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Steve J. Nordahl January 10th, 2012 09:55 AM

GY-HMQ10U...Another new cam from JVC
 
GY-HMQ10U JVC Professional Features page

Here's the press release..: http://pro.jvc.com/pro/pr/2012/releases/gyhmq10.html

Steve
Bethlehem, Pa.

Glen Vandermolen January 10th, 2012 01:22 PM

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Man, I so want this! Affordable 4K video capture. I have no idea what I'd do with the video, but I still want one!!!

Steve Mullen January 11th, 2012 04:27 AM

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Pan and zoom a FullHD window through a Quad HD frame.

I've tested this using iMovie's KenBurns FX. Just like working with a huge photo. Very sweet!

Zooming works in Media Composer.

FCP, MC, iM all import QDHD ProRes.

Missing info on utility that reads 4 streams sequentially and converts to 1 stream of QDHD ProRes.

It seems camera will down-convert to HD. Output via HDMI -- YES. Output a file -- don't know yet. Worse case -- perhaps files on one card are down converted to an HD file on a second card.

PS: Wait for the screams about not being able to get a shallow DOF. :( This is not strictly true since it seems the chip is 1/2-inch and the max F-stop is 2.8.

Glen Vandermolen January 11th, 2012 05:11 AM

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Steve, I agree on the DoF. This is basically a single chip EX1 that can shoot in 4K - and for a cheaper price. What\'s not to love?
The thought of holding a camera in my hands that can shoot 4K video, for less than $5,000, is simply mind-boggling. I was expecting it to be in the $6-8,000 price range.

Steve Mullen January 11th, 2012 12:42 PM

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I had heard it was going to be $6000 and was very depressed. I simply can\'t spend that much!

Good point about it being a single chip EX1!

John Thomason January 11th, 2012 07:16 PM

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This is great news.I just hope this means that JVC will be coming out with a shoulder mount version, and if it is $10,000.00 or less with 1/2" chips I would take two right away and a third by the end of the year.I pushed back my camera upgrade until this year and It looks like I maybe glad I waited

Don Parrish January 12th, 2012 11:31 AM

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I am beginning to think the shoulder mount crowd has just been forgotten.

John Thomason January 13th, 2012 10:44 AM

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I disagree with that. I think JVC will always have a flagship camera for studios and news crews. this is what the HD250 was and what the HM790 is. these are the type of camera\'s that I would be interested in, where I use in the studio and in the field.
I can\'t imagine that JVC would increase the quality in it\'s prosumer cameras and not increase the quality in it\'s professional cameras.It has to many TV stations and small production houses that use their equipment to not address that market. If I am wrong there is always Sony or Panasonic. I hope not I have use JVC cameras sense KY29 days

Steve Mullen January 13th, 2012 01:02 PM

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JVC has a good business in news. But these customers don\'t need 4K. And won\'t for years.

For the Indie crowd, JVC is showing a 1.?" sensor 4K camera with a Nikon mount.

This could become a shoulder-mount.

Glen Vandermolen January 13th, 2012 02:31 PM

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It\'s a 1.25" 8.3 megapixel sensor, with a Nikon F-mount.

CES 2012 JVC 4K2K with Interchangeable lens - YouTube

James McBoyle January 14th, 2012 04:31 AM

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4K resolution for 5K US... that's close enough to being what I was hoping for with the Red Scarlet. It's a shame it "only" does 60p at 4K, as I'd love to have the proposed Red's 120fps, but 50/60p means smooth half speed replays, and that quarter speed replays still look ok. Looks like JVC have managed to make what could be the camera to replace my HM700.

Vito DeFilippo January 14th, 2012 09:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve Mullen (Post 1708744)
Zooming works in Media Composer.

Hey Steve,

Could you explain this? I thought MC was unable to zoom into footage without quality loss, cause it resizes (or crops) footage on import.

Thanks!

Sareesh Sudhakaran January 15th, 2012 10:18 PM

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JVC has a history of coming up with innovative ideas and systems. Yet they always fall behind in market perception at the end.

Steve Mullen January 16th, 2012 04:00 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Vito DeFilippo (Post 1709516)
Hey Steve,

Could you explain this? I thought MC was unable to zoom into footage without quality loss, cause it resizes (or crops) footage on import.

Thanks!

Good catch! The Pan_Scan function cannot zoom. But since it can pan & scan within 4K2K -- it doesn't crop AMA ProRes imports.

PS: I've heard that the Pan_Scan_Zoom function, which was limited to photos, now works with video. It's on my list of things to check when I get back.

Steve Mullen January 17th, 2012 10:26 AM

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OT Puzzle: where in the world is Steve reading the "First Impressions" story and wondering about the needed utility?

I'm hoping that since JVC released ProHD utilities for the Mac and PC they will simply modify them to bring data, via USB, from 4 cards in the camcorder into one's computer. Although there is a spec for 4K2K H.264 (Level 5.1 and 5.2) they only reach 30p.

I'm assuming there will be a utility supports transcoding to ProRes on the Mac.

What works like ProRes on the PC? CineForm? Will it work at 4K2K?

PS: so much for a using a front-camera iPhone shot!


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