I have this camcorder already 2 months! Still love it considering the price. Image is very sharp in good light. Th low light is still pretty good with low noise. Shot a concert yesterday with alomost now light s a results are pretty good. But when fully zoomed in normal lighting there is purple fringing! Mostly visible on white backgrounds outside you see it. My wife didn't see it.
I shoot with the GY-HM70U this is a great camera! One thing is that when I pan with the camera two things happen. First when I stop the pan the video in the display seems to move for a split second longer. Second is during panning while recording the recorded video has a snap in it. How do I stop this from happening? Please help Thanks.
I recommend, that camcorder for who are starting a video maker life and doesn't have money enough to buy expensive camera, if you are looking for quality in 1080, that is a good and cheaper option.
I have the GY-HM70U when I pan the camera the recorded video shows a snap in the footage. Why is this happening and how do I get rid of it? I have tried changing settings the camera did not do this when I first got it and now it does it all the time. Can someone please help???
There are two possible things that could cause this. First, can you identify what specific memory card you are using with the camera? If the card is not suitable for the camera, it could be dropping frames so as to keep up with the writing buffer in the camera. Second are you viewing the video on the camera itself or on a monitor connected to the camera, or are you converting the files somehow and playing them back on a computer? If you could let us know we can better help to troubleshoot this issue for you. Thanks in advance. Yossi
Hi, Yes I have the Scandisk Ultra 64gb at 30mb/s. When I view it in the viewing monitor on the camera it looks good. When I render it out it shows the snap as it pans. I do a lot of action shooting so panning is critical. I use the cam on a steady cam suit and a boom arm jib crane. I hope this helps if you need any more info feel free to ask, Thank you for responding.
Ron Castle It sounds like the issue is in the rendering. If you would, please send an email to askbh@bhphoto.com, and let us know what program you are using, and also tell us about your computer (model/specs) and hard drives you may be working with and our video specialists and further troubleshoot this for you. - Yossi
JVC GY-HM170UA 4KCAM Compact Professional Camcorder with Top Handle Audio Unit B&H # JVGYHM170UA: bhpho.to/3bTUYAM >Mark< 1/2.33" CMOS Sensor Ultra HD 4K 24/30p Recording at 150 Mb/s 4:2:2 1080p Video up to 60p at 50 Mb/s Dual SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Slots Live UHD 4K Output via HDMI 12x Optical Zoom Lens Two-Position ND Filter Nine User-Assignable Function Buttons Two XLR Inputs for External Microphones Independent Gain Control
@@BandH Thanks for then answer! And what about the sensor? it's not a full sensor does this mean this will deliver not as good quality as for example a DSLR with a full sensor?
Press the "WHT BAL" button near the the front side of the camera, near and just under the lens mount. See page 5, item 24, in the owner's manual: bit.ly/2IlDGvL >Mark
SoyoDario23 Two very different and tough cameras to compare. The SONY HVR-Z7U HDV Camcorder uses Mini-DV media and offers the flexibility of interchangeable lenses. The JVC uses memory card media and has the more cutting edge sensor and features, including wo SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Slots, Dual Battery System(Enable Hot Swap capability), High Frame Rate Recording up to 300fps and an LCOS EVF. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com >Mark
The integrated lens is not removable. We offer several Raynox branded lenses that may be compatible. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com>Mark
You could use the Century Precision Optics 0HD-65CV-46 0.65x Wide Angle Converter Lens B&H # CEHD65CV46. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S.
Everytime I hear that a camera is light, I always see that as a big negative in a professional shooting environment. A camera should be heavy since the weight as direct impact in how stable the shot will look. Also is it just me or is JVC always making the ugliest gear on the market.
I have this camcorder already 2 months! Still love it considering the price. Image is very sharp in good light. Th low light is still pretty good with low noise. Shot a concert yesterday with alomost now light s a results are pretty good. But when fully zoomed in normal lighting there is purple fringing! Mostly visible on white backgrounds outside you see it. My wife didn't see it.
I shoot with the GY-HM70U this is a great camera! One thing is that when I pan with the camera two things happen. First when I stop the pan the video in the display seems to move for a split second longer. Second is during panning while recording the recorded video has a snap in it. How do I stop this from happening? Please help Thanks.
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under 2000 at this time the best choice is the panasonic agac90. I have some real footage from events on my channel.
Is there still a semi pro camcorder market? That would surprise me.
I’m very new into photography so would I be able just to use a standard as card to rcord an put it straight into a computer and watch videos back?
Yes, most SD cards could be used. As far as playback, that would depend on the format you are recording the software available on the computer.
I recommend, that camcorder for who are starting a video maker life and doesn't have money enough to buy expensive camera, if you are looking for quality in 1080, that is a good and cheaper option.
I have this model camera some focusing in that cam and which mode is best for video 50p or 50i
This setting will not affect the camera focus. >Mark
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What is the color space? 4.4.2? Thanks
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Can we click photo in it
I have the GY-HM70U when I pan the camera the recorded video shows a snap in the footage. Why is this happening and how do I get rid of it? I have tried changing settings the camera did not do this when I first got it and now it does it all the time. Can someone please help???
There are two possible things that could cause this. First, can you identify what specific memory card you are using with the camera? If the card is not suitable for the camera, it could be dropping frames so as to keep up with the writing buffer in the camera. Second are you viewing the video on the camera itself or on a monitor connected to the camera, or are you converting the files somehow and playing them back on a computer? If you could let us know we can better help to troubleshoot this issue for you. Thanks in advance. Yossi
Hi, Yes I have the Scandisk Ultra 64gb at 30mb/s. When I view it in the viewing monitor on the camera it looks good. When I render it out it shows the snap as it pans. I do a lot of action shooting so panning is critical. I use the cam on a steady cam suit and a boom arm jib crane. I hope this helps if you need any more info feel free to ask, Thank you for responding.
Ron Castle It sounds like the issue is in the rendering. If you would, please send an email to askbh@bhphoto.com, and let us know what program you are using, and also tell us about your computer (model/specs) and hard drives you may be working with and our video specialists and further troubleshoot this for you. - Yossi
Can I record straight to an external HDD on this camera?
Ron Castle No, unfortunately this camera is not able to record directly on to an external HDD. - Yossi
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What camcorder would you recoment for starting videographers with a low budget? (around the same price as this one)
JVC GY-HM170UA 4KCAM Compact Professional Camcorder with Top Handle Audio Unit
B&H # JVGYHM170UA: bhpho.to/3bTUYAM >Mark<
1/2.33" CMOS Sensor
Ultra HD 4K 24/30p Recording at 150 Mb/s
4:2:2 1080p Video up to 60p at 50 Mb/s
Dual SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Slots
Live UHD 4K Output via HDMI
12x Optical Zoom Lens
Two-Position ND Filter
Nine User-Assignable Function Buttons
Two XLR Inputs for External Microphones
Independent Gain Control
@@BandH Thanks for then answer! And what about the sensor? it's not a full sensor does this mean this will deliver not as good quality as for example a DSLR with a full sensor?
Hi I'm a wedding videographer and I have JVC hm70 camera can you tell me about white balance how to do it
Press the "WHT BAL" button near the the front side of the camera, near and just under the lens mount. See page 5, item 24, in the owner's manual: bit.ly/2IlDGvL >Mark
you should think about a change in occupation. . .
It can blur background
Hello this model is better than the sony Z7 ?
SoyoDario23 Two very different and tough cameras to compare. The SONY HVR-Z7U HDV Camcorder uses Mini-DV media and offers the flexibility of interchangeable lenses. The JVC uses memory card media and has the more cutting edge sensor and features, including wo SD/SDHC/SDXC Memory Card Slots, Dual Battery System(Enable Hot Swap capability), High Frame Rate Recording up to 300fps and an LCOS EVF.
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com >Mark
Auto gain off or on ?Which is better
Auto-Gain probably works best in most situations where lighting is good. >Mark
Can you attach a lens to the JVC GY-HM70U ?
The integrated lens is not removable. We offer several Raynox branded lenses that may be compatible.
Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh@bandh.com>Mark
+B and H Hi is there a link to some of these Raynox branded lenses I need to find some wide angle lenses?
Please explain the operation metho
Use this camera Is there an image stabilization feature?
Yes. There is optical image stabilization with what JVC calls "Enhanced Advanced Image Stabilizer". >Mark
Please explain the operation metho
The HM70 will record 4:2:0 color space in the AVCHD file.
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JVC GY-HM70U. Catchy name... oh, wait...
Please explain the operation metho
I mean I'd be sold if xlr and level controls were there. Heck I'd be sold at $2000 if they were built in. I can live without ND but come on, no xlr.
You could use the Century Precision Optics 0HD-65CV-46 0.65x Wide Angle Converter Lens B&H # CEHD65CV46. Please contact us via e-mail if you have additional questions: askbh{at}bandh{dot}com. Mark S.
Everytime I hear that a camera is light, I always see that as a big negative in a professional shooting environment. A camera should be heavy since the weight as direct impact in how stable the shot will look.
Also is it just me or is JVC always making the ugliest gear on the market.
CAN you put a fish eye on that ?
very very bad camera focus very very very ost camera
warast cam, warast display