens, though it accommodates a variety of lenses
with its 1/3-inch bayonet lens mount. JVC offers 10 lenses from
Canon and Fujinon, as well as a broad line of studio and field
accessories, that are compatible with the GY-HM750U. The camcorder
will ship in February and be demonstrated at the 2011 NAB Show,
which runs April 11-14 at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las
Vegas, Nev. (Booth C4314).
- A LoLux version of the camera specially
designed for ENG use, the GY-HM750LL, will also be available to
direct broadcast customers next month. Developed to assist
television journalists when external lighting cannot be used, JVC’s
exclusive LoLux feature goes beyond the normal gain boost to produce
broadcast acceptable imagery in extremely low-light environments.
- ABOUT JVC PROFESSIONAL PRODUCTS COMPANY
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Headquartered in Wayne,
New Jersey, JVC Professional Products Company, a division of JVC
Americas Corp., is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Victor Company of
Japan Ltd. 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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