JVC GY-HD111 manual GY-HD110 Outputs and Applications

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GY-HD110 Outputs and Applications

Signal: 576i digital component throughout.

Application: Integration with existing

SD editing equipment plus additional facility for true native 16:9 origination.

Standard Definition Production

GY-HD110

 

DR-HD100

NLE

IEEE 1394

 

The compact size and wealth of professional features of the GY-HD110 apply just as much to the SD user as to those working in High Definition. Existing DV equipment and accessories can continue to be used with the GY-HD110. However its three CCDs with 1280 x 720 pixel resolution ensure high quality images with superb colourimetry in

both widescreen 16:9 modes and also in a standard 4:3 aspect ratio.

For those upgrading in the future to High Definition, the GY-HD110 will provide a seamless link from the

576i

Standard Definition formats

 

currently in use to those

BR-HD50

in demand for the coming

BR-DV3000

HD standards.

 

 

DV

 

576i

Signal: 720p 24.

Application: Acquisition for cinematography, transfer to film & video assist.

Film School

GY-HD110

MATTE

From the native uncompressed 720p signal, the GY-HD110 camcorder can be set to generate the HDVô compliant 720p 24 recording signal which can record to cassette or to hard disk recorder. The recordings can then be fed in and out of an appropriate NLE and so to a film laser printer, without any requirement for cross-conversion, either from 25p by way of 4% speed change or from 30p by process of 3:2 pull-down.

A further advantage of the GY-HD110 for film schools is that accessories allow the camcorder to be transformed into a digital film camera. The PL-mount adaptor allows prime film lenses to be deployed and also a matte box. Since the optional add-on DR-HD100 hard disk recorder will also record the HDVô for mat of 720p 24, many hours at a time can be put ìin the canî.

BOX

PRIME

LENSES

1/3" TO 'PL'

 

MOUNT

HDVô

ADAPTOR

720p24

 

For the film shooting

 

 

application of ìvideo assistî,

 

 

even standard definition

 

 

recording can be set to 24p

TAPE

BR-HD50

progressive to capture perfectly

 

 

 

the film effect.

LASER PRINTER

720p24

NLE

Signal: 720p 60/50, 720p 30/25, 1080i 60/50, and 576i 50.

Multi Standard Flexibility

Application: Various, where material is to be matched with existing footage or images captured on another format.

720p 60/50

The diagram shows the video signals that are commonly found in HD and SD production in Europe. Specifically this diagram illustrates how these signals are directly available from either the GY-HD110 or the BR-HD50 via

a tape recorded in the native 720p 30/25 format on either of these devices.

GY-HD110

This flexibility comes in part as a result of the original material being recorded in a progressive format, which allows for easier and more effective conversion to other formats than if the original had been recorded as an interlaced signal.

TAPE

REC 720p 30/25

720p 30/25

1080i 60/50 576i 50

 

720p 30/25

 

1080i 60/50

BR-HD50E

576i 50

 

BR-HD50

 

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Contents Professional Choice Page Highly efficient video compression HDV Full Progressive Scanning 720pTime Code Dual recording systemAdvantages of ProHD HDV formatReal 24p JVC’s dual recording systemGY-HD110 Outputs and Applications Live HD Optional lens accessories ProHD lensGY-HD110 GY-HD111 Professional viewfinderExternal HDD Capability Professional specificationsSD memory card Professional functionsProfessional Quality Professional functions cont’d User-friendly designConnect to the optional external HDD Cinema modeOther features Colour barsProfessional design Stable high picture qualityVarious interfaces Options and related equipment Specifications Multi-functional