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What's new on GY-HD110U (compared
with GY-HD100U)
• Black & white viewfinder display mode
• Simultaneous use of both eyepiece viewfinder and tri-mode LCD display
when powered by Anton Bauer or IDX battery system
• Selectable mirror mode on vertically flipped LCD display
• Adjustable setting of FOCUS ASSIST function
• Choice of 3 image formats on composite out (letterbox, squeeze, side
cut)
• User-selectable ON/OFF DNR level menu setting
•13 segments audio level indicator
• Manual audio control within FAS (Full auto shooting) mode
•Audio limiter available in manual mode
• Parallel power off management of DR-HD100 recorder
All other features, performance specifications, and accessories are the same
as the GY-HD100U. Physical appearance is identical.
Overview
JVC's ProHD opens up the world of HD digital cinematography with the introduction
of the GY-HD110U. True high definition recording on inexpensive and reliable
tape, or optionally onto hard disk, and real 24 frame progressive capture give
this camera performance characteristics found only in high end cinematography
cameras.
Professional form
factor: beauty that's more than skin deep
One look at the GY-HD110U reveals the obvious: this is not a 'prosumer' camcorder,
nor is it a derivative of a consumer model. Controls and switches are laid
out in the same manner as on higher end production cameras. Because of extensive
customization capabilities there are menus, but critical performance controls
are right at your fingertips where you expect them. Deep inside the GY-HD110U
is a truly advanced progressive camera that sets a new benchmark in the industry.
Film-Like 24 frame
progressive capture and recording
24 frames per second progressive acquisition produces recorded images that
have a more polished, film-like appearance than typical interlaced video cameras.
That's why virtually all high end digital cinematography cameras utilize the
24P system. The GY-HD110U uses three newly developed 1/3-inch native high
definition CCDs that produce a more refined HD look without scaling. Since
the native 24 frame material is recorded to tape, it is possible to transfer
the recordings to film without frame rate conversion. Time code is recorded
in the 24P mode, so recordings made with the GY-HD110U can be edited with
film based and high end digital systems with ease.
Bayonet Mount
Interchangeable Lenses
The GY-HD110U includes a standard detachable 16x Servo Fujinon ProHD lens.
Operation is the same as with all professional lenses, with mechanical control
of focus, zoom and iris functions. The built-in servo zoom and iris functions
can also be used if desired. Other available lens options include a 13x (3.5mm)
wide zoom HD lens, a wide-angle converter for the standard 16x lens, an adapter
allowing ½-inch lenses to be used on the camera and a filter kit. JVC
offers rear tripod mounted focus and zoom controls for the standard lenses.
Prime lenses can also be used with a 3rd party adapter.
Focus Assist Function
People viewing high definition pictures are often able to see focusing errors
that would normally go unnoticed in standard definition. Therefore, it is
important to precisely focus every scene. For this reason, JVC has developed
and patented a 'focus assist' function that highlights detail in the viewfinder
to facilitate HD focusing.
Extensive user
adjustable parameters
Creating a true cinematographic look involves more than just recording at
24 frames per second. The camera's gamma, detail and black levels can be adjusted
to the user's preference. When combined with the correct lens filters and
lighting techniques, film like performance can be obtained that's tailored
to the mood of the scene. There is even a skin tone detection feature that
automatically reduces the amount of enhancement in facial areas so that your
subjects will not have a wrinkled, television-like appearance. All custom
settings can be stored on an inexpensive SD memory card and transferred to
another camera if desired.
Superior signal
processing
JVC's advanced DSP and 12-bit A/D conversion gives the GY-HD110U the characteristics
of a high end production camera. Depending on the mood, black levels can be
compressed or stretched.
Progressive Scanning
The GY-HD110U utilizes a progressive scanning system similar to that used
in all high end digital cinema cameras. Progressive scanning systems capture
and store full frames of information and can be easily converted to interlace
signals if desired. When progressive recordings are frozen or played in slow
motion, individual frames contain the full detail--excellent for viewing and
analyzing motion. Prints that are made from HD progressive frame grabs look
far better than typical frame grabs. What's more, all flat panel television
displays and fixed matrix projectors, such as D-ILA, DLP and LCD, are native
progressive scanning systems and eliminate the need for conversion when displaying
GY-HD110U progressive recordings.
Advanced encoding
system from the leader in MPEG-2 technology
JVC is one of the original developers of the MPEG-2 compression system. MPEG-2
is an 'interframe' encoding system that combines multiple frames of digital
picture data into a group of pictures (GOP). It then removes redundant informaton
from the GOP resulting in far greater efficiency than with 'intraframe' systems,
such as DV, that compress every frame separately. JVC pioneered high definition
MPEG-2 recording with its D-VHS format--used by major motion picture studios
for screening and playback of dailies. JVC's advanced MPEG-2 codecs are used
by major television networks and satellite providers. In the GY-HD110U JVC
has utilized a highly efficient MPEG-2 codec that compresses the full HD resolution
without the 'downsizing the image' used by some competitors.
Reliable Dual
Media Recording Capability
The GY-HD110U adheres to the HDV™ format adopted by JVC and other manufacturers.
Compressed MPEG-2 data is recorded on widely available MiniDV cassettes. Since
tape speed is identical to DV, a 63 minute DV cassette will yield 63 minutes
of high definition recording. Furthermore, critical image data is interleaved
over the entire 6 frame GOP (corresponding to 60 tracks on the tape) giving
the HDV™ format great robustness with respect to dropouts. In addition
to recording on reliable, inexpensive tape, the GY-HD110U can simultaneously
record directly to an optional hard disk module, the DR-HD100. In addition
to providing an instantaneous back-up recording, recordings made on the hard
disk can be accessed directly by popular non-linear editing systems eliminating
the need for file transfer. This Direct To Edit™ feature (DTE™)
provides producers with a take-away tape copy while providing editors with
the ability to begin editing immediately.
2 XLR Audio Inputs
Professional XLR connectors are provided for each audio channel. The GY-HD110U
records CD quality audio at 384Kbps in the MPEG1 Layer 2 format. Independent
input level controls are provided for each channel. Audio level indicators
are visible in the viewfinder and on the flip-out LCD display.
Compact shoulder
mount
The first fully professional HD camcorder to feature a shoulder-type mount
with a compact body, the GY-HD110U offers excellent mobility and enhanced
usability. The exclusive shoulder-type mount assures ease of handling for
anyone, regardless of physical strength. The shoulder pad and earphone position
can be moved to fit to the cameraperson's head for a more stable shooting
position.
Smooth Motion
Function (patented)
JVC's exclusive smooth motion function captures images at double the normal
rate when shooting in 30p or 25p (that is, at 60p or 50p). When the doubled
images are merged, they are passed through a newly developed filter that smoothes
out the subject's motion by retaining a small percentage of residual image.
This eliminates the motion judder that typically appear in images shot at
30p or 25p.
HDV™ and HDV™ logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation
and Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC).
Direct To Edit™ and DTE™ are trademarks of Focus Enhancements,
Inc.
Specifications
| General |
|
| Power
requirements: |
DC
7.2 V |
| Power
consumption: |
Approx.17
W (in the Record mode) |
| Dimensions: |
9-1/4"
(W) x 9-1/8" (H) x 12-3/8" (D)/235 (W) x 232 (H) x 315 (D) mm |
| Weight: |
6.9
lbs./3.1 kg (including lens (Th16x5.5BRMU),viewfinder,battery,microphone
and tape) |
| Temperature |
Operating:32°F
to 104°F/0°C to 40°C
Storage:-4F° to 140°F/-20°C to 60°C |
| Humidity |
Operating:30%
to 80% RH
Storage:85% RH or less |
| Camera
section |
|
| Image
pickup device: |
1/3"
interline-transfer CCDs |
| Color
separation |
optical
system:F1.4,3-color separation prism |
| Number
of total pixels: |
Approx.1,110,000
pixels |
| Color
bars: |
SMPTE
type |
| Sync
system: |
Internal
sync (built-in SSG) |
| Lens
mount: |
1/3"
bayonet system |
| ND
filter: |
1/4ND,+1/16ND |
| Gain: |
0,3,6,9,12,15,18
dB,ALC |
| Electronic
shutter: |
- Standard value:59.94
Hz
- Fixed values:7.5
- 10,000 Hz,11 steps (HDV HD30p/HDV SD60p/DV 60i mode)
- 6 - 10,000
Hz,12 steps (HDV HD24p/ DV 24p mode)
- Variable scan:60.2
to 1,998.0 Hz (HDV HD30p/HDV SD60p/DV 60i mode),
- 48.12 to 1,998.0
Hz (HDV 24p/DV 24p mode)
|
| Dynamic
range: |
300%
or more |
| VTR
section [Video] |
|
| Recording
format: |
720/24p,720/25p,720/30p,576/50p,480/60p,480/24p,480/60i |
| Video
Format [HDV]: |
|
| Video
signal recording format: |
HDV720p
format,8-bit,19.7 Mbps |
| Compression: |
MPEG-2
video (profile & level:MP@H-14) |
| Sampling
Frequencies: |
480/60p:
27 MHz (4:2:0 component), 576/50p: 27 MHz (4:2:0 component), 720/60p:
74.25/1.001 MHz (4:2:0 component), 720/50p: 74.25 MHz (4:2:0 component),
1080/60i: 74.25/1.001 MHz (4:2:0 component, up conversion only), 1080/50i:
74.25 MHz (4:2:0 component, up conversion only) |
| Video
Format [DV]: |
|
| Video
signal recording format: |
DV
format,8-bit,25 Mbps |
| Compression: |
DV
compression,4:1:1 |
| VTR
section [Audio] |
|
| [HDV] |
|
| Audio
signal recording format: |
MPEG1
Audio Layer II |
| [DV] |
|
| Audio
signal recording format: |
16-bit
(locked audio),48 kHz PCM for 2 channels or 12-bit,32 kHz PCM for 4 channels |
| Usable
tape: |
Mini
DV tape |
| Tape
speed: |
18.8
mm/sec. |
| Record/play
time: |
63
minutes (with an M-DV63PROHD tape) |
| Connectors |
|
| Analog
composite output: |
1.0
V (p-p),75 ohms,unbalanced (RCA) |
| Analog
component output: |
- Y:1.0 V (p-p),75
ohms,unbalanced (RCA)
- PB/PR:0.7 V
(p-p),75 ohms,unbalanced (RCA)
|
| Audio
inputs |
- Mic:-60
dBs,3 kohms,balanced (XLR),+48 V output for phantom power supply
- Line:+4 dBs,10
kohms,balanced (XLR)
|
| Audio
outputs: |
- -6 dBs,low impedance,unbalanced
(stereo mini-jack)
- -17 dBs to
-60 dBs,8-ohm impedance (stereo mini-jack x2)
- Earphone jack
|
| IEEE1394
|
connector:6-pin |
| Accessories
provided |
|
| Battery
,,AC cable x 1, |
(BN-V428)
x 1 |
| AC
adapter/battery charger |
(AA-P30)
x 1 |
| DC
cable |
x
1 |
| Audio cable
|
x 1 |
| Lens , |
(Th16x5.5BRM) x 1 |
| ,Microphone
|
x 1 |
|
|