JVC's modular GY-HM750 Compact Shoulder Camcorder is a professional ENG camera that uses the same 1/3" 3CCD sensor and 68-pin chassis as the GY-HM790. More streamlined than its studio-friendly predecessor, the GY-HM750 comes equipped with a Canon 14x zoom and is equally capable of capturing 1080i/p, 720p, and 480i video to .MOV or XDCAM EX compatible .MP4 files. Standard-definition .AVI and .MOV formats can also be recorded for legacy SD applications, making the camera tops in its ability to output ready-to-edit files for such NLEs as Final Cut Pro and Adobe Premiere.
Along with an improved Pre Rec cache function, the GY-HM750 adds a trick of its own: simultaneous recording to both of its SD/SDHC memory slots. That means instant backups or client copies, making your workflow as efficient as possible (an optional SxS recorder provides further extended capture). The camera's full complement of broadcast features also include HD-SDI output, 4:2:2 sampling, and variable data and frame rates. And with its ability to easily interface with various JVC modules for live satellite uplink and HD video feeds, the GY-HM750 becomes a truly multi-purpose capture device, equally adept at shooting breaking news, sports, documentaries, and other on-location events.
Note: Fiber and Multi-core modules specifically designed for the GY-HM790 utilize advanced features of the HM790 and are not compatible with the GY-HM750.
For users of other NLE systems, including solutions from Adobe, Avid, Canopus and Vegas, the GY-HM750 supports the XDCAM EX compatible MP4 file format, which can be edited without re-encoding. HDV-compatible M2T files can also be created from these MP4 files using the ProHD Clip Manager.
For standard definition applications, in addition to .mov format files, the GY-HM750 creates popular type-2 AVI files that import easily into most current and legacy NLE systems.
Detailed information is displayed about each clip including recording format, resolution, and timecode start/stop, user bits, and creation date/time. Clips can be protected from accidental deletion or deleted if no longer needed. Damaged clips (due to improper eject, etc.) may be repaired with the "restore file" function. Though no special formatting is required, memory cards can be re-initialized in the GY-HM750 to an empty state even while the other card is recording.
The IEEE-1394 output is via a 4-pin connector and provides SD or HD depending on mode. The audio output is HDV compliant in HD mode and DV compliant in SD mode.
