JVC ships GY-HM600 HD camera
JVC Professional
Products Company is now shipping the GY-HM600, its next-generation
handheld ProHD camera. Introduced earlier this year at the 2012 NAB
Show, the new HD camera features a built-in 23X zoom lens and delivers superior low-light performance with excellent sensitivity (F11 at 2000 lux).
With a 1.22-megapixel color viewfinder
and color 3.5in LCD, the GY-HM600 is versatile enough to handle
tripod-based shots and run-and-gun situations. It is equipped with
three, 1/3in 12-bit CMOS sensors, each with 1920 x 1080 pixels. The
built-in Fujinon HD lens
features a wide focal range of 29mm-667mm (35mm equivalent) and has
manual focus, zoom and iris rings, along with three ND filters. Other
features include autofocus with face detection and an optical image
stabilizer.
The JVC GY-HM600 features a 23X zoom lens and low-light performance of F11 at 2000 lux.
The
lightweight camera records HD or SD footage in multiple file formats,
including native XDCAM EX (.MP4), Final Cut Pro (.MOV) and AVCHD, to
nonproprietary SDHC or SDXC media cards. In addition to relay mode for
uninterrupted recording, the GY-HM600 allows simultaneous recording to
both memory cards for instant backup or client copy. Plus, the Pre Rec
(retro cache) feature continuously records and stores up to 20 seconds
of footage in cache memory to help prevent missed shots of breaking
events.
Equipped with a LANC-based remote connector and compatible with JVC's
ProHD Compact Studio 7in monitor, the GY-HM600 can be used for an
affordable studio system. The camera also includes a timecode
synchronization input as well as HD-SDI and HDMI outputs. A built-in
stereo microphone is ideal for capturing natural sound, but the GY-HM600
also includes two XLR inputs with phantom power, shotgun mic holder,
headphone jack and additional input for a wireless mic receiver.
Another new ProHD camera, the GY-HM650,
will be available this winter. Specifically designed for mobile
newsgathering, it has similar specs to the GY-HM600 but includes
built-in FTP and Wi-Fi connectivity. With its dual codecs, it
simultaneously produces full HD files and smaller, Web-friendly files
that can be delivered to a station without a microwave or satellite
connection.
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