Three new AVCHD camcorders from JVC
JVC today released three new models of HD camcorders recording format AVCHD. Two of them support the record in two different formats, and one of them allows you to store up to 50 hours of Full HD video in AVCHD format.

GZ-HD10
JVC models GZ-HD40 and GZ-HD30 are the first in the world which support the record in AVCHD, and MPEG-2 formats, giving the opportunity to make a choice either in favor of high-compression and more time record in the person of AVCHD, either in favor of MPEG-2, offering more flexibility when editing the recorded video. Both cameras allow Full HD video recording 1920×1080 resolution in both formats, with the older models as possible on the hard disk volume of 120 GB, and GZ-HD30 - for 80 GB. GZ-HD10 records only in the AVCHD format (1440×1080) and on the hard disk of 40 GB.

GZ-HD30
In submitted updates used CMOS sensors with interpolation technology with small size, but high resolution. This proprietary technology is based on the JVC technology system of three matrices (3CCD), when the virtual pixels from a private individual pixels red, green and blue colors.

GZ-HD40
All three models will be for sale in August at a price of $1299.95 for the GZ-HD40, $999.95 for GZ-HD30 and $799.95 for GZ-HD10.









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