JVC GZ-HM1 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Time-Lapse REC
Various unique shooting functions are equipped on GZ-HM1. Time-Lapse
REC records one frame at a time at set intervals (1sec.–80sec.). So you can
watch an hour-long movement in just a short amount of time when played
back. It’s great when you want to observe an event that takes place over a
long period of time, or to record unique-looking scenes in a creative way.
Dual Mode: 5.7 Megapixel Stills While Recording
Full HD Video
GZ-HM1 allows shooting of 1920x1080 Full HD video and 5.7 Megapixel
stills at the same time. This way, you won’t have to exit the Video mode
each time you want to take still images, thereby minimizing the chances of
a missed shot.
60fps / 5.7 Megapixel Motor Drive Shooting
(up to 11 images)
GZ-HM1 offers high-speed shooting, similar to the motor drive function
found in some mechanical still cameras. Up to eleven 5.7 Megapixel stills
can be shot at 60 frames per second (fps)*. A great way to capture fast-
paced action in high quality digital still images.
15fps / 10 Megapixel Motor Drive Shooting
(up to 6 images)
For continuous stills with even higher image quality, you can also shoot as
many as six non-interpolated 10 Megapixel stills at up to 15 frames per
second (fps), a speed that rivals or surpasses what’s offered by typical
10 Megapixel DSLR cameras.
High-Speed Recording for Ultra-Slow
Motion Playback
High-speed recording mode shoots ultra-slow motion video to capture
dynamic movement that is not visible to the naked eye. Effective tool for
sports technique analysis and nature studies. Three speed modes available.
Face Detection Technology
Intelligently detects up to 16 faces
then accurately adjusts the focus and
exposure
for sharp,
beautiful
images.
Just press the SNAPSHOT button while
recording video.
5.7 Megapixel Still
1920x1080 Full HD Video
*30fps when Advanced Image Stabilizer set to ON.
Creative Techniques are Incredibly Easy
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