JVC rolls out new HD palm-sized consumer camcorder
Jul 25, 2007 11:14 AM
The new JVC HD Everio GZ-HD3 consumer camcorder records to a built-in hard drive and can deliver an HDV-compatible data stream at 27Mb/s.
JVC has launched a new, compact HD consumer camcorder that combines a 3-CCD image sensor, HD 1440 x 1080 recording and embedded 60GB hard disk storage.
The new HD Everio GZ-HD3 records to a built-in hard drive and offers point-and-shoot simplicity in a palm-sized camcorder.
The HD Everio GZ-HD3 relies on three 16:9 progressive scan CCDs for 1440 x 1080 HD recording. The camcorder’s lens block also uses CCD pixel shift technology to increase horizontal and vertical resolution. The camcorder uses a Konica Minolta HD lens and can record in 1440CBR mode at 1440 x 1080i resolution and a data rate of about 27Mb/s, delivering an HDV-compatible stream. In this mode, the camcorder’s 60GB hard drive offers about five hours of record time.
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