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JVC | GY-HD200U HDV
JVC | GY-HD200U 1/3" 3-CCD Professional HDV Camcorder with 16x Fujinon Lens and 60/24-Frame Progressive Recording

JVC | GY-HD200U 1/3
Part number: GY-HD200U
Mfg.Part No.: GY-HD200U
Our Price: $6,741.35
Sale Price: $6,495.00
     
 
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The JVC GY-HD200U is a revised version of JVC's ProHD camera. The initial version, the GY-HD100U was the first HDV camera to record true progressive images at 24 frames a second while maintaining a professional style ENG form factor. All previous features have been included in this model along with a wide array of extras that will increase overall usability.

The most notable improvement is the capability of recording 60 full progressive frames per second, making it the first HDV camcorder with the unique ability. Other features include a 14-bit A/D converter for increased picture quality, an enhanced DSP, an Anton Bauer Gold-Mount battery plate, enhanced cinema gammas for film-outs, and a built-in image flip function.

The GY-HD200U is a direct result of extensive research through user based feedback and is a testament to JVC's commitment to providing the most complete video cameras for professionals.

Key Features

MPEG-2 Based Encoding

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 information 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-HD200U JVC has utilized a highly efficient MPEG-2 codec that compresses the full HD resolution without downsizing the image.

14-Bit Analog to Digital Converter

The new 14-bit A/D converter produces higher quality images, producing more accuarte levels of color, shadow and highlights.

24-Frame Cine-Style Capture and Recording

Twenty-four frames per second progressive acquisition produces recorded images that have a more polished, film-like appearance than typical interlaced video cameras. Virtually all high end digital cinematography cameras utilize the 24P system. The GY-HD200U uses three 1/3" 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-HD200U can be edited with film based and high end digital systems with ease.

60-Frame Full Progressive Recording

Until now the preeminent capture technique for broadcast sports, 720p/60, has not been available in the HDV format. The GY-HD200U ushers in a new era of HDV recording, providing users with the ultimate sports and news recording tool. Capture full-frame goodness 60 times per second for glass-smooth action shots.

PAL-Compatible

The GY-HD200U can output both 25p and 50p for PAL compatible recording. This added multi-regional flexibility makes the camera highly versatile in a wide variety of applications.

Increased Audio Control

Audio capability has been increased with an audio limiter in manual mode, a 13-segment audio level indicator along with manual audio control within full auto shooting mode (FAS). Full auto mode can be very helpful in situations such as news gathering, where time management is critical. These extra audio controls give operators more flexibility when shooting in hostile shooting conditions.

Interchangeable Bayonet Lens

The GY-HD200U includes a bayonet mount 16x Servo Fujinon 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. JVC has developed and patented a focus assist function that highlights detail in the viewfinder to aid with critical detail focusing.

Extensive User-Adjustable Video Looks

Creating a true cinematic 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.

Output Choices

The user can chose between letterbox, squeeze and sidecut when outputting through the composite connection. The camera can also output 1080i/60 from any 720p/60 recorded signal through its component connection in real time!

 


 

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