At first glance, there doesn’t seem to be a great deal going for the JVC HD100. It may look like it comes with a lot of bells and whistles but it still works like a regular video camera. You’ll find a few differences as compared to other video cameras but you can still shoot great videos with just a push of a button. Lately We filmed the most recent PSI Seminars with this particular digicam.
There are plenty of options on how you can record with this camera, making it really unique. One thing that JVC actually outdid themselves on, was how all of your adjustments can be recorded on a SD card. There’s no need to transfer the files to a different device or camera, it can be pulled right from the card. Automatically recording to a hard disk and recording to a tape at the same time, is another one of the amazing features of this video camera. By saving to a hard drive, you can save time of having to convert the video from tape. You’ll be able to save the cost of buying tape and start to edit footage immediately. Test to see if your current Team National distributor has got this particular photographic camera.
However you hold your video camera, you will find it to be quite simple to use. The camera is not really heavy, and the thickly padded shoulder pad is a great addition. You will believe the quality that is generated by the GY-HD100 when you actually see it, but their HD videos are supposed to look like actual life. There is incredible detail, together with an extended gray-scale and a heightened sense of color. The video clip is shot in 720p so you’re going to have that clean, motion picture look to it. Either 24 frames per second may be saved or 30 frames.
If you are planning to convert the video clip to film, it is best to shoot at the same rate of film, which is 24 frames per second. Because of this, the conversion to film will be really simple and fast. Though you may have a clearer image at 30 frames per second, it will not transfer well onto film. With the JVC GY-HD100, you’re going to get top quality video that is similar to HD cameras that cost $70,000. You will get a much better standard picture recorded, than your regular, average camera, although it doesn’t record HD videos that are uncompressed. The GY-HD100 was one of many pioneers in the HD movement, making incredible photos and videos.
The JVC GY-HD100U High Definition Camcorder will do everything it says, so if that is what you want, consider trying it out. Because JVC was there in the beginning of HD cameras, they are a company that knows what is happening.