Tuesday, February 17, 2009

JVC GY-HM700 Pro HD Camcorder

JVC announces its latest Compact Shoulder professional camcorder developed for mainstream production, electronic newsgathering and cinematography, the JVC GY-HM700. The new JVC HD camcorder uniquely records directly to inexpensive SDHC memory cards in the QuickTime format for Final Cut Pro, and optionally to SxS media compatible with Sony's XDCAM EX format. Recording in the editing system's native format eliminates the time consuming transfer step and dramatically speeds up the post-production workflow, a major advancement for JVC and the industry. The JVC camcorder includes technology innovations that result in significantly improved resolution in the camera's core components: CCD, lens, and viewfinder.

The JVC HD camcorder is the industry's first shoulder supported camcorder to store files on inexpensive SDHC memory cards. The camera provides 2 memory card slots, for a total of up to 64GB of on-board storage - enough for more than 6 hours of continuous HD recording. The camera automatically begins recording on the second card when the first card fills up. When the second card fills up, the camera reverts to recording to the first card slot, allowing for virtually unlimited recording lengths. SDHC memory cards are economical, highly reliable, and make possible a recording system that consumes up to 20% less power than tape or HDD based systems. The per-minute cost of SDHC memory is comparable to video tape. Moreover, SDHC media is the first practical solid state solution to physical archive.

More features:
HD Camcorder lens adapter
New high resolution LCOS viewfinder
JVC Camcorder : GY-HM700 ProHD

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