The document summarizes the features of the JVC GY-HM750U camcorder. It can record in both HD and SD formats to multiple file types. It has dual memory card slots for simultaneous or relay recording. The camcorder has a 14x HD lens and uses a 3CCD sensor with triplex offset technology to provide high resolution images. It uses a high bitrate MPEG2 encoder and dual SD card slots provide flexibility in recording workflows.
Unsure of the aspect ratio for your iPhone? Can’t tell a bit rate from a frame rate? At a loss when it comes to lossy and lossless codecs? Don’t worry, we’re here to help.
Requiring only half the bitrate of its predecessor, the new standard – HEVC or H.265 – will significantly reduce the need for bandwidth and expensive, limited spectrum. HEVC (H.265) will enable the launch of new video services and in particular ultra HD television (UHDTV).
State-of-the-art video compression techniques – HEVC/H.265 – can reduce the size of raw video by a factor of about 100 without any noticeable reduction in visual quality. With estimates indicating that compressed real-time video accounts for more than 50 percent of current network traffic, and this figure is set to rise to 90 percent within a few years, HEVC/H.265 will be a welcome relief for network operators.
New services, devices and changing viewing patterns are among the factors contributing to the growth in video traffic as people watch more and more traditional TV and video-streaming services on their mobile devices.
Ericsson has been heavily involved in the standardization of HEVC since it began in 2010, and this Ericsson Review article highlights some of the contributions that have led to the compression efficiency offered by HEVC.
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Unsure of the aspect ratio for your iPhone? Can’t tell a bit rate from a frame rate? At a loss when it comes to lossy and lossless codecs? Don’t worry, we’re here to help.
Requiring only half the bitrate of its predecessor, the new standard – HEVC or H.265 – will significantly reduce the need for bandwidth and expensive, limited spectrum. HEVC (H.265) will enable the launch of new video services and in particular ultra HD television (UHDTV).
State-of-the-art video compression techniques – HEVC/H.265 – can reduce the size of raw video by a factor of about 100 without any noticeable reduction in visual quality. With estimates indicating that compressed real-time video accounts for more than 50 percent of current network traffic, and this figure is set to rise to 90 percent within a few years, HEVC/H.265 will be a welcome relief for network operators.
New services, devices and changing viewing patterns are among the factors contributing to the growth in video traffic as people watch more and more traditional TV and video-streaming services on their mobile devices.
Ericsson has been heavily involved in the standardization of HEVC since it began in 2010, and this Ericsson Review article highlights some of the contributions that have led to the compression efficiency offered by HEVC.
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Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
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4. Demo
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The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
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Welocme to ViralQR, your best QR code generator.ViralQR
Welcome to ViralQR, your best QR code generator available on the market!
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We are here to make the process of creating QR codes easy and smooth, thus enhancing customer interaction and making business more fluid. We very strongly believe in the ability of QR codes to change the world for businesses in their interaction with customers and are set on making that technology accessible and usable far and wide.
Our Achievements
Ever since its inception, we have successfully served many clients by offering QR codes in their marketing, service delivery, and collection of feedback across various industries. Our platform has been recognized for its ease of use and amazing features, which helped a business to make QR codes.
Our Services
At ViralQR, here is a comprehensive suite of services that caters to your very needs:
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Pricing and Packages
Additionally, there is a 14-day free offer to ViralQR, which is an exceptional opportunity for new users to take a feel of this platform. One can easily subscribe from there and experience the full dynamic of using QR codes. The subscription plans are not only meant for business; they are priced very flexibly so that literally every business could afford to benefit from our service.
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ViralQR will provide services for marketing, advertising, catering, retail, and the like. The QR codes can be posted on fliers, packaging, merchandise, and banners, as well as to substitute for cash and cards in a restaurant or coffee shop. With QR codes integrated into your business, improve customer engagement and streamline operations.
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The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
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Download the full report from here:
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Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
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JVC GY-HM750
1. HD/SD Memory Card Camcorder
GY-HM750U
HD
SD
Supremely Flexible
The above picture shows the GY-HM750U with the optional battery.
2. Fully Compatible with Current and Future
Production Workflows
Dual recording and native support for Final Cut Pro™ in HD or SD
Introducing the GY-HM750U, 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-HM750U 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.
Simultaneous Recording to
Dual SDHC Memory Cards
Dual SDHC 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.
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3. MOV MP4 AVI
HD Rec
QuickTime™ DV
SxS
(SxS for
MP4 only)
SD Rec
SDHC
HD/SD Shooting
HD
In the transition period from SD to HD production,
camcorders must be able to meet the requirements of
SD
both without compromising image quality or features.
The GY-HM750U 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.
Native File Recording
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 Canopus Edius Pro. Native file recording means no
transcoding or file-wrapping is necessary,
resulting in more efficient workflows and no loss MOV MP4
QuickTime™
of image quality.
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4. The Choice of Broadcasting and
Cinematography Professionals
Drawing on its long experience of developing dedicated encoders for the broadcasting industry, JVC has
equipped the GY-HM750U with a powerful MPEG2 encoder capable of compressing full 1920 x 1080 HD
video at up to 35 Mbps. The result is the pristine picture quality that professional users demand, from a
surprisingly compact and lightweight shoulder-mount camcorder.
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.
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5. 35
Mbps
Exceptional Image
Quality
Encoding video at higher bit-rates means just one thing: A custom 1080p Dynamic Digital Signal Processor
higher image quality. The 35 Mbps data rate used by the (DDSP) is the engine that encodes the high bit-rate
GY-HM750U is high enough to support full 1920 x 1080 video signal into an MPEG2 stream and acts as a file
encoding, and results in stunningly detailed, broadcast- compiler for QuickTime™ and MP4 files.
standard HD images.
Photo courtesy of KUSI-TV
Photo courtesy of KBMT-TV
Photo courtesy of WKRC-TV Photo courtesy of American College
of Cardiology
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6. LCOS Viewfinder
Absolute Flexibility in The GY-HM750U features a stunning
a Compact Shoulder Camcorder 16:9 aspect ratio LCOS (Liquid Crystal on
Silicon) viewfinder. Thanks to its high
resolution, the LCOS viewfinder is crisper
GY-HM750U and more detailed than conventional LCD
viewfinders.
Canon 14x HD Lens Three 1/3-inch Progressive CCD
The GY-HM750U is equipped with a high- Design with Triplex Offset
performance 14x HD lens from Canon, based on High definition is all about image quality.
the superb optics found in more expensive HD The 1/3" progressive-scan 3CCD design is enhanced with
lenses. From wide angle through to telephoto, JVC’s original Triplex Offset and Adaptive Pixel Correlation
the lens has pin-sharp focusing accuracy and technologies to deliver resolution and color reproduction
constant image brightness with no F-drop. comparable to cameras with larger image sensors.
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7. 1080p Dynamic Digital Dual SDHC Card Slots with Simultaneous and
Signal Processor (DDSP) Relay Recording
JVC’s new 1080p Dynamic Digital Signal The GY-HM750U gives users the flexibility of dual SDHC memory card slots for either
Processor is the engine that drives the simultaneous recording to dual memory cards for an instant backup or duplicate copy, or
GY-HM750U. This highly efficient MPEG2 seamless relay recording between two cards for continuous shooting. For even greater
encoder processes video signals at up to flexibility, the optional SxS media recorder makes possible simultaneous recording to both
35 Mbps for full 1920 x 1080 progressive SxS and SDHC media.
or interlace video.
4.3-inch LCD Monitor
The large 16:9 aspect ratio LCD monitor
and GUI bring ease of use to a new level
for a professional camcorder.
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8. Innovation that Meets the Demands of Professionals
— High-Resolution Image Quality
Best-in-Class High Resolution HD Rec
Three 1/3-inch Progressive CCD Design with
Triplex Offset
The three progressive CCD design provides rich,
accurate colors, while JVC original Triplex Offset
technology, in conjunction with pixel correlation,
adaptively increases the effective resolution both
horizontally and vertically by shifting the red and
blue pixels independently relative to the green,
for a sharper picture without any corresponding loss
in sensitivity. As a result, horizontal, vertical and
diagonal resolutions are dramatically increased.
Furthermore, using a global shutter, the design
minimizes wobbling during quick pans and fixed
pattern noise in low light conditions, contributing to
a more stable image.
3CCD
B
G
R
Triplex Offset
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9. cording
Canon 14x HD Lens
The JVC GY-HM750U has a standard bayonet
lens mount giving users the flexibility of
selecting different lenses for different
requirements. The standard package includes
a high-quality 14x HD lens from Canon, suitable
for a wide range of general-purpose applications, with a focal length
range of f=4.4–61.6mm (32–448mm at 35mm equivalent).
Advanced MPEG2 High Bit Rate Encoding
1080p Dynamic Digital Signal Processor (DDSP) broadcasts, which is still an industry standard in many countries
At the heart of the GY-HM750U is a custom JVC-developed Dynamic worldwide. This feature offers a fundamental advantage for
Digital Signal Processor. Processing is performed on the full professionals with time-sensitive SD workflows.
progressive 1920 x 1080 signal, regardless
of the camcorder’s settings, ensuring HQ mode SP mode SP mode DV mode
(35Mbps) (25Mbps) (19Mbps) (25Mbps)
the highest picture quality in any shooting
60i/50i
mode. All major HD resolutions are 1920 x 1080 30p/25p/24p
supported, including 1920 x 1080,
1440 x 1080 and 1280 x 720. 1440 x 1080 60i/50i 60i/50i
60p/50p 60p/50p
1280 x 720
30p/25p/24p 30p/25p/24p
JVC Proprietary 35Mbps MPEG2 Encoder (HD)
35
720 x 480 60i
Drawing from its experience in developing transmission
signal encoders used by major television stations, JVC * The GY-HM750U supports all major HD signal formats including 1920 x 1080,
1440 x 1080 and 1280 x 720 as well as SD signal in DV codec.
developed a proprietary codec capable of providing Mbps
highly efficient compression up to 35 Mbps — high
Uncompressed Audio Recording with
enough to support full 1920 x 1080 encoding — capable of creating
Full Manual Control
Linear
high resolution images with minimal artifacts. The XDCAM EX™
MPEG2 long GOP (Group of Pictures) codec is a widely used
The GY-HM750U captures audio with the same PCM
uncompromising quality as video. Two-channel Recording
broadcast-standard compression system and is supported by all
16-bit/48 kHz uncompressed linear PCM can be
popular editing systems and broadcast servers.
recorded via the detachable shotgun microphone, or via a pair of
The GY-HM750U supports all major HD signal formats including
balanced XLR connectors. Versatile input switching and independent
1920 x 1080, 1440 x 1080 and 1280 x 720.
channel assignment allow both mic and line-level sources (such as
wireless receivers) to be connected, and phantom power is available
Standard Definition Recording Capability on each XLR connector independently. Audio recording levels can be
Responding to the needs of the industry,
the GY-HM750U, in addition to its capability as HD/SD controlled automatically or manually, with an audio level meter in
the viewfinder and
an HD recorder, offers Standard Definition recording Rec LCD monitor for
for maximum flexibility. Recording in SD provides easy monitoring.
a time-saving alternative to down-conversion of HD material for SD
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10. Innovation to Meet the Needs of Professionals —
Native File Recording Capability
The Next Generation of Native File Access Workflow
Native File Recording for Integrated Workflows
With Native File Recording, JVC has eliminated one of the main obstacles to achieving a smoother, more streamlined production workflow.
Until now, ingesting footage into editing systems was a time consuming process. With Native File Recording, your footage is ready to edit the
moment it’s shot.
Apple
QuickTime™ MOV File Workflow
Adobe
Direct file access to Apple’s Final Cut Pro™ Storage
Avid
Blu-ray
USB 2.0
File
Server
SDHC Memory
Card Reader
Compatible NLE System Network
Apple Final Cut Pro™ 6.0.4 or later
SDHC Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 or later
Avid Media Composer 5.5 or later
Avid News Cutter 5.5 or later
XDCAM EX™ Compatible MP4 File Workflow Avid
Ingest MP4 clips to major NLE systems Adobe
Canopus Storage
Apple
SxS Blu-ray
SxS Memory
Card Reader File
USB 2.0 Server
SDHC Memory Network
Card Reader Compatible NLE Systems
SDHC Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 4.0.1 or later
Avid Media Composer 3.5 or later
Avid News Cutter 3.5 or later
Thomson/Canopus Edius Pro 5.0 or later
Apple Final Cut Pro™ 6.0.4 or later
Dual Format Recording (QuickTime™ for FCP™/XDCAM EX™
Compatible MP4)
Because it uses QuickTime™ as its native file format, the GY-HM750U
is the perfect choice for users of Apple’s Final Cut Pro™ editing
MOV
QuickTime™
system. Both HD and SD MOV files recorded by the camcorder can be
dropped directly into Final Cut Pro™, keeping them first-generation
and eliminating the time-consuming process of file conversion. You’ll
spend less time preparing the files for editing, and more time letting
your creativity get to work.
HD Dual Recording
For users of all major NLE systems, including solutions from Adobe,
File Format
Avid, Canopus, Vegas and Apple, the GY-HM750U supports the MP4 MP4
XDCAM EX™
file format, which can be brought into your editing system without
re-encoding. HDV-compatible M2T files can also be created from SD Dual Recording
these MP4 files using the ProHD Clip Manager (Version 1.1). File Format
Finally, the popular type-2 AVI file format can be recorded in SD for AVI
DV
easy import into almost all current and legacy NLE systems.
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11. ProHD Software
Dual SDHC Card Slots for Simultaneous or JVC ProHD Clip Manager
Seamless Relay Recording The ProHD Clip Manager for both Mac and Windows makes it easy
Dual SDHC card slots make the GY-HM750U to manage MP4 clips on the GY-HM750U’s memory cards from your
a truly versatile camcorder. Using standard, computer. With a few clicks of the mouse you can copy, move or
inexpensive and widely available Class-6 or delete clips, preview clip content, as well as view and edit clip
Class-10 SDHC cards, footage can be recorded either to both cards metadata. A thumbnail view of all the clips in the current folder
simultaneously, or from one card to the other in relay. shows the content of each clip at a glance. Use the viewer to watch
Simultaneous recording means you can easily create backup or the whole clip, or change the clip's index frame used for the
duplicate files as you shoot without the need for any external thumbnail. You can also manage folders to keep your clips
equipment — either for a client copy or simply for peace of mind. organized, and check the remaining free space on a card. The latest
In relay recording mode you can shoot continuously and seamlessly version of ProHD Clip Manager offers an even greater level of NLE
over multiple cards. When one card is full, the camcorder switches compatibility by enabling MP4 files to be converted to m2t widely
seamlessly and automatically to the other card. And because cards supported by NLEs.
are hot swappable, there is in effect no limit to the continuous
shooting time in any mode, even with lower capacity cards. Hot
swappable media also means it is possible to start editing footage
MP4
XDCAM EX™
ProHD Clip
Manager M2T
from one card while still shooting to the other. The dual card slots
also offer the flexibility of scene-by-scene card selection.
Main screen for Windows®
Simultaneous Recording Relay Recording
Slot A Slot B Slot A Slot B
Card 1 Card 2
Change Change
Card 3 Card 4 Information window Viewer window
ProHD Log and Transfer Plug-in
Slot A Slot B The ProHD Log and Transfer Plug-in is a plug-in for Apple’s Final Cut
Pro™ that lets you drop MP4 files recorded on the GY-HM750U into
the clip bin.
With the plug-in installed, you can view thumbnails of the MP4 files
on a memory card from the Log and Transfer screen of Final Cut
Pro™. Simply drag and drop the thumbnails into the bin to
automatically convert the clips to QuickTime™, ready for use.
Log and transfer screen
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SDHC media offers the best combination of price, availability,
capacity, reliability and transfer speed. With no moving parts and no
pins or other extrusions, SDHC cards are both durable and reliable,
and compare favorably with tape on a cost-per-minute basis.
SxS Double Media Hybrid Recording (Optional)
The optional SxS media recorder allows simultaneous
shooting to SDHC and SxS media. This hybrid recording
system provides a reliable backup solution.
Ingest Logging
* Playback compatibility not guaranteed on all products due to variation of supported recording mode.
* MP4 is the compliant file format used on the XDCAM EX™.
* SxS is a flash memory card designed for professional video cameras with a high-speed PCI Express interface. 10
* All trademarks and brand names are the property of their respective proprietors.
12. Innovation that Meets the Needs of Professionals —
Ease of Operation
Ease of Operation for Complete Creative Freedom
1.22 Megapixel LCOS Viewfinder and Focus Assist Function GUI
The GY-HM750U features a stunning new high-resolution (852 x 480 All on-screen monitors can be navigated
x 3) LCOS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) 0.45" viewfinder. The 16:9 intuitively via a four-way cross key and a central
aspect ratio image is crisper and more detailed than conventional Set button. A colored LED ring illuminates the outer
LCD viewfinders, with higher vertical resolution and superior RGB edge of the cross keys, indicating the current camera
color separation. Helping the camera operator stay focused on the mode. The GUI can be viewed in both the LCD monitor
action is a focus assist system that and overlaid in the viewfinder. The high-resolution picture thumbnail
highlights the edges of objects in display makes it a simple task to select clips visually for review, and
the image. Also visible in the more detailed file and file format, frame rate, resolution and time
viewfinder are indicators for the audio code data.
input level, the battery time remaining,
and the recording time available on
each memory card.
Focus Assist
With the increased resolution of HD, accurate focusing is critical —
File content display Menu display
focusing errors that may pass unnoticed in SD video are far more
obvious when watching in HD. JVC developed Focus Assist to make
accurate HD focusing quick and easy. When Focus Assist is
switched on, the image in the viewfinder or LCD monitor becomes
monochrome and all objects that are in focus appear with colored
edges. Keeping the important elements in the picture in focus while
shooting is greatly simplified.
Item select over picture Favorite menu display
Shooter-Friendly Controls and Layout
The control panel of the GY-HM750U has been
laid out so that all commonly used controls are
Focus Assist OFF Focus Assist ON within easy reach of the operator while
shooting. Among the controls are three user-
definable buttons that can be assigned a range
4.3-inch LCD Monitor of functions for instant setting.
The large, high-resolution 4.3-inch 16:9 aspect ratio LCD monitor
provides a wide array of monitoring and setup indications.
The monitor’s 800 x 480 WVGA resolution, together with Pre Rec Mode
the easy-to-use cross keys for GUI navigation, bring ease of use to How many times have you missed a crucial moment because you
a new level for a professional camcorder. didn’t hit the record button in time? With Pre Rec enabled,
the camcorder continuously buffers up to 20 seconds of video, so
Spot Exposure Meter that when recording is started the cached video is included in the
When shooting high-contrast scenes, recorded file, giving you up to 20 second head start.
setting the exposure accurately can Rec trigger
become tricky. The Spot Meter allows Normal Rec
you to monitor the dynamic range of
the image in various ways so that the
exposure may be controlled more accurately. A manual mode allows
a specific area of the image to be monitored for precise exposure Pre Rec
control of the main subject in the frame. There are four modes of
spot metering: Max/Min, Max, Min and Manual. In the Max/Min
mode, the highest and lowest levels of the image are identified with
color markers, red (H) and white (L), along with the video level (before
knee and gamma). Retro cache recording period (Up to 20 sec.)
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13. Optional ASI Adapter Variable Frame Rate Recording (Over Crank, Under Crank)
JVC’s proprietary 68-pin interface allows direct docking of When recording in the 720p 35 Mbps mode, the camera can be set
the optional ASI (Asynchronous Serial Interface) Adapter which to record at a frame rate different than the playback rate.
provides a low-latency ASI output This capability makes it possible to record slow or fast motion when
of the camcorder’s MPEG2 data the recording is played back at 24p, 25p or 30p.
stream.
Versatility and Quality of Output
GY-HM750U with SDI and IEEE1394 Output
optional KA-AS790G In addition to SD composite and HD/SD component video output,
the GY-HM750U is equipped with SDI and IEEE1394 outputs.
The SDI output is via a BNC connector and can be switched between
Remote Camera Control Connector
HD and downconverted SD with embedded uncompressed audio.
The GY-HM750U is equipped with a standard
The IEEE1394 output is via Composite out
JVC 6-pin TTL interface for an optional remote
a 4-pin connector and can
camera controller (RM-LP25U or RM-LP55U).
also be switched between
These units provide extensive control options,
HD and SD by menu.
including paint, iris, gamma level, knee, gain,
The audio output is HDV
shutter, and black level.
compliant in HD mode and
DV compliant in SD mode.
Component out SDI out IEEE1394 out
Dimensions 1-5/8 (40) 3-9/16 (90) 3-3/4 (95)
(VF MOVE)
(VF MOVE)
Unit: inches (mm)
2-1/4
(56)
5-1/4
(133)
2-3/8 1-13/16
(59.8) (44.6)
(108.5)
4-5/16
11-1/2 (291) (for ANTON BATTERY) 6-9/16 (166) 9-1/8 (231)
9-9/16 (242.3)
8-7/8 (225)
(82.3)
3-1/4
(82.3)
3-1/4
(S.PAD MOVE)
1-3/16 8-1/4 (209)
(30) 12 (304) (for IDX BATTERY) 8-5/16 (210)
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14. System Configuration
Switcher, VCR etc
HD-SDI cable
BNC
Component Monitor
Focus manual control cable BNC
HZ-FM13 (for Fujinon lens) Shoulder belt
HZ-FM15 (for Canon lens) Composite cable
(except KT17ex4.3BIRSE) BNC pin
Headphone
x2 Audio cable
Zoom servo control RCA pin Monitor
HZ-ZS13B
(except HTs18x4.2BRM/BERM
and KT17ex4.3BIRSE)
Microphone Accessory mount
SxS memory
card recorder
KA-MR100G
1/3" zoom lens
Th13x3.5BRM (Fujinon) GY-HM750CHU
Th17x5BMD (Fujinon)
XT20sx4.7BRM (Fujinon) ASI adapter
XT17sx4.5BRM (Fujinon) KA-AS790G
HTs18x4.2BRM/BERM (Fujinon)
KT20x5BKRS (Canon)
KT17ex4.3BIRSE (Canon)
Battery charger
Battery Dionic 90 (Anton Bauer)
(Anton Bauer)
1/3" zoom lens
KT14x4.4KRSJ (Canon)
(provided for GY-HM750U)
Battery
Battery Battery charger
mount Endura E-10S (IDX)
Mount
JVC-PV (IDX)
1/2" zoom lens converter
(IDX)
(1/2" 1/3")
ACM-12
AC adaptor
VL-2 PLUS, IA-60a (IDX)
Titan70 (Anton Bauer)
Mount Tripod base
2/3" zoom lens converter KA-551U
SDHC memory
(2/3" 1/3") card
ACM-17
SDHC card USB cable Remote control unit
reader RM-LP25/55
Tripod
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15. Optional Accessories
(Canon) (Canon) (Fujinon) (Fujinon)
KT20x5BKRS KT17ex4.3BIRSE HTs18x4.2BRM XT17sx4.5BRM
1/3" high quality zoom lens 1/3" high quality zoom lens HTs18x4.2BERM (2x extender) XT20sx4.7BRM
with 2x extender 1/3" high quality zoom lens 1/3" zoom lens
(Fujinon) (Fujinon)
Th17x5BRMD Th13x3.5BRM ACM-12 ACM-17
1/3" MD zoom lens 1/3" wide zoom lens 1/2" Bayonet mount converter 2/3" Bayonet mount converter
RM-LP25U RM-LP55U
RM-LP25U (Desk mount) HZ-ZS13BU HZ-FM13U (Fujinon)
RM-LP55U (Handheld) Manual zoom control HZ-FM15U (Canon)
HZ-CA13U Remote control unit Cannot be used for HTs18x4.2BRM lens. Manual focus control
16mm film lens adapter 6-pin DIN Use Fujinon ZMM-6: Module unit/CZH-14:
Grip/CFC-12-990: Cable/MCA-7: Mounting clamp
KA-551U KA-MR100G KA-AS790G SR-HD1500US
Tripod base V-mount adapter SxS memory card recorder ASI adapter Blu-ray disk recorder
DT-V24G1Z/V20L3GZ/ DT-R24L4DU/
V17G1Z/V9L3DY DT-R17L4DU JVC-PV
LCD HDTV monitor LCD HDTV monitor IDX V-mount plate
Endura E-10S (Battery) VL-2PLUS (Charger) Dionic 90 (Battery) Tandem 70 (Charger)
IDX V-mount battery IDX V-mount battery charger/ Anton Bauer battery Anton Bauer battery charger/
AC adapter AC adapter
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16. Specifications
GY-HM750U
[General] [Video/Audio]
Power requirement: DC 12 V (11 V to 17 V) Recording file format: QuickTime™ File Format for Final Cut Pro™ (HD/SD)/
Power consumption: Approx. 24 W (during recording [when the MP4 File Format (HD)/AVI type-2 File Format (SD)
camcorder + standard lens + LCD monitor are in use]) Recording format:
Mass: Approx. 3.4 kg (7.7 lbs.) HD Video: MPEG-2 long GOP
Temperature: HQ mode: VBR, 35 Mbps (1920x 1080i50/60, p24/25/30) MPEG-2 MP@HL
Operating: 0˚C to 40˚C (32˚F to 104˚F) SP mode: CBR, 25 Mbps (1440x1080i50/60, p24/25/30)/
Storage: -20˚C to 60˚C (-4˚F to 122˚F) 19 Mbps (1280 x 720p24/25/30): MPEG-2 MP@H-14
Humidity: 19 Mbps (1280 x 720p50/60): MPEG-2 MP@HL
Operating: 30% to 80% RH SD Video: DV compression 4:1:1, b-bit, 25Mbps
Image pickup device: 3-chip 1/3" Progressive CCD Audio: LPCM 2ch, 48 kHz/16bit; SD LPCM 2 ch, 48kHz/16-bit
Color separation prism: F1.4, 3-color separation prism Video frame rate:
Sync system: Internal sync (built-in SSG) NTSC settings:
Lens mount: 1/3" bayonet system HD HQ mode: 1920 x 1080/59.94i, 29.97p, 23.98p,
ND filter: OFF, +1/4ND, +1/16ND 1440 x 1080/59.94i, 1280 x 720/59.94p, 29.97p, 23.98p
Gain: 0dB, 3dB, 6dB, 9dB, 12dB, 15dB, 18dB, ALC HD SP mode: 1440 x 1080/59.94i, 1280 x 720/59.94p, 29.97p, 23.98p
Electronic shutter: 1/6 to 1/10000, EEI PAL settings:
Minimum illumination: 1.25lx (typical) (1920x1080 mode, F1.4, HD HQ mode: 1920 x 1080/50i, 25p, 1440 x 1080/50i, 1280 x 720/50p, 25p
+18dB, with 8-frame accumulation) HD SP mode: 1440 x 1080/50i, 1280 x 720/50p, 25p
LCD monitor: 4.3" LCD, 800 x 480 (WVGA, 410,000 pixels) Variable frame rate (HQ 720p mode):
Viewfinder: 0.45" LCOS, 1.22 Megapixels (852 x 480 x 3) NTSC settings: 10/12/15/20/24/30/40/48/60 fps
Lens: Canon F1.6, 14x, f = 4.4-61.6 mm (35 mm conversion: 32 to PAL settings: 10/12.5/20/25/40/50 fps
448 mm) [Connectors]
Filter diameter: 82 mm Analog composite output (480i or 576i: Downconverted, 4:3/16:9):
Supported media: SDHC (Class 6 or 10) 1.0 V (p-p), 75-ohms, BNC (unbalanced; switchable from
Slots: x 2 analog component Y output)
Recording time: Approx. 25 minutes (8 GB SDHC card, 35 Mbps, Analog component output (480i or 576i; Downconverted, 720p/1080i):
VBR mode) Y: 1.0V (p-p), 75-ohms Pb, Pr: 0.7V (p-p), 75-ohms, BNC x 3 (unbalanced)
SDI output terminal (480i or 576i: Downconverted/720p/1080i: embedded
audio), BNC (unbalanced)
HD-SDI: Compliant with SMPTE 292 M
SD-SDI: Compliant with SMPTE 259 M
Audio input:
■ SDHC Class 6 or 10 recording time (approx.) [MIC]: -60 dBµ, 3k-ohms, XLR (balanced), +48 V output (phantom power
MOV/MP4 MOV/AVI supply)
[LINE]: +4 dBµ, 10k-ohms, XLR (balanced)
SP HQ SD
Audio output: -8±1 dBµ (when audio signal process output is -20 dB),
720p 1080i 720p/1080i 480i 1k-ohms, RCA x 2 (unbalanced)
4GB 22 min. 17 min. 12 min. 15 min. Headphone: 3.5 mm mini jack (stereo) x 2
8GB 45 min. 35 min. 25 min. 30 min. Remote: DIN 6-pin
IEEE1394 output: 4-pin USB: Mini
16GB 1 hr. 30 min. 1 hr. 10 min. 50 min. 1 hr.
USB-B type, USB 2.0, miniB, slave function (mass storage class) only
32GB 3 hr. 2 hr. 20 min. 1 hr. 40 min. 2 hr.
[Accessories Provided]
Microphone x 1
Final Cut Pro™ is not supplied.
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