The displayed menu screens of the SYSTEM Menu Screen differ with the shooting mode and the VTR mode.

SYSTEM Menu Screen (Shooting mode)

In the shooting mode, the SYSTEM Menu Screen consists of two screens. (1/2 screen and 2/2 screen)

SYSTEM 1/2 screen

Item

Set Value

Contents

 

 

 

MIC1 INPUT

INT

Selects whether the built-in microphone or a microphone

SEL

XLR

connected to the MIC 1 input connector should be used.

 

 

INT : Use this setting when the built-in microphone should be used.

 

 

XLR : Use this setting when a microphone connected to the MIC

 

 

1 input connector should be used.

 

 

 

WIND CUT

OFF

Selects whether or not the wind noise picked up by the internal

MIC1

ON

microphone or a microphone connected to the MIC 1 input

 

 

connector is reduced.

 

 

OFF : Not reduced.

 

 

ON : Reduced.

 

 

 

WIND CUT

OFF

Selects whether or not the wind noise picked up by a microphone

MIC2

ON

connected to the MIC 2 input connector is reduced.

 

 

OFF : Not reduced.

 

 

ON : Reduced.

 

 

 

+48V MIC1

OFF

To set whether +48 V power should be supplied to a microphone

 

ON

connected to the MIC 1 or MIC 2 input connector.

 

 

MIC 1 and MIC 2 are set separately.

 

 

 

+48V MIC2

OFF

OFF : +48 V power is not supplied.

 

ON

ON : +48 V power is supplied. Use this setting when a

 

 

phantom microphone is used.

 

 

Memo:

 

 

“– – –” is displayed when the MIC1 INPUT SEL item is set to

 

 

INT, and setting is not possible.

 

 

 

AUDIO MODE

32K

Selects the sampling frequency for audio recording (common for

 

48K

CH-1 and CH-2)

 

 

32K : Recording is performed with 12-bit, 32 kHz sampling frequency

 

 

48K : Recording is performed with 16-bit, 48 kHz sampling frequency

 

 

* 4 channels are available when the DV format is recorded with

 

 

12-bit, 32 kHz audio sampling. The GY-DV300 records audio on

 

 

the CH-1 and CH-2 channels. The GY-DV300 does not allow

 

 

after-recording.

 

 

 

REC MODE

SP

Selects the recording speed mode.

 

LP

SP : Standard Play recording speed mode.

 

 

LP : Long Play recording speed mode (recording time is 1.5

 

 

times longer than in the SP mode.)

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JVC GY-DV301, GY-DV300 instruction manual System Menu Screen Shooting mode,  System 1/2 screen Set Value Contents

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.

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