Thursday, August 2, 2012

JVC GY-HM750 ProHD Compact Shoulder Camcorder

Product Highlights

  • 1/3" Progressive 3CCDs
  • Shoulder Mount Form Factor
  • Bayonet Lens Mount
  • 4:2:2 Color Space, Up to 35Mbps Bitrate
  • 1080i/p, 720p, 480i Multi-scan
  • Native MOV, MP4, AVI Capture
  • Dual SD/SDHC Simultaneous Recording
  • Variable Frame Rates
  • 68-pin Chassis Connector
  • HD/SD-SDI, FireWire Output

JVC's modular GY-HM750 Compact Shoulder Camcorder is a professional ENG camera that uses the same 1/3" 3CCD sensor and 68-pin chassis as the GY-HM790. More streamlined than its studio-friendly predecessor, the GY-HM750 uses a bayonet mount that accepts numerous professional 1/3" lenses and can capture high-end 1080i/p, 720p, and 480i video to native .MP4 or .MOV files. Standard-definition .AVI and .MOV formats can also be recorded for legacy SD applications, making the camera tops in its ability to output ready-to-edit files for such NLEs as Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere.

Along with an improved Pre Rec cache function, the GY-HM750 adds a trick of its own: simultaneous recording to both of its SD/SDHC memory slots. 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.
Note! Lens not included.
Modular Design
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. No additional cabling is required. Modules effectively become part of the camera with no unsightly exposed cables. This design also provides for future expansion.

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.

Performance

Advanced Technologies = Higher HD Image Quality
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.
Upgraded 35Mbps MPEG2 Encoder
Drawing 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. The SP mode records at a constant bit rate of either 19.7Mbps or 25Mbps to ensure compatibility with a wide range of equipment.
Variable Frame Rate Recording (Overcrank, Undercrank)
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. Available frame rates are 10, 12, 15, 20, 24, 30, 40, 48, and 60 fps.
Standard Definition Recording Capability
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. Recording in SD provides a time-saving alternative to down-conversion of HD material for SD broadcasts, which is still an industry standard in many countries worldwide. This feature offers a fundamental advantage for professionals with time-sensitive SD workflows.
Lens Options
Numerous professional lens options for the GY-HM750 are available from JVC including the 14x Canon KT14x4.4KRSJ zoom, a 13xTh13x3.5BRMU wide angle Fujinon zoom lens, a new 17x XT17sx45BRMK1 Fujinon zoom lens, 18x HTs18X4.2BRM Fujinon zoom lens, 20x KT20X5BKRS Canon zoom lens, and adapters that allow 1/2" and 2/3" bayonet mount lenses to be used. Add the HZ-CA13U film lens mount adapter to the 1/3" bayonet mount, to enable mounting of 16mm film camera lenses to the GY-HM750, greatly expanding production lens options. The camera features an "image flip" function that corrects for the inverted image produced by prime lenses.
SDHC Memory Card Recording
The GY-HM750 records on widely available SDHC Class 6 or Class 10 memory cards, presently available in capacities up to 32GB. The camera provides 2 memory card slots, for a total of up to 64GB of on board storage--enough for more than 6 hours of continuous HD recording (when recording in 19Mbps mode). In the relay mode, the camera automatically begins recording on the second card when the first card fills up. When the second card fills up, the camera will revert to recording to the first card slot, allowing for virtually unlimited recording lengths. The GY-HM750 is also able to record on both memory cards simultaneously, instantly providing a back-up or client copy of the recording. The file format and data rate of the clips on each card will be identical.
Native File Recording
The GY-HM750 incorporates JVC's Native File Recording technology that stores video in the ready-to-edit file formats used by Apple's Final Cut Pro and other popular nonlinear editing systems. The HD and SD ".mov" files created in the camera can be easily dragged onto Final Cut Pro's timeline or clip bin without conversion or rewrapping, saving time while keeping the recorded material first-generation. There is no need to use an intermediate codec.

For users of other NLE systems, including solutions from Adobe, Avid, Canopus and Vegas, the GY-HM750 supports the MP4 file format, which can be edited without re-encoding. HDV-compatible M2T files can also be created from these MP4 files using the ProHD Clip Manager.

For standard definition applications, in addition to .mov format files, the GY-HM750 creates popular type-2 AVI files that import easily into most current and legacy NLE systems.
Optional SxS Media Recorder Module
The KA-MR100G optional SxS media recorder allows simultaneous shooting to one or both SDHC cards plus SxS media providing additional backup or archival recordings. This compact recorder attaches directly to the GY-HM750 without an adapter. The compact media recorder provides status information on its built-in LCD screen as well as on the camera's viewfinder. Recorded video on the SxS cards can be played back on the camera's LCD monitor or viewfinder. Recording on the KA-MR100G is always in the .MP4 format, regardless of the format being recorded to the SDHC card(s).
Pre Rec (Retro Cache) Start Mode
In this mode, the GY-HM750 continually records up to 20 seconds in cache memory. When the trigger is pressed, the live signal is appended to the cache recording, giving the shooter a head start in getting the shot. This feature is invaluable in capturing breaking events when the shot would be lost before a traditional camera could begin recording. When Pre Rec is activated, a "P" will be displayed in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor.
Continuous Clip Mode
In this mode, the GY-HM750 creates a single clip file from multiple trigger presses. This is ideal when "in camera editing" is preferred. The complete shot sequence is instantly available as a single clip. When recording in the Continuous Clip Mode, timecode can be either free run or in the REC mode.
JVC ProHD Clip Manager
The ProHD Clip Manager for both Mac and Windows makes it easy to manage MP4 clips on the GY-HM750's memory cards from your computer. With a few clicks of the mouse you can copy, move or delete clips, preview clip content, as well as view and edit clip metadata. A thumbnail view of all the clips in the current folder shows the content of each clip at a glance. Use the viewer to watch the whole clip, or change the clip's index frame used for the thumbnail. You can also manage folders to keep your clips organized, and check the remaining free space on a card.
ProHD Log and Transfer Plug-in
The ProHD Log and Transfer Plug-in is a software for Apple's Final Cut Pro that lets you drop MP4 files recorded on the GY-HM750 into the clip bin of Final Cut Pro&. With the plug-in installed, you can view thumbnails of the MP4 files on a memory card from the Log and Transfer screen of Final Cut Pro. Simply drag and drop the thumbnails into the bin to automatically convert the clips to QuickTime, ready for use.

Unsurpassed Versatility

Compact Shoulder Form Factor
Weighing approximately 8 lbs with its viewfinder and microphone and optional lens and battery included, the GY-HM750 rests comfortably on the right shoulder providing stable, steady shots. Unlike some oversized handheld models, the GY-HM750 becomes part of the shooter, similar to larger cameras but without the fatigue associated with them. The handle has been redesigned for better carrying balance, and to accommodate wearing gloves in cold weather.
High Resolution LCOS viewfinder
The GY-HM750 is equipped with a new, rugged, high-resolution viewfinder based on a new .45-inch 1.22MP Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCOS) panel (852 x 480 x 3). This new all-digital viewfinder displays images with more than 5 times the resolution of typical color viewfinders. Its sturdy, reinforced die-cast aluminum chassis and LED light source ensure years of trouble-free operation.
Jumbo Size 4.3" Flip-out LCD Panel
Complementing the new high resolution viewfinder is a large LCD flip-out monitor that can be used in recording, playback, clip management, and menu operation. The 4.3" 800 x 480 WVGA LCD offers a 16:9 aspect ratio and provides a wide array of monitoring and setup indications. It is specially designed to reduce surface reflections and glare to maintain a clear, visible, bright view during outdoor recording. Menu items are easily selected using user-friendly setting cross keys.
Built-in Clip View & Management Functions
When the camera is switched to the playback mode, a clip viewer appears on the large LCD monitor and in the VF. (This signal may also be output through the HD/SD-SDI connector.) Clips are identified by timecode and with a user-defined filename with numeric increments.

Detailed information is displayed about each clip including recording format, resolution, and timecode start/stop, user bits, and creation date/time. Clips can be protected from accidental deletion or deleted if no longer needed. Damaged clips (due to improper eject, etc.) may be repaired with the "restore file" function. Though no special formatting is required, memory cards can be re-initialized in the GY-HM750 to an empty state even while the other card is recording.
Spot Exposure Meter
When shooting very high contrast scenes, the Spot Meter can be a very useful tool, letting the videographer monitor the dynamic range of an image on the LCD/VF and adjust the exposure of an object in the frame. There are 4 modes of spot metering: Max/Min, Max, Min, and Manual. For example, in a scene with varied illumination, the videographer may wish to meter an individual's face, and set the exposure accordingly. As the scene changes, the exposure can be corrected precisely to the desired subject.
Uncompressed Audio Recording w/Full Manual Control
The GY-HM750 captures audio with the same uncompromising quality as video. Two-channel 16-bit/48kHz uncompressed linear PCM (pulse code modulated) audio channels are recorded via the detachable shotgun microphone, or via a pair of balanced XLR connectors. Versatile input switching and independent channel assignment allow both mic and line-level sources (such as wireless receivers) to be connected, and phantom power is available on each XLR connector independently. Audio recording levels are controlled automatically or manually, with an audio level meter in the viewfinder and LCD monitor for easy monitoring.
Patented "Focus Assist" Function
Achieving exact focus with HD signals is critical. JVC's Focus Assist turns focusing into a fast, easy and accurate process. When Focus Assist is activated, the picture in the viewfinder becomes monochrome and all objects which are in focus take on a colored edge. Focus Assist works equally in the viewfinder as well as on the LCD panel. The Focus Assist function can be invoked by pressing the dedicated button on the control panel, or assigned to the RETURN button on the lens.

Connectivity

HD/SD-SDI, IEEE1394 Output
For live broadcast applications or for monitoring, the GY-HM750 provides an uncompressed, 4:2:2 full HD or down-converted SD signal via its HD/SD-SDI connector. The signal can come from either the camera or from memory playback. When down-converted, the video may be in either PAL or NTSC depending on the HD mode selected: 60Hz (23.98p, 29.97p, 59.94p/i) = NTSC, 50Hz (25p, 50p/i) = PAL. When 23.98p modes are selected, it will contain Varicam flags (720p24 mode only) to facilitate post production. The HD/SD-SDI output is via a BNC connector and includes embedded uncompressed audio. It is also possible to output the menus and clip viewer via the HD/SD-SDI output.

The IEEE-1394 output is via a 4-pin connector and provides SD or HD depending on mode. The audio output is HDV compliant in HD mode and DV compliant in SD mode.
Component or Composite Video Output (selectable)
Component HD signals can be output via the BNC connectors on the camera. The signal will always be in the format being captured or played back. (Cross converting to another format is not possible.) If a down-converted composite signal is desired, the output can be switched to provide NTSC (when HD is 23.98p/29.97p/59.94p/i) or PAL (when HD is 25p, 50p/i) signals. Down-converted composite signals can be especially useful when providing an SD feed for a live webcast while simultaneously recording full HD. The composite output can also be provided when playing back recorded high definition material.
DV/HDV Output via IEEE-1394
DV signals are available through the 4-pin IEEE-1394 connector when the camera is recording or live in the SD (DV) mode, or when playing back an SD recording. These signals can be recorded on most FireWire recorders and will be in either the NTSC or PAL mode depending on the 50/60Hz mode selected. The IEEE-1394 connector also outputs an HDV compatible transport stream when the camera is live or recording in the SP (19.7Mbps or 25Mbps) mode. No signal is available when playing back an HD recording.
Simultaneous DV/HDV Output via IEEE-1394
Down-converted standard-definition DV signals are available through the 4-pin IEEE-1394 connector. These signals can be recorded on most "FireWire" recorders, including the DRHD100GB100 dockable HDD recorder. Again, these signals will be in either the NTSC or PAL mode depending on the HD mode selected (60Hz or 50Hz) and can be output while recording full high-definition to the built-in SDHC memory cards, or when playing back HD material. When an SP high definition mode is selected (either 19.7Mbps or 25Mbps), the camera can also output an HDV transport stream compatible with the MR-HD100 through the IEEE-1394 connector.

Connectivity Options

DVB-ASI Module
The KA-AS790G Asynchronous Serial Interface (ASI) adapter provides a streaming MPEG transport stream from the camera's live HD signal, at either 19Mbps, 25Mbps or 35Mbps. The DVB-ASI compliant signal is provided via a 75 ohm BNC connector with latency under 300ms. The ASI signal is ideal for longer cable runs (up to 300 feet) and can be fed to a microwave or satellite transmitter. Playback signals are not available through this connector.
VF-HP790 LCD Studio Viewfinder
The VF-HP790 is an 8.4" XGA (1024 x 768 pixels) LCD studio viewfinder designed to work with GY-HM790, GY-HM750 or the GY-HM700. Designed to mount to the camera using the optional SA-K790 bracket, it is equipped with a large tally indicator, and screen hood. A fully digital interface provides all of the camera's viewfinder indications: safety markers, focus assist, power and clip management. The VF-HP790 is also provided with an HD-SDI input for monitoring an external signal.
Remote Camera Control Connector
A 6-pin remote connector provides a TTL interface to an optional JVC RM-LP25U, RM-LP57U, or RM-LP55U control unit. Extensive control options are available including shading, paint, iris, gamma level, knee, gain, shutter and black level. Functions vary with each unit.

35 Breathtaking Pictures of Eyes

Gazing into a pair of beautiful eyes is a perfect wonder. You can get lost and drowned in the depths of those eyes and stay there forever. No wonder they say that eyes are the windows to the soul. Eyes offer a way into a person’s heart. Eyes come in all shades which make them even more magical. Every pair of eyes has its appeal that draws you, whether its shade be blue, brown, or black. The many colors of eyes in the world make them an enchanting world to explore.
A pair of eyes glowing like dark green stones, or eyes so blue you can sink in them like in the deep blue sea, can make sheer poetry. Then there are eyes that are warm, brown, and full of life, inviting you right in. A soft gray look in the eyes can also be charming. Eyes are also full of mystery, and with specks of golden and brown, can be dazzling to look at. If you want to step into the wonderful world of eyes that speak, here are 35 Picture of Eyes.

Glittering Green

Glittering like a jewel, green eyes can be magical.

Glittering Green

Keep Looking

Eyes have a fascination that keep you just looking.

Keep Looking

Tiger Eyes

Brown flecked with gold can make it feel like you are looking into a tiger’s eye.

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Tiger Eyes

Mysterious Mauve

A mauve shade in the eyes creates perfect mystery.

Mysterious Mauve

Colorful Eyes

Blue and gold make a colorful combination for eyes.

Colorful Eyes

Such a Blue

You can stare into these perfectly blue eyes and feel like you are getting drowned.

Such a Blue

Sweet Warmth

Brown eyes can be sweet and warm, welcoming you to look.

Sweet Warmth

Fire of Your Eyes

Sometimes, eyes can also look like they are made of glowing fire.

Fire of Your Eyes

Deep Ocean

Blue eyes can make a deep blue ocean of their own.

Deep Ocean

Jewel Blue

A brilliant shade of blue in the eyes can make them look like jewels.

Jewel Blue

Colors of the Night

Eyes with the colors of night can look like pure evil.

Colors of the Night

Sweet Eyes

Pretty shades of gray-blue in the eyes can make them look sweet.

Sweet Eyes

Gray Clouds

Gray shade of eyes looks just like stormy clouds.

Gray Clouds

Sinking Deep

Deep blue shade in the eye invites you to take a plunge.

Sinking Deep

Pretty Eyes

A touch of brown in the eyes can be really pretty.

Pretty Eyes

Royal Purple

Deep purple can create a rich look in the eyes.

Royal Purple

Elegant Brown

You can also be charmed by the elegance in beautiful brown eyes.

Elegant Brown

Trapped Within

A rich shade of brown in the eyes can trap you within them.

Trapped Within

Steel Beauty

A pair of eyes can sometimes look like cold steel.

Steel Beauty

Startling Blue

You can can wonder-struck by the rich blue in a pair of eyes.

Startling Blue

Natural Look

Naturally beautiful, eyes truly speak more than words.

Natural Look

Give Me Blue

Inner beauty sometimes lies in mysterious blue eyes.

Give Me Blue

Drown in Me

Drown in me, the blue in this eye seems to be saying.

Drown in Me

Speaking Eyes

Sometimes, touches of blue in the eye really speak.

Speaking Eyes

Surprised Eyes

Eyes can also look like they are deeply surprised.

Surprised Eyes

Tender Look

Warm soft brown eyes can have a tender look that melts your heart.

Tender Look

Strange Blue Eyes

A blue touch in the eyes can create a sense of strangeness and mystery.

Strange Blue Eyes

Simply Brown

Warmth sometimes comes in the shape of simply brown eyes.

Simply Brown

The Apple Look

The Mac Apple symbol in the eye makes for a mysteriously cool look.

The Apple Look

What Lies Inside

Mysterious eyes like the ocean bottom want to make you explore what lies inside.

What Lies Inside

The Glowing Look

Eyes can sometimes seem like they are glowing with a secret magic.

The Glowing Look

Animal Eyes

A touch of brown can make for a great animal look in the eyes.

Animal Eyes

Like Glass

Eyes show the world outside and glow with an inner magic.

Like Glass

Stunning Eyes

Sometimes beautiful eyes have enough magic to stun.

Stunning Eyes

A Perfect Picture

Eyes can hold a perfect picture of the world outside.

A Perfect Picture