New HDV camera from JVC, Everio GZ-HD7
#1
Posted 08 January 2007 - 07:39 PM
JVC showcased their HDD Everio GZ-HD7. The 3CCD camcorder uses the AVCHD codec, writing to a 60GB hard disk for up to 5 hours of HD recording and more at lower resolutions. Fujinon supplies the 10X optical lens and also the mounting system for the 3 1/5" CCDs.
A link is here Everio GZ-HD7
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#2
Posted 17 January 2007 - 10:51 AM
Not to be outdone by Sony, JVC has also introduced a new camera, the Everio GZ-HD7.
JVC showcased their HDD Everio GZ-HD7. The 3CCD camcorder uses the AVCHD codec, writing to a 60GB hard disk for up to 5 hours of HD recording and more at lower resolutions. Fujinon supplies the 10X optical lens and also the mounting system for the 3 1/5" CCDs.
A link is here Everio GZ-HD7
Mike, accoring to JVC's press release, you might have made a mistake on the codec end of things - I posted the full press release on UWDV and they state in the specs the following:
Record Mode Record Resolution CODEC Video/Audio System Bit Rate Recording Time FHD
(Full HD High Quality Mode) 1920x1080i MPEG2-TS /
MP2 (MPEG1 Layer 2) Variable Bit Rate (VBR): Max 30 Mbps
Ave. 26.6Mbps approx. 5hr SP
(Long Time 7 Hour Mode) 1440x1080i MPEG2-TS /
MP2 (MPEG1 Layer 2) VBR: Max 22 Mbps
Ave. 19Mbps approx. 7hr 1440CBR
(Constant Bit Rate Mode) 1440x1080i MPEG2-TS /
MP2 (MPEG1 Layer 2) Constant Bit Rate (CBR): 27Mbps approx. 5hr
This is the first camera that has actually gotten my attention - especially for shooting while freediving - now if only one of the top 3 housing companies would do a housing for this camera (Maybe Gates???)
Edited by freediver, 17 January 2007 - 11:28 AM.
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#3
Posted 20 January 2007 - 04:33 AM
To be honest, the idea of using tape as a storage method makes me queezy
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#4
Posted 20 January 2007 - 08:44 AM
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#5
Posted 20 January 2007 - 10:33 AM
I had a Vic20 too, although I never found out why......I just can't help but remember my commodore vic20 with its tape drive haha in 1981: http://oldcomputers.net/vic20.html
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