When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sony’s new HVR-Z1U professional HDV format camcorder, part of a complete HDV production system, ...
As the HDV format gains acceptance, many people are wondering what camera to buy. Sony, JVC and Canon offer competing models and formats, with the most significant difference being the choice between ...
TORONTO, Nov. 11 - Sony of Canada Ltd.has introduced the HDV 1080i video tape recorder called the HVR-M10U VTR. Designed for professional use, the HVR-M10U has many of the same benefits as the HVR-Z1U ...
Xilinx has announced that Victor Company of Japan, Limited (JVC) has adopted Xilinx low-cost Spartan-3E field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) for its latest handheld high definition video (HDV) GY”HD ...
Get out the record books—JVC is proud to announce the world s first compact high definition 3-CCD Camcorder with interchangeable lenses. This camera has enough features choke an HD-compatible horse. I ...
It seems Tokyo-based crap gadget maker Thanko finally managed to come up with a device that’s not (too) crappy. The device in questions is a HDV (not HD, mind you) video camera [JP] measuring ...
The upgrade adds support for hundreds of the most popular cameras which shoot to AVCHD and HDV transport streams. In addition to the various AVCHD and HDV cameras supported by ClipWrap, EditReady can ...
Sony has added a high-def video camera to its QUALIA line of high-end, ultra-expensive electronics. The QUALIA 002, or Q002-HDR1, is essentially a pricey version of their already expensive HDR-FX1 HD ...
Sony’s new QUALIA 002 is an HDV camera based on their “HDR-FX1” released in October of last year, with only a couple improvements. The “Vario-Tessar T*” lens has been dropped in favor of Carl Zeiss’s ...
JVC looks to Xilinx programmable technology to achieve substantial cost reduction and enhance features of latest HDV camera-recorder SAN JOSE, Calif., November 14, 2006 –Xilinx, Inc. (NASDAQ: XLNX), ...
Thanko, specialists of all things USB, brought us many good things in the past. Camera-wise, the Tokyo-based company rolled out a water-proof mini camera, a USB necktie with a built-in camera, not one ...