JVC introduced the most advanced 2/3-inch camera

The GY-HC900 is a unique and innovative broadcast camcorder that makes no compromises in image quality while offering a level of connectivity not found elsewhere. It features three 2/3-inch CMOS image sensors that deliver high sensitivity, low noise and wide dynamic range. It’s equipped with a new powerful communications engine that truly makes News-over-IP a reality with a streamlined ENG workflow that’s both reliable and cost effective. And it offers a comprehensive fiber solution for advanced EFP and studio installations. For more information click on  “More” or visit: JVC Web

Main features :

  • Three advanced 2/3-inch CMOS image sensors for high sensitivity: F12 @ 60Hz (extended mode)
  • HDR (High Dynamic Range) (Hybrid Log Gamma)
  • Industry standard B4 lens mount
  • Signal-to-noise ratio 62dB (standard)
  • Dual SDXC media recording
  • 50 Mbps 4:2:2 10-bit recording (H.264)
  • Standard MPEG-2 recording up to 35 Mbps
  • 1080p slow motion recording (120fps)
  • Records Sports Exchange Standard formats (1080/720p)

Enhanced Connectivity:

  • Snap-on SFM-CAM2 bonded LTE transceiver (USB or RJ45 connection)
  • Built-in Wi-Fi (2.4GHz/5GHz), high speed MIMO with dual external antennas
  • 3G-SDI (x2) outputs
  • 3G-SDI input for pool feed
  • HDMI output
  • Ethernet LAN (RJ45)
  • USB host for network function
  • Time code IN/OUT
  • Genlock input
  • XLR audio input (x3) and output
  • DC Power out connection (x3)
  • Direct connection (68p) to fiber module
  • Remote control (via direct connect or network)
  • Slot for wireless audio module
  • Slot for future expansion

Complete IP Workflow:

  • Advanced low latency (<500 ms) streaming up to 20Mbps (H.264)
  • Stream camera or pool feed signal
  • Zixi error correction with automatic repeat request (ARQ)
  • SMPTE 2022 forward error correction
  • Remote control via web browser or RM-LP100
  • IFB audio
  • Return video (IP or SDI)
  • Progressive FTP for transfer of live video

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