View Full Version : JVC demos four new 4K large sensor cameras


Tim Dashwood
April 7th, 2014, 08:42 AM
JVC Kenwood is unveiling four new 4K camera models at NAB2014 featuring 4K CMOS Super35 sensors from its sister company AltaSens. The cameras on display in the booth are prototypes and JVC Has not set release dates or pricing.
Full articles and photos are here:http://www.dvinfo.net/article/acquisition/nab2014-jvc-demonstrates-four-new-4k-large-sensor-cameras-for-digital-cinema.html

GY-LSX1: The GY-LSX1 is a 4K shoulder-mount camera equipped with a Super 35mm sensor and PL lens mount. The GY-LSX1 delivers full 4K imagery (4096×2160 or 3840×216) at up to 60p, as well as HD imagery at up to 240p for super slo-motion. It records to SDHX, SDXC UHSI memory cards in MPEG-4 AVC/h.264 4:2:2 codec with 4 audio channels. A live 4K signal can be output via quad HD-SDI or HDMI 2.0. Advanced IP communications capability includes remote control and streaming.
According to an info slide the 1920×1080 is derived from a 2/3″ equivalent windowed portion of the sensor.
The camera also includes genlock and TC in/out. There is no info yet on sensitivity, dynamic range, or available cine and/or log curves.


GY-LSX2: The GY-LSX2 is a handheld unit that uses a Micro Four Thirds (aka MFT or M4/3) mount with a Super-35 sensor. The short flange of mount will allow for the camera to be easily adapted to virtually any other lens mount type, including PL, EF and F.
4K at 24p and 30p can be recorded onto SDHC/SDXC media. I assume the codec is H.264 but there is no specific info yet. However, the camera is capable of recording simultaneously to HD and SD or HD and proxy, as well as simultaneous recording and streaming.



GW-SPLS1: The GW-SPLS1 features the same 13.6MP sensor as the LSX models, but is a two-piece mini 4K camera, delivering full 4K performance, recording to SDHC media, and IP control and viewing.
I was happy to see genlock and timecode capability which will be ideal for lightweight stereoscopic 3D rigging. A 5 meter tether cable is included and a 20 meter cable will be an available option. Once again, a super-35 sensor is used with a M4/3 mount. 4K can be recorded to SDHC/SDXC media and live output is either quad HD-SDI or HDMI 2.0. The recording unit has a folding 7″ monitor.




GW-GBLS1: The final prototype is basically the head from the GW-SPLS1 bundled with a complete gimbal system. JVC has two unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in its booth equipped with the new GW-GBLS1 small-head camera gimbal systems. The system features a high-quality 4K small camera unit with a Super 35mm CMOS sensor that delivers 4096×2160 or 3840×2160 resolution at up to 60p.

Housed in a gimbal designed with proprietary technology developed by JVC, the camera records footage locally to SDXC or SDHC media cards. However, the base of gimbal also houses technology that has the same IP capabilities as the GY-HM890. So, while the camera produces images suitable for cinematic applications, the system also has applications for broadcast news. In the case of a breaking news event, for example, a news station could launch a UAV over the scene and have live aerial coverage of the event transmitted back to the station in full HD resolution – without a news helicopter. There are plenty of UAV cameras on the market, but none have the IP-based technology to deliver a live news report like the GW-GBLS1.

Dylan Couper
April 7th, 2014, 09:28 AM
WHO COMES UP WITH THESE NAMES?!?!?

" Yeh I'm shooting the hwblsxsl"
"Bless you."

Otherwise... These are actually quite exciting. In fact... Im going to make this my first stop today.
The real question I guess if JVC can eat up unclaimed market with them...

Monday Isa
April 7th, 2014, 10:15 AM
Been looking for photos of the cams and nothing yet. Anyone find more info yet?

Glen Vandermolen
April 7th, 2014, 11:26 AM
Pics and info are right here in dvinfo.net:

NAB2014: JVC demos four new 4K large sensor cameras for digital cinema at DV Info Net (http://www.dvinfo.net/article/acquisition/nab2014-jvc-demonstrates-four-new-4k-large-sensor-cameras-for-digital-cinema.html)

Ivan Hurtado
April 7th, 2014, 12:14 PM
The GY-LSX2 looks interesting. If it has an active mount and they somehow managed to add ND filters it would be what lot of people have been claiming for, a handheld camera with M43 mount. If it's 4:2:2 60p 4k it's perfect tor events and run and gunners.

t would be a lot of fun to show with a Blackmagic Ursa on a wedding, but this is a different story! The perfect competitor for the NEX-EA50 crowd.

This year's NAB looks like a poker game; everybody holding their cards until the last second and showing mind blowing hands!

Glen Vandermolen
April 7th, 2014, 02:39 PM
I just hope JVC has abandoned the four SD cards and four HDMI ports idea from the HMQ10.

Ken Ross
April 7th, 2014, 03:43 PM
^ I can't believe they wouldn't now with HDMI 2.0 a reality. They'd be crazy to continue that 4 stream scheme. Good luck finding any UHD TV that can accept 4 HDMI HD quadrants and can put them together to form a coherent 4K image.

Ron Evans
April 7th, 2014, 03:52 PM
The two piece unit GW-SPLS1 looks interesting and does have HDMI 2.0 output.

Ron Evans

Emmanuel Plakiotis
April 8th, 2014, 12:45 AM
Its kind of ironic that sports MFT mount only because is adaptor friendly, since no MFT lens can cover the S35 format

Dylan Couper
April 8th, 2014, 08:32 AM
True but it's smart!
The lsx2 should sell like crazy...

Jay Kavi
April 30th, 2014, 02:54 AM
Its kind of ironic that sports MFT mount only because is adaptor friendly, since no MFT lens can cover the S35 format

Agreed, would love to see some more info on how that works.

Dylan Couper
April 30th, 2014, 08:51 PM
It works like this:
1) get Canon/Nikon lens.
2) get Canon/Nikon to MFT adapter, attach to lens in #1
3) attach 1/2 to camera.
4) profit

It may not be obvious, but you aren't intended to run mft lenses on this camera, for the obvious sensor size issue.

Paulo Teixeira
May 1st, 2014, 05:39 AM
Just a video I shot at NAB.

JVC - New 4K cameras - NAB 2014 - YouTube

I haven't been following the news of these cameras lately but I think their might have been some miscommunication going on. While their, I was very confused when they said how it's a Super 35 chip with a M43 mount. I mentioned to them how something is a little off but it seams like some of them didn't know what I was really trying to say. It seams like one of them had an explanation but I was not able to get that person to interview. He was probably busy.

Jay Kavi
May 1st, 2014, 08:44 PM
It works like this:
1) get Canon/Nikon lens.
2) get Canon/Nikon to MFT adapter, attach to lens in #1
3) attach 1/2 to camera.
4) profit

It may not be obvious, but you aren't intended to run mft lenses on this camera, for the obvious sensor size issue.

Thanks for both the explanation and the sarcasm Dylan :). Clever way to sell a camera with a universal mount of sorts.