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MENU SCREEN Setting Menu Screens

Various settings are made on the menu screens in accordance with the mode of usage of the GY-DV300. In the shooting mode, settings can be made on two separate sets of menus in accordance with the setting of the MODE switch (“CAM-A” or “CAM-B”). The contents of settings are retained in the GY- DV300’s memory also when the power is turned off.

POWER switch

MODE switch OFF

MENU MODE

button CAM-B

CAM-A VTR

GAIN SHUTTER

MENU

POWER

ON

SELECT dial

Menus cannot be set during a recording.

In the shooting mode, the MODE item on the TOP MENU screen is used to decide whether the AUTO mode or MANUAL mode should be used.

TOP menu screen

MEN U

MODE

E A R PHON E L EV EL

S Y S T EM S E T . .

D I S P L A Y S E T . .

C AME RA S E T [ C AM - A ] . .

OP E R AT I ON [ C AM - A ] . .

C L OC K / T C . .

MENU A L L R E S E T

E X I T

Cursor Indicates position of MODE switch

Make the settings while observing the LCD screen or the viewfinder screen. If the OUTPUT CHAR. item on the DISPLAY [2/2] screen is set to MIX, the menu screen can also be viewed on a monitor connected to theVIDEO OUT orY/C OUT connector.

1. Set the POWER switch to “ON”.

2. Set the MODE switch. (“CAM-A”, “CAM-B”, “VTR”)

3. Press the MENU button for about 1 second.

The TOP MENU screen appears.

4.Select the menu screen to be set.

Rotate the SELECT dial to align the cursor (f) with the menu screen to be set, and then press the SELECT dial.

The selected menu screen appears.

5.Select the menu item on the menu screen.

Rotate the SELECT dial to align the cursor (f) with the menu item to be set, and then press the SELECT dial.

The setting area of the selected item starts blinking, and the desired value can now be set.

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JVC GY-DV300 Menu Screen Setting Menu Screens, Menu Mode, Button CAM-B, Select dial Menus cannot be set during a recording

GY-DV301, GY-DV300 specifications

The JVC GY-DV300 and GY-DV301 are part of JVC's renowned D-Series of professional camcorders, known for their impressive video quality and user-friendly features. Launched in the early 2000s, these models gained widespread recognition for their reliability and versatility in various broadcasting and filmmaking environments.

Both camcorders utilize a 1/3-inch CCD sensor that delivers high-quality images with a resolution of up to 720 x 480 pixels in standard definition. The GY-DV300 is particularly notable for its innovative pixel shift technology, which enhances image resolution and detail by shifting the sensor pixels to improve clarity and reduce artifacts. This feature is especially beneficial for capturing finer details in dynamic scenes, making it suitable for both documentary filmmaking and news reporting.

One of the standout features of the GY-DV301 is its advanced lens system, which provides a 16x optical zoom with a focal length range that allows for excellent versatility in framing shots. The Fujinon lens used in these models is well-regarded for its superior optical performance, ensuring crisp, vibrant images in various lighting conditions. Additionally, both camcorders come equipped with a built-in ND (neutral density) filter, enabling filmmakers to control light exposure creatively without compromising on depth of field.

The user interface of the GY-DV300 and GY-DV301 is designed with professionals in mind. The camcorders offer manual controls for focus, iris, and white balance, allowing users to have precise control over their shooting parameters. The ergonomic design ensures that the camcorders are comfortable to use over extended periods, with a range of customizable buttons and settings readily accessible.

In terms of recording formats, the GY-DV300 and GY-DV301 support DV format recording, which offers high-quality digital video suitable for editing and broadcast. They also feature multiple connectivity options, including FireWire and composite outputs, making them compatible with a wide array of editing systems and broadcasting equipment.

Overall, the JVC GY-DV300 and GY-DV301 represent a significant step forward in video technology during their time, merging advanced imaging capabilities with robust professional features. Their blend of quality, flexibility, and an intuitive operational design has made them enduring choices for videographers and broadcasters alike, solidifying JVC's reputation in the professional video market.