Newsmeldung von slashCAM: JVC GY-HM700 in the Test of thomas - 15 Sep 2009 09:10:00 JVC's QuickTime MOV, and XDCAM EX compatible with Full HD Cam recording to SDHC memory cards, together with the SxS recorder KA-MR100G an exciting test candidate. The technical data: 1 / 3 inch CCD pixel shift, support of 1920x1080 Full HD XDCAM EX (35 Mbps) and MPEG2 Long GOP (35 Mb) as a QuickTime file, two SDHC (Class 6) card slots with hot-swapping, a removable Canon 14x Lens, SD / HD SDI Out, Headphones, Firewire, USB 2.0 and XLR connections, Composite and Component outputs (as well as parallel output on all outputs for recording), 4.3 inch LCD display with 410,000 pixels , LCOS viewfinder with 1.22 megapixel (852 x 480) and LED backlighting and Focus Assist function. Testers praised the innovative features such as direct time-code input, Zebra and the very good improvements in image quality usdurch the new Canon Lens and better pixel shifting (to FullHD through the use of three CCDs get 1280x720). Gibts criticism for restricting the recording format: the KA-MR100G recorder, only takes on XDCAM MP4 files, but not QuickTime videos, and without the recorder does not take the GY700 in MP4 format - so it is no dual recording of QuickTime as real-time backup possible. The KA-MR100G not accept any of the recording information of the camera - unpraktischerweise Resolutionund frame rate must be set for a correct recording manual. Criticism is synonymous to the relatively high power consumption which allows the camera to be quite hot and require large Batteries.
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Antwort von ed-media:
Erwähenswert would be the software update to enable 10x SDHC cards are now synonymous used with a new firmware update should be possible to MP4 on SDHC cards and an improved noise performance.