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JVC HD TV Camera Workshop #1

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2006

This video workshop features the incredible versatility of the JVC GY-HD100 camera.  The basic specs of the camera are discussed by documentary cameraman Lars Schwetje and producer Rick Chavez. 

The four-minute vodcast was shot and produced in San Francisco, California, USA.




This is the first in a continuing series of workshops being produced by Lars and Rick to showcase world class companies and their products.  The workshop series is an outstanding opportunity to communicate with the new generation of video producers and cameramen and to get their immediate feedback on the tools designed to help them in their profession.  If your company would like to be included in future product workshops in conjunction with the JVC GY-HD100 camera, contact lars@tvreports.tv.  

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  • I always wanted to have a video camera :(

  • This camera is awesome!!!

    It's so perfect..it's like 3,000...

    We have 2 of these in our church and a Sony..

    I love working with this jvc..!!!

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  • KipKay?

    

  • is better cassette Mini DV or SD card for high definition?

  • Hello,

    I am about to buy a new camera, and I can get one of these HD 100 used for ~1700€; is it still good to buy or should I buy one of these new Semi-Professional Panasonic or Sony models for <2000€.

    Is the Picture still good on modern big Flatscreen TV's?

  • @Sido75288 : This video features some of the older HD camera's from JVC, but prices for the current HM750 and HM790 are ranging from 7.800 to 10.000 dollars.

    For JVC's older ENG-style camera's (the GY-DVx00 and x000 series that record on tape) you paid around 5000 dollars for the camera head and recorder, a lens was not included in the deal (and given that most broadcast lenses cost around 2000 dollars or more you payed around 7000 dollars and up for the total package.)

  • @Maz1989 Epic comment :)

  • that cam costs so... 100.000 dollar or?

  • @Maz1989 it's done xD

  • my school-issue camera

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