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No new HD EVERIO at CEATEC 2007
JVC almost always shows next year's consumer camcorders at Ceatec. It looks like we may have the HD7 and HD3 for another year. Or, JVC doesn't want to tip off the competition and is showing nothing.
However, at the Ceatec show (Japan) JVC showed off a prototype TV camera capable of capturing a 3,840 pixel by 2,048 pixel image at 30 frames per second. The camera is still under development and the version on show at Ceatec is an improvement on previous models the company has shown. It weighs 10 kilograms (23lbs), a third that of the previous prototype. This would be a PRO camcorder to compete with RED. |
No new HD everio announced... Bad news because the HD7 concept (HD in Mpeg2 on HDD, with real prosumer features like focus ring, manual settings, good viewfinder...) needs really some improvements to convince me, espacially on the Picture quality, low ligth capability, and effiency of OIS.
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Here is an article that I posted a long time ago about the HD7
http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english...070208/127547/ It mentions that a future model will be 1080p and feature xvYCC. I’ve been saying this for a while now that camcorder manufactures should be using a Solid State Drive and I hope JVC releases a version of the HD7 with it. Productions for 64 gig 1.8” versions are already starting. |
The CCDs an DSP chips run at 60Hz. The MPEG-2 encoder runs at 30Hz. Each interlace frame is encoded 30 times per second. The encoder speed needs to double to 60Hz without consuming much more power OR generating much more heat. Not EZ! Maybe the encoder will be ready for 2008 CEATEC.
Also, with the new 16GB and 32GB SD cards, the HD7 is a solid state camcorder. |
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Besides, maybe it's 30fps 1080p. |
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The faster a chip runs, the more power it draws and, therefore, the more heat given off. To move from 30fps to 60ps requires the same set of operations to be performed in half the amount of time. Hence, the chip must run 2 times faster. PS: I never said anything about "videosize" since the encoding is now being done at 1920x1080 and so does not need to be changed. Neither would any other aspect of the encoder. Only its speed needs to change. |
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