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  1. #1 JVC GZ-HD7 consumer full HD camcorder 
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    Victor's Consumer Camcorder Supports 1920 x 1080i Recording

    "JVC claims this product is the world's first camcorder that ever supports so-called "full HD" by achieving 1920 horizontal resolution...The capacity of the built-in HDD is 60 GB. In 1920 x 1080i format (dubbed FHD mode), about 5 hours of video and audio data can be recorded on the HDD."



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    The GZ-HD7's 1.8-inch built-in 60 GB HDD. It is supported through a rubber damper, so impact from a shock and other factors can be lowered.

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    720p too right?
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    Sanjin,
    it will be fun to replace the HD with 160gb (or bigger), like somebody did with the consumer Sony. JVC usually feed 12V via a simple DC plug - inexpensive from any other 12V source. If FCP implementation works well, this would be a fine carry-around-cam, crashcam, 2nd, 3rd unit etc ...
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    Wasn't this announced during IBC but at someplace else? Kind of old news.
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    1/3" 1/4" chips???
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    The camcorder uses a 3-CCD camera system. The CCD is a 1/5-inch model and its aspect ratio is 16:9. Its total resolution is 0.57 megapixels (effective resolution 0.53 megapixels = 976 x 548) and output is progressive. Of the CCDs respectively dedicated to R (red), G (green) and B (blue) recording, only the G-dedicated CCD's optical position is offset and fixed from the other CCDs' by one-half pixel in both vertical and horizontal axis, which is so-called "Pixel Shift structure" (already employed for the "GZ-MG505"). JVC secured total resolution of 2032 x 1116 and effective resolution of 1952 x 1096 pixels through this technology. The camcorder features optical 10X zoom. Its lens boasts a brightness of F1.8 at the widest angle and F1.9 at the most telescopic angle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by peter roehsler View Post
    Sanjin,
    it will be fun to replace the HD with 160gb (or bigger), like somebody did with the consumer Sony. JVC usually feed 12V via a simple DC plug - inexpensive from any other 12V source. If FCP implementation works well, this would be a fine carry-around-cam, crashcam, 2nd, 3rd unit etc ...
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    Very good idea Peter. Let us meet soon on Naschmarkt or somwhere around for the RED chat soon. We should use a private mail to fix the schedule.
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    Full HD? These people are jokers.

    Quote Originally Posted by peter roehsler View Post
    The camcorder uses a 3-CCD camera system. The CCD is a 1/5-inch model and its aspect ratio is 16:9. Its total resolution is 0.57 megapixels (effective resolution 0.53 megapixels = 976 x 548) and output is progressive. Of the CCDs respectively dedicated to R (red), G (green) and B (blue) recording, only the G-dedicated CCD's optical position is offset and fixed from the other CCDs' by one-half pixel in both vertical and horizontal axis, which is so-called "Pixel Shift structure" (already employed for the "GZ-MG505").
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    Pixelshift can give a max luma resolution enhancement of around 1.4, which gets you close to 1440x720 which is about right for interlaced 1080i (given hardly anyone does the full 1920) and 1080 * interlace factor to stop twitter, lower it's vertical resolution to around 700ish. Anyone know the size of the pixels in microns for this camera?

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