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Mar 8th
jvc professional camcorder
JVC HM100 Hands On
![]() Opteka X-GRIP Professional Camera / Camcorder Action Stabilizing Handle with Accessory Shoe for Flash, Mic, or Video Light (Black) List Price: Sale Price: $34.95 You save: $25.04 (42%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Average Rating: ![]() DescriptionThe Opteka X-GRIP handle can be used by both a professional or amateur user. This incredible support offers stability and control. The removable shoe attachment enables you to add a video light, flash or microphone. Extremely useful product for shooting events especially skateboarding and other extreme sports. ~ Fits most compact cameras and camcorders with a standard 1/4-20 thread Features
ReviewsX-grip is an excellent accessory for action video amazing product for an amazing price ooooo baby |
![]() JVC GY-HM100U – Camcorder – High Definition – professional – widescreen – optical zoom: 10 x – supported memory: SDHC – flash card Sale Price: $2,795.00 DescriptionThe JVC GY-HM100U is a Compact Handheld camcorder with performance and features found only in larger and more expensive models. It’s designed to be easy to use, making it ideal for news reporters and producers. Seasoned shooters will find that its small size lets them work in environments where larger cameras would be impractical – all while producing recordings on par with broadcast cameras.Three newly developed 1/4-inch progressive scan CCDs – one each for red, green and blue – provide rich, accurate colors. To separate primary colors, JVC has incorporated a high accuracy Fujinon glass prism and the proprietary mounting technology.The GY-HM100U utilizes a high definition lens by Fujinon, world leader in HD lens technology. This lens features 3 aspheric elements which minimize the weight and space required, while producing less distortion, ghosting and flare. JVC’s digital signal processor (DSP) processes all images as full 1920×1080 progressive signals, providing the maximum image information to work with regardless of the actual recording mode that is used.The GY-HM100 records on widely available SDHC Class 6 memory cards, presently available in capacities up to 32GB. The camera provides 2 memory card slots, for a total of up to 64GB of on board storage – enough for more than 6 hours of continuous HD recording. The GY-HM100 records 2 channels of uncompressed LPCM (linear pulse code modulated) 16 bit audio sampled at 48Khz. Audio leve Features
ReviewsIf you are working in FCP, this is the cam for you Incredible piece of equipment I am trying to make my filming worthy of the quality this camera produces! This is pricey but worth it.. so if you have the $$, don’t hesitate to buy this thing, you won’t be sorry. |
![]() JVC SR-DVM700US 3-in-1 Professional Series Video Recorder (MiniDV, 250GB Hard Drive, DVD) List Price: Average Rating: DescriptionThe SR-DVM700 three-in-one video recorder the all-digital formats of MiniDV, 250GB HDD, and DVD in a compact package complete with A-D encoding as well as various editing and dubbing capabilities. Features
Reviewsgood solid machine I felt the need to post this review because other reviews unfairly took this machine to task for things it is not advertised to do, i.e. simultaneous recordings on different media, and playing/recording HD media. That is like rating a toaster poorly because it doesn’t paint your house very well. Duh….. In over 1000 hours of use each, I have had only two failures – both in DVD drives. I used these machines to replace an expensive Pioneer Pro model that cost nearly three times as much and barely lasted a year, (just out of warranty) which gradually lost both DVD drives ($500 apiece) and the hard drive. I also experienced at least a dozen failures with the Pioneer machine, and ended up thoroughly disgusted with it. It was supposed to record to all three drives at once, but I learned the hard way that it would fail to record to all three at once as well. Separate machines provides better redundancy, and I haven’t lost any material since I changed to these machines. I find them reasonably easy to use, although I have yet to see one of these type of machines (hard drive DVD combo) with a decent menu system. I commonly used these to record Distance Education classes in a studio setting, and for transferring older class material from VHS tapes to DVD. (All our own material – no copyright infringements, in case you wondered.) Some of the organization and menu choices can take a little getting used to, and I never had reason to try much editing with them as we usually recorded live and usually whole blocks of time at once. We had other suites for serious editing. They record well going from any media, MiniDV, hard drive or DVD, to the other. Given the 60 minute limit on most MiniDv tape, they work very well copying directly from tape to DVD, and have a special mode just for that. The camera we used during this time period was the Canon HV-20, which is an HD camera, although we recorded in SD as most of our clients still use that mode. The tapes played just fine in the JVC deck if we used SD mode. It is not an HD deck, so don’t expect that. Given the usefulness of these kind of machines in my work, I am not happy they are becoming increasingly rare (probably due to Blu-ray usurping the arena). These are one of the last few remaining models which will record to hard drives or DVD in one unit, and they have a nice set of features. Philips had a similar deck, minus the tape function, which I have also used, and which is also discontinued. I am still using the Philips and the JVCs several times a week for up to 4 hours at a time. All in all, I have been pretty happy with these machines. I would have probably given them only 4 stars if others hadn’t treated them unfairly. Perfect! Old Technology Problems with simultaneous recording Video quality is very acceptable on all three drives, and their are plenty of in and out connections. This unit was not right for my requirements. Had I known it would not record simultaneously on HD and DVD I would have never bought the unit. I even downloaded the manual before purchase and this limitation is not mentioned. Not until I tried to record did a screen pop up saying I could not simultaneously record. Glad I bought it on Amazon! Excellent return policies |
![]() JVC GY-HD110U High Definition 3-CCD MiniDV Professional Camcorder with 16x ProHD Fujinon Lens List Price: Average Rating: DescriptionProduct Model: GY-HD110UProduct Name: GY-HD110U ProHD Digital CamcorderMarketing Information: JVC”s ProHD opens up the world of HD digital cinematography with the introduction of the GY-HD110U. True high definition recording on inexpensive and reliable tape, or optionally onto hard disk, and real 24 frame progressive capture give this camera performance characteristics found only in high end cinematography cameras.Product Type: Digital CamcorderDisplay & GraphicsDisplay Screen: 3.5″ Active Matrix TFT Color LCD Image Sensor: 3 x 0.33″ CCDTotal Resolution: 3.33 MegapixelsLensLens Type: Fujinon Th16×5.5BRM Zoom Lens:Focal Length: 5.5 – 88mmOptical Zoom: 16xAudioMicrophone Type: StereoVideoVideo Signals: NTSCStorageRecording Media: MiniDVStorage Media: 1 x Secure Digital (SD) Card SupportedInterfaces/PortsInterfaces/Ports: 1 x Composite Video OutputInterfaces/Ports: 3 x Component Video OutputInterfaces/Ports: 2 x Audio InputInterfaces/Ports: 1 x Audio OutputInterfaces/Ports: 2 x Headphone Interfaces/Ports: 1 x 6 pin IEEE 1394 Interfaces/Ports: 1 x DC Power Input Physical CharacteristicsDimensions: 9.13″ Height x 9.25″ Width x 12.4″ DepthWeight: 6.9 lb – including lens (Th16×5.5BRMU), viewfinder, battery, microphone and tapeWarrantyStandard Warranty: 1 Year(s) Limited Features
ReviewsTough as Nails Just buy it now Like all the other reviews state, it’s an incredibly great camera. It shoots native 720p HD and in 24 fps so it’s great for up and coming young filmmakers that want to produce movies that “look” like film. The lens is amazing and probably the reason why you should get this camera. The zoom ring is smooth and can zoom in and out much much quicker than most other cameras as well as focus quicker. It’s really filmmaker friendly in that sense and you can detach the lens if you wanted to sub it with another. the picture quality is almost exactly that of film (depending on how you set it) as well. The only negatives would be that I wished that the camera would also display the f-stop reading on the monitor but they seem to be different elements unlike cameras built by Canon and Panasonic. Also, it doesn’t do so well in low light so make sure you are in a well lit area especially if you set the gamma settings for film-like output. Overall, 5 stars for me. The positives totally out-weigh the negatives. Just get it now. Recieved 2 defective cameras. Needless to say, I did not purchase a third camera but bought a Sony HVR-Z7U instead. It’s a little more expensive but well worth the money. I noticed a significant increase in picture quality right away and it has many other features that I like much more. Recording direct to compact flash cuts my editing time in half. I really wanted this camera to work because it has some pretty great features for the price, but it wasn’t worth the hassle for me. My only probs Both of these not a problem if you upgrade to the 200…I know. Still a GREAT camera! JVC GY HD110U PRO HD Camcorder |
![]() Digital Concepts 0.45X Professional 43mm Wide Angle HD Lens with Macro List Price: Sale Price: $17.29 You save: $22.66 (57%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Average Rating: ![]() DescriptionDigital Concepts 0.45X Professional 43mm Wide Angle HD Lens with Macro. Features
ReviewsSize 3 The Digital Concepts 0.45X Professional 43mm Wide Angle HD Lens with Macro is not working with the Panasonic HDC-TM700 camcorder because this camera has an 46 mm lense and I didn’t see the diference when I ordered the 43mm Wide Angle HD Lens Gives excellent results with a simple Photoshop adjustment I got this adapter for my Olympus micro 4/3 camera, to try out as an alternative to a $600 true wideangle. I use it on my 14-42mm lens (28 mm equivalent at wide angle), with a 43 to 40.5mm step-down adapter ring to make it fit my lens. (With this lens, I have to say that the focus mechanism struggled to work–the motors on this tiny lens must be too weak to move the added weight of this adapter–and I therefore found it best to use manual focus. Other cameras may not have this issue). It converts my 28mm equivalent lens to what I roughly estimate is a 21mm lens–a big increase in angle of view. The big problem is substantial barrel distortion. Also, there is chromatic aberration in the corners and some vignetting (darkening in those corners). Now, here’s the trick: Photoshop Elements (and, no doubt, other photo management programs) can eliminate the barrel distortion in: Filter/Correct Camera Distortion/Remove Distortion (try +20 to +30%). This has the huge additional benefit of pulling the corners out of the picture without reducing the wide angle of view–the very corners where both the chromatic aberration and vignetting occur! Crop to make the picture rectangular, and you have reduced all 3 problems significantly with this one adjustment. Now, you still are not getting top quality. But for the ridiculously low price of this lens you are getting very acceptable quality at a twentieth of the price of a “real” ultrawide. Fantastic for the price Let’s face it, if you’re shooting seriously with the HV20/HV30, it’s because you don’t have the budget for a higher end HD camera. If you have the money, the canon wide angle is definitely a wider viewing/recording angle (as my co-worker shot a short film with it. that thing is truly a .45 angle). But if you are on a budget, or are just a hobbyist, this is an outstanding value. I was able to get an extra 2 feet of space on either side of my subject, which may not sound like much but definitely helps when shooting in tight quarters. I deducted 1-star for the mislabeled viewing angle and the fact that if you screw it in too tight, you’ll have a heck of a time taking it off the camera without detaching the macro from the front (had this happen twice already). Just screw it slowly, and don’t worry, it needn’t be airtight. :p Cheap, good quality, but not 0.45x Great price, cheap performance 1. There is significant barrel distortion at the edges of the frame, although this is unlikely to be noticeable if the objects in this part of the frame are not too close to the camera, Despite these problems, the lens clearly has uses. In summary, you can’t really beat the price, so unless you can afford to pay the $150 for the canon wide angle converter, this is a reasonable alternative. I thought about 4 stars, just because the price is soooo cheap, but kept it at three because of the problems. But this is definitely not a keep-attached-at-all-times accessory. It should only be used at wide angles. |
![]() JVC KA-551U Tripod Adapter Kit for the GY-HD100 or 110 Camcorder List Price: Sale Price: $269.95 You save: $29.05 (10%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours DescriptionTRIPOD ADAPTER KIT FOR GYHD100U |
![]() JVC KA-A50U Microphone Holder for the GY-DV5100 Camcorder List Price: Sale Price: $123.95 You save: $16.05 (11%) Eligible for free shipping!Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours |
![]() JVC TM-1051GGU 10″ Color Monitor for JVC Professional Camcorders Sale Price: $1,247.00 DescriptionProduct Name: TM-1051DGU CRT MonitorMarketing Information: Compact yet rugged, the TM-1051DG is engineered for the professionals. For instance, the OSM (on-screen menu) contains a very extensive monitor set-up area where virtually every operational feature and function can be switched or adjust-ed to suit the most sophisticated and wide-ranging of viewing requirements.Product Type: Conventional CRTTechnical InformationActual Screen Size: 1 x 10″Viewable Screen Size: 9″Dot Pitch: 0.5mm Input Signal: AnalogDisplay & GraphicsScanning Frequencies: 15.75 kHz Horizontal Scanning Frequencies: 15.625 kHz Horizontal Scanning Frequencies: 50 Hz Vertical Scanning Frequencies: 60 Hz Vertical Aspect Ratio: 4:3Power DescriptionInput Voltage: 110 V AC or 220 V AC Physical CharacteristicsDimensions: 8.66″ Height x 8.74″ Width x 14.19″ DepthWeight: 17.4 lb |
![]() IDX NVA-100KIT Battery Bracket with V-Mount Adapter for the JVC GY-HD100, HD110 & HD200 Camcorders Sale Price: $349.00 DescriptionIDX BATTERY BRACKET W/V MOUNT FOR ENDURA BATT ON HD100/110 Features
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![]() JVC Professional LM-170U 17-Inch TFT-LCD XGA Monitor Sale Price: $1,025.00 DescriptionProduct Name: Professional LM-170U LCD MonitorProduct Type: LCDTechnical InformationActual Screen Size: 1 x 17″Viewable Screen Size: 17″Projection Technology: Active Matrix TFTInput Signal: AnalogInput Signal: DigitalResponse Time: 5 msDisplay & GraphicsMaximum Resolution: 1280 x 1024Color Support: 16.7 Million Colors (24-bit)Contrast Ratio: 800:1Brightness: 300 NitPhysical CharacteristicsDimensions: 13.1″ Height x 14.7″ Width x 2.8″ DepthWeight: 10.1 lb Features
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