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- SD/HD/3G-SDI Input
- HDMI and SDI Loop Outputs
- Supports SD and HD Signals
- Automatic Input Signal Detection
- Software Control
- Power & Firmware Updates via USB 2.0
- International USB Power Supply Included
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Outdoor-Housing for KY-PZ100 PTZ-Cameras incl. DBH-07 ceiling-mount — – Camera-Housing protection class IP64 standard —- 12V DC power supply — HDMI Fibre-Extender-Transmitter and Receiver —- – 2,5m cable-set SC multimode Fibre, Lan, 240VAC
The GY-HM660RE is JVC’s most advanced handheld mobile news camera. Small and light enough to be used anywhere, this camera surpasses the performance of many traditional ENG-style units and offers reliable, high quality streaming without the use of a backpack or external encoder. Dual codecs make it possible to record full HD on solid state memory while simultaneously streaming the footage for live broadcast.
Professional camera for ENG or studio applications, with 3 1/3-inch CMOS sensors (1920×1080) with 12-bit processing and F12 sensitivity. The JVC GY-HM850R camcorder is supplied with Canon 14x KT14X4BKRS optics. Record to SCXC and SCHD cards in dual mode as a backup, extended recording using both cards sequentially or creation of a second file format for fast sending (e.g.user-assignable HD+web). Thanks to its data connectivity, it is also possible to generate streaming in real time. It has SDI, HDMI and Composite outputs.
Whether you’re shooting news, commercials, sports, documentaries or events, the GY-HM850R-KT14 is your first choice in an affordable, high-performance shoulder camera. Its three CMOS optical system delivers HD images to solid-state memory while the camera transmits live via optional adapters.
This GY-HM850RCHE version of the camera is supplied without lens, enabling you to use your own 1/3-inch lenses. Whether you’re filming news, commercials, sports, documentaries or events, the GY-HM850RCHE is your first choice in an affordable high-performance shoulder camera. Its three-CMOS optical system delivers HD images to solid state memory while the camera streams live via optional adapters.