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GY-HM790 3-CCD Prohd Camera New Product News NEW PRODUCT NEWS ProHD Memory Card Camcorder GY-HM790 Pictured with optional Remote Control module, KA-M790 JVC's modular ProHD camera with solid state recording capability as well as studio functionality provides outstanding image quality for demanding applications. ● Patented 3-CCD optical system for ● XDCAM EXtm codec full HD images ● Patented Focus Assist function ● Full bandwidth 4:2:2 HDSDI output ● Industry standard bayonet lens mount ● Built-in Genlock ● 4.3” Flip-out monitor ● Full support of 1080i / 720p / 480i IN THE STUDIO (OPTIONS) IN THE FIELD ● ● Compact Shoulder form factor Sturdy, sleek studio sled ● ● Dual SDHC memory recording High resolution 8.4” viewfinder ● ● Data rates: 19Mbps, 25Mbps, 35Mbps 26-pin multicore module ● ● 1080i/p, 720p, 480i recording Full featured multicore CCU ● ● Ready -to-edit files (.mov, .mp4, .avi) Local Remote Panel (shader) ● ● Pool feed input Fiber Remote Module ● ● Time code IN/OUT Wide range of lenses & accessories ● 1.22 megapixel viewfinder ● Optional ASI module NEW PRODUCT NEWS 1/3” Progressive-scan 3CCD design with Triplex Offset 35Mbps (MPEG-2 HQ mode) and and Adaptive Pixel Correlation MPEG-2 SP mode (19Mbps/25Mbps) The three progressive-scan CCD design provides rich, JVC's original 1080p Dynamic Digital Signal accurate colors, while JVC original Triplex Offset technology in Processor compresses video signals conjunction with pixel correlation adaptively increases the up to 35Mbps to support full 1920 X 1080 effective resolution both horizontally and vertically by shifting sampling. The SP mode records at a the red and blue pixels. The camera produces dramatically constant bit rate of either 19Mbps or 25Mbps to ensure higher horizontal / vertical / diagonal resolution. compatibility with a wide range of equipment. Also, thanks to matured CCD technology, GY-HM790 is free from wobbling phenomenon. Native support for Apple QuickTime file format (for Final Cut Pro) and MP4 file format (mp4 file is compatible with SONY XDCAM EXTM format) Thanks to native file support for “.mov (Apple QuickTime file format for Final Cut Pro)” and “.mp4 (compatible with XDCAM EX workflow)”, GY-HM790 can create a ready-to-edit video clips for major NLE systems including Apple's Final Cut Pro, AVID's Media Composer, Adobe Premiere, Canopus Edius Pro, Sony Vegas—all without re-encoding or loosing image quality. SDHC Media Card recording with 2 card slots Lens Interchangeability and Canon high quality HD lens GY-HM790 uses standard, inexpensive, and widely available GY-HM790 has the industry standard bayonet lens mount. SDHC Class 6 or 10 memory cards. SDHC memory cards are A wide selection of lenses is available to meet specific needs. small, light, robust, reliable and can be read by most PCs The GY-HM790 standard package comes equipped with the using any standard card reader. high quality 14X (f=4.4~61.6mm) Canon HD lens. SD Recording Capability in DV 25Mbps format The GY-HM790 also offers Standard Definition (SD) recording capability in DV 25Mbps format, compatible with a wide range of NLE systems. (GY-HM790U/CHU:DV60i only, GY-HM790E/CHE:DV50i only) NEW PRODUCT NEWS Multi-pin Interface, Genlock In, Time-code In/Out, Pool-feed Input The built-in Genlock In, Time-code In/Out, and Pool-feed Input make it possible to connect to a variety of systems. The camera's Multi-pin (68pin) interface provides connection to: * Multi-core studio adapter for affordable Studio Production / Electronic Field Production (EFP) * Optical Fiber system for long distance remote control at Studio / EFP applications * Optional SxS Media Recorder for hybrid recording on two different types of memory Multi-core studio adapter for affordable Studio Production / Electronic Field Production (EFP) Camera Remote Unit RM-LP25 Remote Control Unit HD-SDI Switcher LCD Monitor GY-HM790 Camcorder RM-HP250 / RM-HP790 KM-H3000/KM-H2500 DTV series with KA-M790 (Remote Control Adapter) KA-790 (Studio Adapter) VF-HP790 (8.4” Studio Viewfinder) Optical Fiber system (from Telecast Fiber) for long distance remote control at Studio / EFP applications Camera Remote Unit RM-LP25 Camera Adaptor (from Telecast) GY-HM790 Camcorder CCU Base Station HD-SDI Switcher LCD Monitor with KA-790 (Studio Adaptor) (from Telecast) KM-H3000/KM-H2500 DTV series VF-HP790 (8.4” Studio Viewfinder) Optional SxS Media Recorder permits hybrid recording on two different types of memory The optional SxS Media recorder, KA-MR100, allows simultaneous recording to SDHC cards and SxS Media. This hybrid recording system provides a reliable backup solution. KA-MR100 can be attached to the GY-HM790 without external cabling. Pre Rec. mode GY-HM790 continuously buffers about 3 seconds of video as retro cache recording. Pool-Feed recording (GY-HM790U/CHU model only) A composite video (SD) input is provided for ENG applications that require recording camera signal from a news pool. HD/SD-SDI Output For live broadcasting application, or for monitoring, the GY-HM790 provides an uncompressed 4:2:2 full HD or SD signals via its HD/SD-SDI connector in any HD or SD mode. DV/HDV Output via IEEE-1394 The standard definition DV signals or HDV transport stream are available through the 4-pin IEEE1394 connector. These signals can be recorded on most “Firewire” recorders, including HDD recorders. NEW PRODUCT NEWS Specifications GENERAL Power DC 12V (11-17V) Power consumption Approx. 27W (Recording mode with standard lens and LCD monitor in use) Weight Approx. 3.7kg (GY-HM790U-CHU) / Approx. 3.9kg (GY-HM790E/CHE) (Including lens, viewfinder, microphone, battery) Operating temperature 0℃ to 40℃ (32°F to 104°F) Storage temperature -20℃ to 60℃ (-4°F to 140°F) Operating humidity 30% to 80% RH Storage humidity Under 85% CAMERA Image sensor 1/3" Progressive scan 3CCD Lens Canon F1.6, 14x, f=4.4-61.6mm (35mm conversion:32 to 448mm) Lens mount 1/3" bayonet system Filter diameter 82mm Shutter speed 1/6 to 1/10000, EEI Gain 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 15dB, 18dB, ALC ND filter OFF, +1/4 ND, +1/16 ND Minimum illumination 1.25lx (typical) (1920x1080 mode, F1.4, +18dB, with 8-frame accumulation) Synchronizing system Internal sync: buit-in SSG / External sync: BB, VBS signal or HD tri-sync signal LCD display 4.3” LCD, 800 x 480 (WVGA, 410,000 pixels) Viewfinder 0.45” LCOS, 1,226,000 pixels (852 x 480 x 3) VIDEO / AUDIO Recording media SDHC memory card (Class 6 or Class 10), 2 slots Video codec: MPEG-2 Long GOP Video recording File Format: Quick time format for Final Cut Pro/mp4 file format Note*1 HQ mode: VBR, 35Mbps (1920 x 1080i 50/60, p24/25/30) MPEG-2 MP@HL HD Recording mode SP mode: CBR, 25Mbps (1440 x 1080i 50/60) / 19Mbps (1280 x 720p 24/25/30)MPEG-2 MP@H-14; 19Mbps (1280 x 720p 50/60) MPEG-2 MP@HL SD Recording mode DV compression 4:1:1(NTSC: GY-HM790U/CHU only)/4:2:0(PAL: GY-HM790E/CHE), 8-bit, 25Mbps NTSC setting HD HQ mode: 1920x1080/59.94i, 29.97p, 23.98p, 1440x1080/59.94i (MOV only), 1280x720/59.94p, 29.97p, 23.98p HD SP mode: 1440x1080/59.94i, 1280x720/59.94p 29.97p, 23.98p NTSC SD mode: 480/59.94i (GY-HM790U/CHU only) Video Frame Rate PAL setting HD HQ mode: 1920x1080/50i, 25p, 1440x1080/50i (MOV only), 1280x720/50p, 25p HD SP mode: 1440x1080/50i, 1280x720/50p, 25p PAL SD mode: 576/50i (GY-HM790E/CHE only) HD HQ 720p mode - NTSC setting: 10/12/15/20/24/30/40/48/60fps / PAL setting: 10/12.5/20/25/40/50 fps Audio recording HD: Linear PCM 2ch, 48 kHz / 16 bit, SD: Linear PCM 2ch, 48 kHz / 16 bit or 4ch, 32 kHz / 12 bit INTERFACE Analog Composite output (downconverted 480i or 576i, 4:3/16:9): 1.0V (p-p), 75-ohms, BNC (unbalanced; switchable from analog component Y output) Analog Component output (downconverted 480i or 576i; 720p /1080i) : BNC x3 (unbalanced) Video output Y: 1.0V (p-p), 75-ohms Pb, & Pr: 0.7V (p-p) 75-ohms SDI output (downconverted 480i or 576i / 720p /1080i: embedded audio) BNC (unbalanced) HD-SDI: Compliant with SMPTE 292M / SD-SDI: Compliant with SMPTE 259M Analogue Composite input: 1.0V (p-p), 75-ohms, BNC (unbalanced: switchable from Genlock Input) Video input (GY-HM790U / HM790CHU only) Genlock input 1.0 V (p-p), 75 ohms, BNC (unbalanced) [MIC] -60 dBu, 3k-ohms, XLR (balanced), +48V output (phantom power supply) Audio input [LINE] +4 dBu, 10k-ohms, XLR (balanced) Audio output -8±1 dBu (audio signal process output at +20 dB), 1k-ohms, RCA X 2 (unbalanced) Headphone φ3.5mm mini jack (stereo) x2 Time-code input 0±6 dBs, high impedance, unbalanced (BNC; switchable from component B-Y output) Time-code output 0±6 dBs, low impedance, unbalanced (BNC; switchable from component R-Y output) IEEE1394 output 4 pin Remote connector DIN 6 pin USB Mini USB-B type, USB2.0, mini B, slave function (mass storage class) only PROVIDED ACCESSORIES Microphone x1 Information in this document is subject to change without notice. Copyright 2010 Victor Company of Japan, Limited. All rights reserved. Apple and Final Cut Pro are trademarks of Apple Inc. XDCAM EX is a trademark of Sony Corporation. All product names stated in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Marks such as TM, ®, and © are omitted in this document..
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