JVC to Introduce Video/Still Hybrid Cam That Puts Pro Shooting Capabilities Into Anyone's Hands: GC-PX10

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JVC to Introduce Video/Still Hybrid Cam That Puts Pro Shooting Capabilities Into Anyone's Hands: GC-PX10

IFA BERLIN, September 1, 2011/PRNewswire/ --

   
          JVC's GC-PX10 Takes 12 Megapixel Stills, Progressive Full HD
  Video Sampled at 36 Mbps, and Super-Slow Motion With 250 fps High-Speed
              Recording, Powered by FALCONBRID Imaging Engine

    - With Photo

    JVC (Victor Company of Japan, Limited) is launching the new GC-PX10
digital memory camera to select markets around the world. This camera is
capable of satisfying users both in terms of digital still photography and
video recording, and offers unique advantages of being a "hybrid" camera. In
addition to being able to take 12 Megapixel stills and Full HD video with a
single camera, it also lets users capture pristine stills from video. Since
video is recorded in progressive format, with an amazingly fast 36 Mbps
sampling rate to enable the intake of larger amounts of visual data, each
frame of video is a crystal clear still image without blur. Adding to its
appeal are consecutive still shooting at 50 shots per second, as well as
high-speed video shooting at 250 frames per second to yield super-slow
motion footage. Its design emphasises stable shooting of both still and
moving images, thus featuring an "L" shape similar to SLR cameras (but with
much less bulk) to encourage two-handed holding.

    GC-PX10 was created based on a single premise - that beautiful video
consists of a series of beautiful still images. This camera succeeds in
putting both beautiful moving and still images into the hands of virtually
anyone. Video is Full HD 1920 x 1080, but more importantly, Progressive
recording means each individual frame offers complete visual information
unlike interlace in which each frame only includes half the visual
information. And since the sampling rate is an extremely fast 36 Mbps, the
visual information included in each frame is extremely clear and detailed.
What this means for the user is that he or she can shoot hours of video and
later go back to pick out any moment and save it as a high quality still
image - just by pressing a button. With this function, anybody can take
impressive "hero shots" that would otherwise be missed, like ensuring a
return on your investment.

    Of course, the camera allows digital still shooting in real time also,
with up to 12 Megapixel resolution (4000 x 3000). An ISO6400 mode is
available for increased sensitivity when shooting in dark environments.
Rapid-fire still shooting is also possible (3840 x 2160), at 50 shots per
second, up to 130 shots total per burst. This actually surpasses the
capabilities of other Digital SLR cameras currently on the market.

    Super-slow motion is an effective tool for analysing form and technique
of athletes. GC-PX10 can shoot video at 250 frames per second, which when
played back, slows movement down to one fifth of normal speed. Image
resolution is VGA (640 x 360), making it more than sufficient for online
posting and viewing. But more importantly, this camera allows this mode to
be used for up to approximately 2 hours straight. So, to offer an extreme
example, it's possible to record an entire football game in super-slow
motion.

    Key to all of this visual capability is JVC's high-speed imaging engine,
FALCONBRID. This JVC-original processor was released in December 2010 and
has since been featured as the core technology in JVC's 3D camcorder GS-TD1,
as well as the latest Everio lineup. In terms of performance, FALCONBRID is
a next-generation ready 1-chip technology that's actually capable of
processing 4K2K images. As such, it is readily able to handle the high-speed
processing of both high-resolution moving and still images required for
GC-PX10. Other support technologies that went into the GC-PX10 include the
1/2.3" 12.75 Megapixel Back-Illuminated CMOS sensor, Optical Image
Stabilisation with Advanced Image Stabiliser function, KONICA MINOLTA HD
LENS, 19x Dynamic Zoom* with no image degradation when zoomed, K2 technology
for high quality sound, 32GB internal memory, tiltable 3" Touch Panel
monitor, HDMI output, and bundled LoiLoScope FX software (for Windows(R)).

    GC-PX10 is scheduled for launch in the UK at the end of September 2011.

    *18x when Advanced Image Stabiliser set to ON.

    Except for the historical information contained herein, this news
release contains forward-looking statements. These involve risks and
uncertainties that could cause actual results to vary or differ materially
from those projected.

    Microsoft(R) and Windows(R) are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries. All brand names are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade
names of their respective holders.

    To down load image and specs please click here
http://www.europe.jvc.co.uk/JUK

    Note to Editors:

    A picture accompanying this release is available through the PA
Photowire. It can be downloaded from http://www.pa-mediapoint.press.net
or viewed at http://www.mediapoint.press.net or
http://www.prnewswire.co.uk.

   
    Contacts:
    Mushtak Kazi - Communications Manager
    Tel: +44(0)20-82087686
    Mobile: +44(0)7970-487663
    E-mail: mushtakk@jvc.co.uk [neilm@jvc.co.uk ]

Source: JVC

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