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Jan 13, 2012 10:53 AM
JVC Professional Products Company has rolled out the GY-HMQ10. The handheld 4K camcorder captures, archives and plays video images at 4 times the fortitude of HD television. Powered by JVC's Falconbrid large-scale formation (LSI) fragment for high-speed vigilance estimate and a 1/2-inch CMOS imager with 8.3 million active pixels, it delivers real-time 3840 x 2160 footage at 24p, 50p or 60p.
Falconbrid LSI estimate takes tender picture information from the camera's CMOS device and dematrixes (deBayers) it in real time. Unlike many high-end 4K cameras, the GY-HMQ10 is able to outlay 4K images to a guard or projection network in real time with probably no latency. Using MPEG-4 technology and a non-static bit rate H.264 codec working at up to 144 Mb/s, the GY-HMQ10 archives up to two hours of 4K video to careful SDHC or SDXC mental recall cards.
In add-on to 4K imaging, the camcorder moreover captures and archives 1080i or 1080/60p full HD. HD is available on a singular mental recall card in a format matching with many modifying systems.
The GY-HMQ10 moreover offers the skill to stand an HD picture from a 4K frame. This may be capable in post prolongation or in real time during camera playback. The "trimming" underline creates HD gathering easy using the camera's touch-panel LCD monitor.
Similar in size to JVC's renouned GY-HM150 ProHD camcorder, the GY-HMQ10 includes a built-in F2.8 10x wizz lens with visual picture stabilizer, together with a shade viewfinder and 3.5in hold LCD guard with a new, discerning user interface. Additional features add JVC's law Focus Assist, together with handbook and vehicle manage of focus, iris, gain, shutter, gamma, shade pattern and white balance. Plus, the camera has the capability of live 4K outlay around 4 HDMI terminals.
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