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JVC introduces New Final-Cut-Pro 6-Ready Solid State Camcorders
January 10, 2009
Source: JVC Professional
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Next Generation
ProHD Camcorders Natively Record Quicktime for Apple's
Final Cut Pro Directly to SDHC Memory Cards
Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) further
expands its ProHD camcorder line-up by introducing two professional
solid state camcorders, the industry's first to store files
in the native Quicktime format for Apple's Final Cut Pro
onto reliable and inexpensive SDHC media cards.
The compact hand-held GY-HM100 3-CCD camcorder
is introduced in January 2009, while the compact shoulder
GY-HM700 is scheduled for introduction in February 2009.
Both camcorders record 35Mbps high definition video and
uncompressed audio directly to inexpensive SDHC media cards
in the native Quicktime format used by Apple Final Cut Pro.

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Product Concept
The growing trend in the professional
video market is to record directly from camera to solid
state memory, and the current leading solutions have made
the workflow quite expensive for most users, relying on
proprietary media and file formats. In addition, compatibility
with major non-linear editing (NLE) systems requires codec
converting or re-wrapping format files, a process that significantly
slows down the post production process. Professional users
are yearning for a simple, fast solution that allows instant
editing of recorded material without file conversion, and
a media cost approaching the economy of tape.
To meet this demand, JVC has adopted the
Apple QuickTime file format for Final Cut Pro. And, to keep
media costs as low as possible, JVC selected the reliable
yet inexpensive SDHC media card—one of the most widely-used
solid state memory cards on the market today.
"We are pleased to support a seamless
experience for professional videographers working with Final
Cut Studio 2," said Hiroyuki Takekura, Managing Director
of JVC's Professional Systems Division. "We expect
that pro video users will find huge workflow benefits as
this optimized workflow bridges the gap between production
and post production tasks."
"For the first time, Final Cut Pro
editors are able to work with a camcorder that records video
as native QuickTime files, eliminating the need to transcode
or re-wrap prior to editing," said Rob Schoeben, Apple's
vice president of Applications Product Marketing. "With
the combination of JVC's new camera and Final Cut Studio
2, the industry's leading video production suite, the promise
of file based acquisition can finally be realized."
GY-HM100 / GY-HM700 Common Features
Industry's first native support QuickTime
file format for Apple's Final Cut Pro
Both camcorders natively record the file
format used by Apple QuickTime for Final Cut Pro. Video
clips are dragged directly from the storage media onto the
non-linear editor's timeline, eliminating the need for transcoding
that can consume excessive time and disk space while maintaining
original first generation image quality.
Enhanced MPEG2 Long GOP Encoder
Drawing from its experience in developing
encoders currently used in broadcast applications, JVC developed
a proprietary codec capable of providing highly efficient
compression up to 35 megabits per second, a bit rate supporting
full 1920 x 1080 encoding in the HQ mode. This results in
recorded images of extremely high quality. MPEG2 long GOP
encoding is the most widely implemented broadcast standard
compression and is currently supported by all popular editing
systems and broadcast servers. Additionally, both cameras
can record 720p (19/35Mbps) and 1080i (25Mbps) in SP mode,
assuring compatibility with today's most popular professional
NLE systems.
SDHC Media Card
Both units record on widely available
SDHC memory cards, presently available in capacities up
to 32GB. The cameras provide 2 memory card slots, for a
total of up to 64GB of on board storage—enough for
up to 6 hours of continuous HD recording. The cameras automatically
begin recording on the second card when the first card is
full. Also, unlike other professional solid state media,
the per-minute cost of SDHC memory is comparable to professional
video tape. Moreover, SDHC media becomes the first practical
solid state solution for physical archiving.
GY-HM100 Features
Ultra-Compact 3.0 lb. Handheld Form
Factor
The GY-HM100 is the smallest professional
format 3-CCD camcorder available at about the size of a
lens for a 2/3-inch imager camera. This makes it ideal for
applications where a full size camera would be impractical,
such as tight quarters and operating in potentially unsafe
situations. For a smaller footprint and less conspicuous
shooting, the handle can be easily removed and the audio
can be recorded via the built-in 2-channel microphone.
Three ¼-inch Progressive CCDs
Three newly developed ¼-inch progressive
scan CCDs provide rich, accurate colors. The red and blue
pixel locations are spatially off-set relative to green,
enabling the sampled luminance information to be significantly
increased in both horizontal and vertical directions. This
results in higher resolution images compared to prior CCD
designs. To separate primary colors, JVC has incorporated
a high quality - glass prism and a proprietary mounting
technology.
Fujinon 10:1 Zoom HD Lens
The GY-HM100U utilizes a high definition
lens by Fujinon, a world leader in HD lens technology. This
lens features three aspherical elements. In addition, the
lens surface has a new Electronic Beam Coating (EBC) that
greatly reduces degradation caused by light reflecting off
the lens surfaces, leading to greater light transmission
and reduced flaring and ghosting. To protect the lens, a
flip-in cover is integrated in the lens hood, eliminating
the need for an external cap.
Focus is controlled manually or automatically.
A smooth servo zoom is controlled with a conventional rocker
on the handgrip, or manually with the lens ring. For close-up
shooting, a macro mode allows for shooting subjects as little
as 2-inches away from the lens. Exposure (iris) is manually
or automatically controlled, allowing the shooter to adjust
the depth of focus by selecting the appropriate F stop.
In the manual iris mode, the current F stop value is displayed
in the viewfinder.
Professional controls and layout
Despite its size, the camera's hand grip
has an ergonomic shape, accommodating hands of all sizes.
Control and switches are placed with professional users
in mind. To conserve space, a single ring is used for both
manual focus and manual zoom. Additional manual controls
include white balance, shutter, gain, and audio levels.
Additional GY-HM100 Features
Newly designed JVC's original Optical
Image Stabilization
JVC patented Focus Assist
Color viewfinder and LCD display
2-Channel balanced audio inputs, mic/line
switchable with built-in phantom power supply
HDMI output
USB 2.0 interface
The GY-HM100 is scheduled for delivery
in April 2009, with a list price under $4,000.
Preliminary GY-HM700 Features
Compact shoulder form factor of less than
4 kg (8.9 lbs.) in operation
High quality 1/3" progressive 3CCD
with unique JVC's H/V spatial offset
Newly developed 14x high-quality interchangeable
lens by Canon
Newly developed high-quality LCOS viewfinder
Newly developed large LCD display
Double-memory hybrid recording system
using optional KA-MR100G SxS memory card recorder
HD SDI output, SD down-convert capability
over IEEE 1394 interface, USB 2.0 interface
The GY-HM700 is scheduled for delivery
in March 2009.
More details will be released in February
2009.
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