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JVC Introduces First Hand-Held Camcorder to Record Native
Final Cut Pro Files
February 11, 2009
Source: JVC
GY-HM100 is the first hand-held camcorder
to record in editing system's native format directly to SDHC
media

JVC Professional Products Company today formally announced
the GY-HM100 ProHD camcorder, the industry's first professional
hand-held model to record files directly to solid state media
in the native format of Apple's Final Cut Pro editing
system. For the first time, recorded material can be edited
directly from the solid state memory card, dramatically reducing
the amount of time required to edit programs together. The
camera met with rave reviews when it was previewed at the
Final Cut Pro User Group SuperMeet at Macworld in January.
"Traditionally, camera manufacturers have designed their
products expecting NLE vendors to conform to proprietary or
generic file formats resulting in an extra and often time
consuming step when preparing to edit," said Craig Yanagi,
National Marketing Manager for Creation Products at JVC. "Files
created in the GY-HM100 can be edited immediately without
conversion. It's truly the first camcorder designed for post
production."
With the development of the new GY-HM100 ProHD camcorder,
JVC offers versatility, quality and value in a hand-held,
professional 3-CCD format that is both easy to use and on
par with broadcast cameras. The GY-HM100 delivers amazing
high-bandwidth recordings at 1080p, 720p and 1080i on affordable
and widely available SDHC Class 6 memory cards and is sure
to cause waves in the industry. Weighing a mere 3.1 lbs, the
GY-HM100 packs performance and features which until now were
found only in larger, more expensive models.
With three progressive scan CCDs, a newly designed 1080p digital
signal processor, and JVC's proprietary 35Mbps MPEG2 encoder,
the GY-HM100 outclasses and outperforms other professional
hand-held camcorders, delivering rich, accurate colors and
full 1920x1080 images in the HQ mode. Additionally, the GY-HM100
can record 720p (19/35Mbps) and 1080i (25Mbps) in SP mode,
assuring compatibility with today's leading professional NLE
systems.
The GY-HM100 comes equipped with an integrated high definition
Fujinon 10:1 lens which allows for manual and automatic control
of focus and aperture. The lens features three aspherical
elements and a new Electronic Beam Coating that greatly reduces
degradation caused by reflection off the lens surfaces. A
flip-in cover is integrated into the lens hood, eliminating
the need for an external cap. With the addition of JVC's patented
Focus Assist, achieving precise focus is fast and easy. The
macro mode and user-adjustable depth of field supplement the
wide array of manual controls available.
The GY-HM100 also boasts tapeless recording to dual SDHC Class
6 memory cards, allowing up to 64GB of on board storageenough
for up to 6 hours of continuous HD recording. The added benefit
of dual memory slots is that less expensive smaller capacity
cards can be used, while still offering the combined longer
recording time. The camera automatically begins recording
on the second card when the first card is full. Unlike competing
proprietary solid state media, the cost per-minute of SDHC
media is comparable to professional video tape, but with significantly
less space required for physical storage.
Workflow through post is streamlined by the GY-HM100 which
incorporates JVC's Native File Recording technology that stores
video in the ready-to-edit format used by Apple's Final Cut
Prothe industry's most popular non-linear editing
system. The ".mov" files created in-camera can be
dragged onto the NLE timeline without conversion or rewrapping.
The camera also stores files in the ISO Base Media File Format
(.MP4), compatible with all major non-linear editing systems.
The audio recording features of the GY-HM100 are equally impressive.
Two channels of uncompressed LPCM audio are available with
manual level controls and audio meter. Balanced XLR inputs
with phantom power are provided on the handle for an external
microphone and/or wireless receiver. A 2.8-inch LCD display,
in 16:9 aspect ratio provides a wide array of monitoring and
setup indications. Infrared wireless remote and ability to
capture 2 megapixel still images from either a live grab or
from recorded video round out the camera's many features.
The GY-HM100 is scheduled for delivery in April 2009 with
a suggested list price of $3,995.
For more information and high-resolution photos of JVC's GY-HM100,
please visit JVC's Web
site
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