JVC GY-HM150U Camcorder Accessories User Manual


 
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Workflow
With Native File Recording, JVC has eliminated
one of the main obstacles to achieving a
smoother, more streamlined production
workflow. Until now, getting footage into a file
format that computer-based editing systems
could work with was a time consuming
process. With Native File Recording, your
footage is ready to edit the moment it’s shot.
Exceptional Performance and Compatibility for
Professional Workflows
Introducing the GY-HM150U, a highly mobile, professional dual memory card camcorder with the flexibility to fit
seamlessly into almost any production environment. For both HD and SD assignments, the camcorder natively records
Apple’s QuickTime™ (MOV) file format for Final Cut Pro™ for a smooth, hassle-free workflow. For compatibility with other
NLE systems, the GY-HM150U also supports HD MP4 and SD AVI file recording.
Dual memory card slots offer the flexibility of seamless relay recording or simultaneous recording for
instant backups and duplicates.
HD/SD Shooting
In the transition period from SD to HD production,
camcorders must be able to meet the requirements of
both without compromising image quality or features.
The GY-HM150U meets this challenge by providing a true
SD shooting mode in standard DV 25 Mbps format, recording to either
MOV or AVI file format for direct editing within NLE systems.
HD
SD
Dual
SD
Cards
Simultaneous Recording to
Dual SDHC/SDXC Memory Cards
Dual SDHC/SDXC memory card slots allow for either relay recording for almost unlimited
shooting times, or simultaneous recording for backups or duplicates without the need for
any additional equipment.
Native File Recording
MP4
MOV
QuickTime™
Record footage directly in ready-to-edit
QuickTime™ MOV files, the native file format
of Apple’s Final Cut Pro™, or in MP4 format
(XDCAM EX™ workflow-compatible) for direct editing in other major NLE
systems, including Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere and Grass Valley
Edius Pro. Native file recording means no transcoding or file-wrapping is
necessary, resulting in more efficient workflows and no loss of image quality.
Exceptional Quality
Encoding video at higher bit-rates means
just one thing: a higher quality picture.
35
Mbps
MP4
MOV
QuickTime™
HD
Rec
SD
Rec
SDHC
SDXC
AVI
DV