JVC Releases First Handheld 4K Camcorder: Under $5K
By Carolyn Giardina
January 11, 2012
January 11, 2012
- JVC’s GY-HMQ10 4K camcorder incorporates the company’s Falconbrid large-scale integration chip for high-speed signal processing and a 1/2-inch CMOS imager with 8.3 million active pixels to provide 3840×2160 footage at 24p, 50p, or 60p.
- According to JVC, the LSI processing can dematrix the raw image data in real-time, and “is able to output 4K images to a monitor or projection system in real-time with virtually no latency.”
- Suggested applications include cinematography and live event coverage.
- Using MPEG-4 technology and an H.264 codec operating at up to 144Mbps, the GY-HMQ10 records up to two hours of 4K video to SDHC or SDXC memory cards.
- The camera lists for $4,995 and is slated for availability in March.
- Where to see it: Central Hall 8225, North Hall N105
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