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Chris Koehn with GY-HC900 |
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
JVC CONNECTED CAM™
CAPTURES STUNNING IMAGE QUALITY
FOR VIDEO
JOURNALIST AND DOCUMENTARIAN CHRIS KOEHN
GY-HC900
Broadcast Camera Offers Unrivaled Connectivity and
Reliable,
Cost-Effective Streamlined ENG Workflow
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, JUNE 10, 2020 — When former
newspaper journalist turned Videographer Chris Koehn was given the
opportunity to try out the GY-HC900 CONNECTED CAM™ from JVC Professional Video, a division of JVCKENWOOD USA
Corporation, he was excited to put the camera through its paces. Koehn
used the GY-HC900 on some interesting projects including a
documentary travel series featuring the landscape of David Thompson
Country in West Central Alberta and a project focused on the
atmospheric sciences of the Aurora (Northern Lights). He quickly found
that the camera exceeded his expectations.
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“With its abundance
of features, the GY-HC900 is the epitome of run-and-gun, which turned
out to be ideal for the David Thompson project,” says Koehn. “We were
filming landscape photographer Keith Moore as he captured the
environment. We needed to move fast with the changing light and weather
conditions, so I wanted an absolute minimal set up. The form factor of
the GY-HC900 was great. I could just put it in the car, pick it up,
throw it on a tripod, and we were shooting great image quality out of
the box. I didn’t have to connect a lot of gear to make it work or
worry about auxiliary batteries or a box of lenses or filters. It is a
complete package that you can also just put on your shoulder and get
going.”
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The GY-HC900 is a
unique and innovative broadcast camcorder that makes no compromises in
image quality while offering a level of connectivity not found
elsewhere, a feature with which Koehn was also very impressed. “In this
world of full frame sensors and 8K, the GY-HC900’s three chips and
50-megabit data rate pulled out such great color,” adds Koehn. “I had a
few interesting high- and low-contrast situations and still captured
precise detail. The images didn’t get blown out. The integrated ND
filters are also great, and the color is so good; there is no banding.”
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Equipped with three
2/3-inch CMOS image sensors, the GY-HC900 delivers high sensitivity,
low noise and wide dynamic range. It also features a powerful
communications engine for a streamlined workflow that’s both reliable
and cost-effective.
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Koehn also found
the build quality of the GY-HC900 to exceed his expectations. “We were
outdoors on Abraham Lake in 15-degree weather for about six hours and
the camera worked flawlessly,” adds Koehn. “We were in wind, snow and
ice, and had no issues at all. I actually had the camera pointed right
down on the ice at one point in order to get a shot of the methane
bubbles in the ice on the lake with the really cool macro lens that
came with the camera, and it did not hiccup at all. In six freezing
hours, there were no problems.
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Editing workflows
become easier with the GY-HC900, too,” says Koehn. “What you're getting
out of the camera far exceeds the current 1080p expectations.
Typically, if you go the 4K route, you need more powerful computers for
your workflow. With the JVC GY-HC900, I just pop the SDHC/SDXC card into my computer, and it just pulls up the
data. There is no stuttering or anything. It delivers an amazingly
high-quality file that is so small. You can use any computer to edit
because it's such a small data footprint. It doesn't choke your system.
I can quickly cut with it, and I don’t need to adjust anything. It’s a
fantastic camera that delivers spectacular images without the
exorbitant price tag.”
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With independent
documentary and corporate video production experience, Koehn helped
newsrooms adopt video content strategies as media convergence and DSLR
filmmaking transformed the online news landscape. His video work has
also earned nominations and national news awards in Canada for election
coverage.
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Photo
Captions:
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Photo
1 - Chris Koehn capturing macro footage of methane
bubbles trapped in the ice at Abraham Lake in Alberta, Canada. The JVC
HC-900 survived -10-degree Celsius temperatures with ease and performed
well in a variety of shooting conditions. Photo Credit: Keith Moore Photography.
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Photo
2 - Photo Credit: Greg Scratchley.
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ABOUT JVC
PROFESSIONAL VIDEO
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Headquartered in
Wayne, New Jersey, JVC Professional Video is a division of JVCKENWOOD
USA Corporation, a wholly owned subsidiary of JVCKENWOOD Corporation.
The company is a leading manufacturer and distributor of broadcast and
professional video equipment, as well as D-ILA front projection
systems. For more information, visit JVC’s website at http://pro.jvc.com or call (800) 582 5825.
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