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Introducing the GY-HM700E, the world’s first professional camcorder that natively records Apple’s QuickTime™ (MOV) file format for Final Cut Pro™. Files can be read directly into Apple’s popular editing system, and for compatibility with other NLE systems, the GY-HM700E also supports the MP4 file format.
Recording to twin SDHC memory cards, the GY-HM700E represents a new generation of camcorders that make continuous HD shooting and seamless software integration a reality.
Professional HD Camcorder-head with SDHC Media. The GY-HM700CHE combines JVC's popular compact shoulder form factor with a new level of performance suitable for demanding applications in mainstream production, electronic news gathering and cinematography. Weighing approx. 3.0kG include viewfinder, microphone and battery, the GY-HM700CHE rests comfortably on the right shoulder providing stable, steady shots. Add to that the convenience of solid state recording, the economy of widely available SDHC media, and the world's fastest workflow, and it's easy to see why the GY-HM700-series is today's most complete and versatile professional camcorder.The GY-HM700 utilises three precisely aligned 1/3-inch progressive scan full HD CCD's one each for red, green and blue primary colour. JVC engineers have developed a unique 1/3-inch optical block with Diagonal Offset and a patented exclusive Adaptive Pixel Correlation Technique that produces resolution comparable to cameras with larger image sensors.
JVC Original 35Mbps MPEG2 Encoder Drawing from its experience in developing rack mount encoders used by major television stations, JVC developed a proprietary codec capable of providing highly efficient compression up to 35 megabits per second, a bitrate that can support full 1920 x 1080 sampling. This results in recorded images of exceptional quality. 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. The SP mode records at a constant bit rate of either 19.7Mbps or 25Mbps to ensure compatibility with a wide range of equipment. Compact Shoulder form factor. New patented 3-CCD optical system provides full HD resolution images. Industry standard bayonet lens mount. New high performance lenses are available.
Native File Recording The GY-HM700 incorporates JVC's Native File Recording technology that stores video in the ready-to-edit file format used by Apple's Final Cut Pro™ non-linear editing system. The ".mov" files created in the camera can be easily dragged onto the NLE timeline without conversion or rewrapping, saving time while keeping the recorded material first generation. There is no need to use an intermediate codec.
Key Features:- - Records to dual hot swappable SDHC memory cards and/or optional SxS adapter.
- Recommended cards: Panasonic, Toshiba, SanDisk
- Pre Rec (retro cache) function prevents "missed shots"
- Professional recording with selectable data rates up to 35Mbps
1920 x 1080 (1080p24/p25/p30, 1080i60/i50) 280 x 720P (p60/p50/p30/p25/p24)
- Native file recording—world's fastest shoot-to-edit workflow.
- Native Final Cut Pro format Edit immediately without conversion or transcoding
- MP4 file format
- Available with optional SxS Media Recorder
- Variable frame rate recording (over crank, under crank)
- HDSDI output: can also provide downconverted SDI output—live or playback.
- Downconverted SD output (DV via IEEE-1394)
Models available:
GY-HM700E HD Camcorder
GY-HMC700CHE HD Camcorder Head without lens
See Adobe Acrobat pdf datasheet (left) for more information.
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JVC GY-HM700 Solid State Camcorder without Lens |
£5,099.50 inc. VAT (£4,340.00 ex. VAT) (EUR6,097.47 inc. VAT, EUR5,189.34 ex. VAT) |
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JVC GY-HM700 Solid State Camcorder with Canon 14x4.4 Lens |
£6,533.00 inc. VAT (£5,560.00 ex. VAT) (EUR7,811.51 inc. VAT, EUR6,648.09 ex. VAT) |
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