JVC GY-HD100U High-Definition 3-CCD MiniDV Professional Camcorder Captures Great Videos
The JVC HD100 is a high-definition digicam that looks basically like any other, when you first view it. It may seem like it has a lot of features but it still works like a standard video camera. You could make a high-definition recording without doing anything special, simply hit a button, but it does have a few differences. Recently We filmed the modern PSI Seminars utilizing this type of digital camera.
There are lots of options on how you can record with this camera, making it really unique. Something that JVC really outdid themselves on, was how all of your adjustments can be recorded on a SD card. You don't have to transfer the files to a different device or digital camera, it can be pulled right from the card. Automatically recording to a hard disk drive and recording to a tape at the same time, is another one of the impressive features of this camcorder. Using the saving-to-hard drive option, you save time by not having to convert the video data from tape to pure digital. You will be able to save the cost of purchasing tape and start to edit footage quickly. Test to see if an individual's Team National representative offers this photographic camera.
Whether you use the camera mounted on your shoulder or a tripod, the camera is amazingly simple to operate. For a digital camera this size, it is quite light and it has thick shoulder pads for convenience. The quality of the video produced by the GY-HD100 are truly stunning especially for HD. The video camera delivers excellent color and shades of gray together with fine and sharp details. This digital camera shoots in 720x1028 lines of progressive video so you're going to have a movie theater effect. The digital camera is able to shoot in both 24 frames per second and 30 frames per second.
Any time you do the 24 frames per second it will seem like film, and it is a terrific way to shoot, if you are intending to convert it to film. There is very little conversion consequently so the transfer to film will be quick and easy. Although you may have a sharper image at 30 frames per second, it will not transfer well onto film. While you can spend around $70,000 for a top end HD video camera, you'll likely get your money's worth if you buy the JVC GY-HD100. When compared with your typical under $1000 home video camcorder, this digital camera will take excellent video footage. In the past, the GY-HD100 was thought to be the cutting edge of HD video cameras.
The JVC GY-HD100U High Definition Camcorder is going to do everything it says, so if that is what you want, you should consider trying it out. Because JVC was there in the beginning of HD video cameras, they are a company that knows what's going on.