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March 9th, 2009, 07:06 PM | #1 |
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JVC HM 100 Footage, When?
With the HM 100 supposedly shipping sometime in April, you would think there would be an abundance of sample footage available. I cant find any...
Anyone have an idea when and where some will be posted? Avery
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March 11th, 2009, 11:22 AM | #2 |
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Thatīs a GOOD question. You are not the only one waiting...
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The day it is officially released will be the only time u will get to see anything from this camera I reckon.
I think we're all gonna be bitterly disappointed with the results tho if the HM700 is anything to go by |
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could you elaborate on your reason?
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well given all the hype surrounding its launch, JVC are playing their cards very close to their chest. They simply want to keep us waiting until the final hour to maintain interest.
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I agree about the spin and hype. However I wanted to see why you did not like HM700 footage? I would expect the 100 model to be less then 700 as far as quality (smaller chip and not so nice optics, however I had hard time judging the samples posted in the article.
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the pixel shifting in the 700 is producing red and green edges (fringing) on high contrast scenes.
There is no way I would accept this as a pro camera even if the codec is top notch. So the hm100 has a smaller sensor and will undoubtedly have the same affliction |
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Tim has uploaded two examples
JVC GY-HM700 Test "Overcranked" at 60fps on Vimeo if you are a member login and then download the actual MOV file - bottom right of page - right click save-as then watch the footage - look at the sky top left - red edges look at the brick wall/girl leaning on wall under MARKET sign - red/green fringing look at the grill on the wall bottom left edges - red/green fringing I get none of this on my EX1 |
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I could see a bit on the shot with the girl. However I could not see the others on my 23" screen. I just don't think it's all that much better then HD110. Maybe the set-up needs tweaking? If HM100 is even worst I don't think I want to purchase it for the price. For about 2k I could see it as a back-up unit, but nothing more. Marketing it as a full pro looks like pure marketing hype.
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A couple things to remember. The HM 700 that Tim did his tests with was a pre-production protoype. He also may not have had time to completely set up the camera. So it probably doesn't reflect the final version's quality.
Two, I have to question whether highly compressed Vimeo examples even begin to do anything justice. And three. Ever since I've been coming to DVINfo, there is some debate on some bacteria sized camera issue that would require the average person to stick their nose up to the monitor to even begin to see some of the issues with these cameras. I've seen posts blasting Red and Silicon Imaging cameras despite the fact the award winning feature films and commercials have been produced using those cameras. It comes across to me sometimes as wanne be's vs. professionals who actually make the tools work. I guarantee someone's going produce an award winning project with these cameras. Because that project will have some compelling content that will be obvious to everyone.
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Couldn't agree with you more David. To say that this isn't a pro-quality camera is way too premature---especially given these are the native 1024x768 sensors. That's an amazing piece of engineering in itself and I believe will translate into some extremely sharp images---yet hopefully with the richer, more filmic quality the JVC usually has in image comparison testing---the EX1/EX3 image is very sharp --some say almost too sharp and too much video-look. I am not about to go there though and light a fire under all the EX1/EX3 users but it will be interesting to see what Adam Wilt's thorough testing proves out.
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I'm hoping to get my hands on a HM700 as soon as they are available and to immediately test the other available lenses against the HDXXX series. I suspect there will be considerably less CA than the previous generation due to improvements in the RGB splitting prism. Quote:
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Looking forward to your findings Tim.
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March 12th, 2009, 04:03 PM | #15 |
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At PMA 2009 I put a card into the HM100 but it refused to record. Same with the another "future" (June) JVC camcorder. Perhaps a very smart way to prevent postings of prototype video.
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