![]() ![]() That means instant backups or client copies, making your workflow as efficient as possible (an optional SxS recorder provides further extended capture). The camera's full complement of broadcast features also include HD-SDI output, 4:2:2 sampling, and variable data and frame rates. And with its ability to easily interface with various JVC modules for live satellite uplink and HD video feeds, the GY-HM750 becomes a truly multi-purpose capture device, equally adept at shooting breaking news, sports, documentaries, and other on-location events. The GY-HM750 is equipped with a 68-pin chassis connector that allows various modules to be attached to the unit without external cabling. JVC presently offers a DVB-ASI module (KA-AS790G) and an SxS Memory Card recorder (KA-MR100G). ![]() Modules are installed to the rear panel chassis connector, and are powered directly by the camera. Modules effectively become part of the camera with no unsightly exposed cables. Note: Fiber and Multi-core modules specifically designed for the GY-HM790 utilize advanced features of the HM790 and are not compatible with the GY-HM750.Īdvanced Technologies = Higher HD Image Quality This design also provides for future expansion. The GY-HM750 utilizes three precisely aligned 1/3" progressive scan full HD CCDs-one each for red, green and blue primary colors-and outputs full resolution in both 720p and 1080i/p. JVC's advanced ProHD capture technology incorporates a new patent-pending Adaptive Pixel Correlation Technique (APCT), and combined with TRIPLEX Offset Technology delivers exceptional resolving power comparable to cameras with larger image sensors.ĭrawing on its long experience of developing dedicated encoders for the broadcasting industry, JVC has equipped the GY-HM750U with a powerful MPEG2 encoder capable of compressing full 1920 x 1080 HD video at up to 35 Mbps. The result is the pristine picture quality that professional users demand, from a surprisingly compact and lightweight shoulder-mount camcorder. MPEG2 long GOP is the most widely accepted broadcast standard compression supported by all popular editing systems and broadcast servers. In the HQ mode, the encoder operates with a variable bit rate average of 35Mbps. Variable Frame Rate Recording (Overcrank, Undercrank) The SP mode records at a constant bit rate of either 19.7Mbps or 25Mbps to ensure compatibility with a wide range of equipment. When recording in the 720p 35Mbps mode, the camera can be set to record at a frame rate different than the playback rate. This capability makes it possible to record slow or fast motion when the recording is played back at 24p or 30p. Responding to the needs of the industry, the GY-HM750, in addition to its capability as an HD recorder, offers standard-definition recording for maximum flexibility. ![]()
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