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  • GY-HM100U and compositing

    Posted by Bruce Critelli on March 29, 2009 at 1:11 pm

    Has anyone used the GY-HM100U ?
    I need to replace my ancient PD-150 and am looking for something along the same form factor.
    Can someone give me a quick review. I like the native Quicktime recording aspect because some of my work requires a very quick turnaround.
    I’m also looking for a camera that can do decent green-screen work. The literature for the GY-HM100U doesn’t mention this which makes me think it won’t.

    Thanks for any insight you can offer,
    Bruce

    Michael Williams replied 16 years, 11 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Michael Williams

    April 3, 2009 at 10:00 pm

    I am also very interested in the gy-hm100u and all I hear is that it is supposedly available this month. I would like to know if anyone has done any work with it.

    mike

    Michael V. Williams
    producer/editor
    http://www.vernonvision.com

  • Christopher Barnard

    May 3, 2009 at 7:23 pm

    HI Mike, I am looking for some feedback on this camera. I know it is not out but I can’t seem to find many articles / reviews . . .

  • Michael Williams

    May 4, 2009 at 4:18 am

    Christopher-

    There are some post NAB articles on it and most say the same thing, which is a repeat of features and specs. I have yet to see any user reviews, which is what I’m curious about. Seems like a great little camera, though, if you use FCP.

    Michael V. Williams
    producer/editor
    http://www.vernonvision.com

  • Bert Shap

    June 18, 2009 at 4:05 pm

    Greetings:

    Wondered if you have any up-to-date information about reviews of GY-HM100U

    Did you buy it?

    Cordially

  • Michael Williams

    June 19, 2009 at 1:46 am

    Hi Bert.

    In fact, I did buy it and I believe I was one of the first to receive it back in late April. I immediately put it to use with four days of shooting interviews for a corporate client. No b-roll.

    In my tests at home before the shoot I was noticing some pixelation or artifacting (I’m not an engineer, so I’m not quite sure what the proper word is) in all modes when I was zooming, panning or tilting. In other words whenever the camera wasn’t locked down. In fact, I even had problems when the camera was locked down and somebody walked through the shot.

    All this aside, it worked great for my interviews and then after I was done, I spoke with a technical guy at JVC, who told me that it should not be acting like that (whew!) and so I returned it to B&H and got a replacement.

    I have not had a chance to shoot with the new one yet.

    putting the above problem aside, I really like it. It is very compact and easy to use with some really nice features.

    I did experience some problems using SD card readers to get the files into both my laptop and my desktop systems. From now on, I am going to transfer directly from the camera to my system via the USB out.

    mike

    Michael V. Williams
    producer/editor
    http://www.vernonvision.com

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