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David Parks April 23rd, 2006 09:50 PM

JVC NAB Press Releases
 
Hey guys,

Check this out... JVC HD 200 and 250 Camera

Press Releases:

http://pro.jvc.com/pro/pr/2006/nab/p...AB06_HOME.html

Prices are all under $10k....

200 adds enhanced gammas a pl mount adapter available and 60p.

Rolls out sometimes in October...

Enjoy...

Nate Weaver April 23rd, 2006 09:57 PM

There's a note about Final Cut in there. Yay! Finally.

David Parks April 23rd, 2006 10:22 PM

Enhanced Cinema Gamma
 
Enhanced Cinema Gamma?? I wonder if that is what film out was supposed to be in the first place. Hopefully you guys a NAB will get a good look at the HD 200 tomorrow. Let us know what you think.

Unfortunately I have a reshoot tomorrow, Gotta pay for my 100.

Cheers

Tim Dashwood April 23rd, 2006 10:30 PM

Thanks David.

I'll have to go through our wishlist and see how many things were actually implemented in the 200 and 250!

I notice a few things I remember suggesting like a "flip" option those using homebuilt mini35 adapters, and dual purpose BNC for YRB or TC IN and TC OUT.

This is the second mention of native 24P support in FCP, so we'll have to see for ourselves when we get there.

I'll definitely be going to the JVC booth on Tuesday afternoon after the press briefing.

Steven Thomas April 23rd, 2006 10:31 PM

Nice!

Hmm. Time to start saving for an HD250!
The HD200 looks good too.

I would like to know more about JVC's new improved codec.

Stephen L. Noe April 23rd, 2006 10:51 PM

No mention of GY-HD7000....

No mention of lenses either. I wonder if the len's stuff is left to Fuji or would new lens options be JVC branded. We'll see..


Ooops.. I take it back. "including the new 1/3” mount HD lenses being introduced at NAB 2006." This was listed in the HD200's info.

The Camera's put the 60p on tape? I can't wait to give that a try.

Earl Thurston April 23rd, 2006 11:00 PM

The PL mount adapter sounds like a really useful option. Can anyone think of a reason why this wouldn't work on the HD100 as well?

JVC is certainly cooking up a storm with ProHD this year. Glad to see the success of the HD100 has paid off.

Jiri Bakala April 23rd, 2006 11:07 PM

Native 24p TC
 
They talk about "native 24p time code" - is that something new or is it already implemented in the HD100. I haven't worked with 24p yet so I am curious to know how that works...?

Tim Dashwood April 23rd, 2006 11:17 PM

We've officially changed the name of this forum to JVC HD100/200/250.

Andrew Young April 23rd, 2006 11:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Earl Thurston
The PL mount adapter sounds like a really useful option. Can anyone think of a reason why this wouldn't work on the HD100 as well?

Hi Earl,

This, in my mind, is a very significant product, especially for those of us who own super 16mm lenses. It is not just a physical adaptor but a reimager, like a mini35 or redrock, but with a frame size closer to super 16, which means better (reduced) depth of field performance than the 1/3" native. I was at the booth today during setup, and from what I heard, it will work on an HD100 as well, but the image will be flipped and upside down. Only the new cameras have a built in compensation for this. There is a lot of glass out there that may have a new life!

Tim Dashwood April 23rd, 2006 11:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Young
Hi Earl,

This, in my mind, is a very significant product, especially for those of us who own super 16mm lenses. It is not just a physical adaptor but a reimager, like a mini35 or redrock, but with a frame size closer to super 16, which means better (reduced) depth of field performance than the 1/3" native. I was at the booth today during setup, and from what I heard, it will work on an HD100 as well, but the image will be flipped and upside down. Only the new cameras have a built in compensation for this. There is a lot of glass out there that may have a new life!

That's great to hear Andrew. I wasn't able to create a "flip" hack with a magnet on the HD100, but I'm sure there is an easy fix.
I wonder if the image on tape is also right-side-up?

Do you think this re-imager is moving ground glass, virtual or stationary?

Paolo Ciccone April 23rd, 2006 11:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Dashwood
That's great to hear Andrew. I wasn't able to create a "flip" hack with a magnet on the HD100, but I'm sure there is an easy fix.
I wonder if the image on tape is also right-side-up?

Not really a fix but Serious Magic has announced that the new version of DVRack has a flip feature meant for Mini35/RedRock Micro and similar devices.

Andrew Young April 23rd, 2006 11:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Dashwood
Do you think this re-imager is moving ground glass, virtual or stationary?

Hi Tim,

I got the impression that it is not moving, but I really have no idea. Will get to the bottom of it tomorrow.

Matt Davis April 24th, 2006 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nate Weaver
There's a note about Final Cut in there. Yay! Finally.

"The JVC GY-HD100U works seamlessly with Final Cut Studio today and future 24p support will give independent filmmakers an even more flexible HD workflow"

Do I detect a slight "Jedi Mind Trick" in that sentence? I guess that means that they're supporting 29.97, but still haven't quite got around to 24 & 25. Apple, please prove me wrong...

Nate Weaver April 24th, 2006 12:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Daviss
Do I detect a slight "Jedi Mind Trick" in that sentence?

The optimists like would say it means they can't spill the beans on Apple's goods. The pessimists would say they're worming their way out of something.

Both will know for sure in about 9 hours. Man, I gotta get to sleep.


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