JVC And The First High Def Camera
The amazing company of JVC (Victor Company of Japan) released the first high definition video camera for consumers back in . The GR-HD high def camera was the first digital video camera in the world to record and play back high definition images.
By utilizing a newly developed / inch type . million pixel progressive scan CCD and JVC type processing, the new camera records and plays back /p digital high definition and p progressive wide screen images to mini DV tape.
Features The GR-HD is was the first digital video camera in the world to record and play back high definition video and images. The GR-HD records digital images to mini DV tapes using MPEG compression, recording and playing back digital high definition images while still maintaining conventional i DV standard recording times.
The GR-HD also comes with an optical X zoom lens and a built in optical image stabilizer. It also uses a newly developed / inch type . million pixel (. million effective pixels) progressive scan CCD. Due to the JVC original signal processing circuitry and driving system, it can record muti format high quality images.
There are three recording modes; HD mode, SD mode, and DV mode that are based according to the camera operators requirements.
The HD mode records /p digital high definition images, SD mode p progressive wide images, DV mode at the conventional i DV standard. This way, camera users can freely choose among the modes according to their specific requirements.
Even though it was the first high definition video camera to release to consumers, the GR-HD is still a very impressive camera. It has a slew of other features, which are sure to please camera lovers everywhere.
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