
More detailed information on price and availability of the 3D Pro HD
camcorder GY-HMZ1 there is still not yet the JVC has already generated before the IBC with a re-announcement of the camera in position. Back at NAB in April, there were quite detailed information on HMZ1,
as reported. They are largely still valid and still TD1 virtually identical to those of the consumer model. Only the handle with the XLR
audio section is added ... We recapitulate: it is at the HMZ1 (as with the TD1) by a double-lens camcorders (two F1.2 lenses are installed), linked the two image streams via two 1 / 4, 1 inch CMOS sensors using BSI-MP 3:32 records - a FALCONBRID video engine operates within. The stereoscopic video are recorded either in full HD resolution 1920x1080 in the MVC container (with a total of up to 34 Mbps) or in side-by-side format. Halved in the latter system due to the resolution, because when writing the file, the two images are squeezed together into a frame. "Normal" 2D images can also make. The German press release mentioned only incidentally 24p signals, however, one might assume that this country will also refresh the classic 50i (or 25i) supports, particularly those identified in the original American message 60i. The 8.9 cm wide autostereoscopic display provides the images already in three dimensions, 64GB of internal memory is included (not 80 as announced in the U.S. model). The maximum wide angle in the 3D mode will be modest 46.7 mm (equivalent to KB), and this value was originally specified for the TD1 - a look into the technical specifications of the camera brings to light marginally better 42mm. This will probably then apply for the HMZ1. The only other difference between the Pro HD
camcorder and the Everio GZ-TD1 for consumers, we have next to Henkel-cum-XLR could discover, is the reference to an included conversion software, with which the recording format MVC separates into two separate channels can, which will then allow the process using the editing program of choice. 