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JVC
Launches
New HD
Everio
Memory
Camera
For
Video
Enthusiasts
New HD
Everio
GZ-HM400
offers
Full HD,
9 MP
stills
and slow
motion.
WAYNE,
NJ,
September
14, 2009
– JVC
today
announced
a new
video
camera
that
offers
the
performance,
features
and
handling
demanded
by video
enthusiasts.
The new
JVC HD
Everio
GZ-HM400,
available
immediately,
emphasizes
image
quality
and
usability
in a
design
that
videographers
will
find
allows
comfortable
extended
use.
The HD
Everio
GZ-HM400,
which
records
to an
SD/SDHC
card and
includes
32GB of
internal
memory,
features
a
10.3-megapixel
CMOS
sensor
that
delivers
nine-megapixel
still
images
and 1080
TV lines
of
horizontal
resolution
for Full
HD
video.
High-speed
recording
of up to
600fps
is also
possible
for
slow-motion
playback
of
sports
and
other
fast
action.
The
camera’s
features
are
easily
accessible
through
an
intuitive
user
interface
that
features
analog-like
dial
adjustment
and
direct-access
buttons.
The core
image
sensing
device
for this
camera
is a
1/2.33-inch
10.3-megapixel
CMOS
sensor
with
Bayer
Array
RGB
Color
Filter.
This
translates
into
obvious
advantages
in
digital
still
photography,
as
nine-megapixel
stills
are
possible
without
any need
for
interpolation.
For
video,
the
high-speed
image
processing
of 5.3
million
effective
pixels
applied
by the
HD
Gigabrid
Premium
II
Engine’s
super
high-band
processor
results
in 1080
TV lines
of
horizontal
resolution
— the
theoretical
maximum
level of
1920 x
1080
Full HD.
What’s
more,
the 24
Mbps
recording
capability
of this
engine (UXP
mode) —
the
highest
bit rate
possible
for
AVCHD
video —
delivers
detailed
images
with
fluid
motion.
Optically,
the
GZ-HM400
features
a KONICA
MINOLTA
HD LENS
that
provides
a
high-resolution
image
source.
But
perhaps
more
noteworthy
is the
JVC-developed
optical
image
stabilizer
that
uses two
active
prisms
to
correct
camera
shake at
the lens
entrance
before
the
image
enters
the
lens.
The two
prisms,
compensating
in the
horizontal
and
vertical
directions,
provide
the same
effectiveness
throughout
the
entire
zoom
range,
from
wide to
telephoto.
On the
top of
the
camera
are
three
buttons,
“A”, “S”
and “U”,
for
selecting
shooting
modes.
“A”
selects
the
Aperture
Priority
Setting,
“S” is
for
selecting
the
shutter
speed,
and “U”
is
User-Assignable,
which
lets
users
assign
their
own
frequently
used
settings
to this
button.
Positioned
next to
the lens
barrel
are
controls
for
manual
brightness
and
focus
adjustment;
just
tilt a
lever
switch
to
select
either
brightness
or
focus,
then
turn the
manual
adjustment
dial in
the
direction
desired.
This
“analog”
type
control
provides
more
intuitive
operation
and
allows
fine-tuning
of both
settings.
What’s
more,
when
used in
conjunction
with the
SET
button,
this
same
dial
allows
easy
setting
of
various
other
functions
with
menu-free
simplicity.
Zoom is
controlled
by a
seesaw-style
zoom
lever,
which
provides
smooth
zooming.
The body
is
sculpted
to offer
a
sure-grip
contour,
and
size-balanced
to
afford
extended
operation
with
reduced
fatigue.
Three
different
high-speed
recording
modes
are
available
for
slow-motion
video
playback:
600fps,
300fps
and
120fps.
For
instance,
at
600fps,
motion
occurring
over a
mere 2.4
seconds
is
slowed
down to
24
seconds
(10
times as
long),
enabling
the user
to
capture
crucial
moments
that are
not
visible
to the
naked
eye.
This
function
can be
used as
an
effective
tool for
sport
technique
analysis,
nature
studies,
and much
more.

For
still
image
shooting,
up to
60fps
5.3-megapixel
stills
can be
shot in
a
continuous
burst of
up to 11
images.
Or, if
preferred,
continuous
shooting
of up to
six
nine-megapixel
stills
at up to
15fps is
also
possible.
It is
also
possible
to shoot
5.3-megapixel
stills
simultaneously
while
recording
1920 x
1080
Full HD
video.

JVC’s K2
Technology,
a proven
technology
in the
audio
field
that
restores
fine
sound
details
that are
lost
during
compression,
has been
incorporated
for the
first
time in
a
camera.
Other
noteworthy
features
of the
GZ-HM400
include
Face
Detection
technology
that
identifies
up to 16
faces to
accurately
adjust
the
focus
and
exposure,
as well
as One
Touch
Upload
to
YouTube™
and the
One
Touch
Export
function
to
easily
export
videos
and
stills
to an
iTunes®
Library.
In
addition
to the
SHARE
STATION
DVD
Burner
that
allows
easy
AVCHD
DVD
burning
without
using a
PC, this
year JVC
offers a
new
option
for
playback
and
enjoyment
of
GZ-HM400’s
recordings.
The new
CU-VS100
HD Media
Player
plays
back
AVCHD
video
saved on
an SD
card,
with
double
slots
for
uninterrupted
playback
from two
cards.
HDMI
connection
to an
HDTV
assures
maximum
quality
enjoyment
without
complicated
wiring.
PC users
will
appreciate
the
GZ-HM400’s
Everio
MediaBrowser,
a single
application
for
everything
from
simple
editing
to file
playback
and
management.
The JVC
HD
Everio
GZ-HM400
is
available
immediately
at a
nationally
advertised
value of
$999.95.
About
JVC
U.S.A.
JVC
U.S.A.,
headquartered
in
Wayne,
New
Jersey,
is a
division
of JVC
Americas
Corp., a
wholly-owned
subsidiary
of
Victor
Company
of Japan
Ltd. JVC
distributes
a
complete
line of
video
and
audio
equipment
for the
consumer
and
professional
markets.
For
further
product
information,
visit
JVC’s
Web site
at
http://www.jvc.com
or call
1-800-526-5308.
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brand
names
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trademarks,
or trade
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