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June 17th, 2013, 02:32 AM | #1 |
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Close to buying the HM660 just a few questions
Typo in title I mean HM600
I need a new camera for the following projects: Documentaries TV Pilots/Tasters Corporate Web Based Video I currently use a Sony Z5 but I want to go tapeless and I like the look of the JVC, my only worries are the lack of progressive options for AVCHD as I use 1080p for web based video on my Z5 and 1080i for any TV stuff. I know the JVC has been accepted for broadcast but am worried about my bread and butter Corporate shoots. Could someone upload some progressive stuff for me to try in Edius? Cheers guys Last edited by Alan Angel; June 17th, 2013 at 04:00 AM. |
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Re: Close to buying the HM660 just a few questions
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But either way, I use MPEG 1080p25 and it works great for me. Here's a quick sample shot, it's straight from the camera at the highest bitrate (35mbit). https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...NLAKE_PAN2.MOV Give it another 10 minutes, it's still uploading. |
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June 17th, 2013, 11:58 AM | #3 |
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Re: Close to buying the HM660 just a few questions
Thank you for the file, it confirmed my fear that it would not import into Edius.
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June 17th, 2013, 04:20 PM | #4 |
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Re: Close to buying the HM660 just a few questions
It also records in mp4 which should import into Edius cleanly. XDCAM is an easier format to edit with versus AVCHD and JVC includes a clip manager program for the PC.
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Re: Close to buying the HM660 just a few questions
I don't know Edius, but I opened this file (in windows quicktime) using this codec from Calibrated Q:
Calibrated{Q} XD Decode Overview If Edius recognizes it, it might solve the problem. They offer a free but watermarked trial so it is easy to find out if this would work for you. |
June 18th, 2013, 01:36 PM | #6 |
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Re: Close to buying the HM660 just a few questions
Any chance someone can upload a 720 50p clip not in a Mov as I can't import MOV into Edius. Am not sure what other format the camera can use but it's the progressive area that I am concerned about as I know I can use the Interlaced options.
I have the option of getting the HM600 or the Panny 160A but the HM will cost me £700 more due to the lack of Mic & lack of OEM batteries. If the 720 50p footage works in Edius it may just be worth the extra cash. |
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Here you go, 720p50 .MP4. I've included the entire folder that the HM600 creates when you hit record.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...44G0356_01.rar You'll need winrar or similar to view it. (again, give it a few minutes to upload) |
June 19th, 2013, 04:51 AM | #8 |
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Re: Close to buying the HM660 just a few questions
Thank you Jody and thanks to the other guys for your help.
The mp4 imported great which now gives me the following choices. I have been offered an ex demo with a year warranty with just 17 fan hours or I can pay a few hundred pounds and get a new one. Or I can grab the Panny 160A brand new for about £700 less. This is because of the high battery prices of the JVC at the moment, we don't have the Swit batteries over here yet. Could you recommend me a good Mic for the JVC camera, I am looking at the NTG but am worried that once I put the Rycote Softie on you may see it in the top right of the screen, you do on the Sony Z5 and so I am looking to avoid this again. |
June 19th, 2013, 01:43 PM | #9 |
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Re: Close to buying the HM660 just a few questions
Audio Technica AT875 is a great short shotgun microphone designed for camera mounting...not expensive either! I have one on my HM700 and it sounds very good.
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I can't speak for the Panny 160A, but the HM600 is a great camera. As for batteries, I have 2 of the official JVC batteries which usually gets me through an day of shooting. They last a around 3-4 hours each. |
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June 22nd, 2013, 06:59 AM | #11 |
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Re: Close to buying the HM660 just a few questions
Alan, late on seeing this but Ive had zero issues with files from the 600 with Edius 6.54
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Thanks John, that's good to hear.
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