JVC COMPANY OF AMERICA
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Las Vegas, NV (PMA, February 18-21, 1999)
 JVC Introduces the GR-DVL9500 High-band Digital Video 
      Camera 
    
Featuring High-speed Recording with Pro Slow Playback.
JVC is proud to announce the GR-DVL9500 digital video (Mini DV) camera, equipped with advanced components for excellent recording quality. This video camera is specifically designed to accentuate the high-performance progressive scan imaging and high-band processing technologies that create superior video and digital still image recordings.
A new High-speed Recording mode is available on the GR-DVL9500, an industry first. This mode captures action at twice the speed of traditional camcorders ã a similar high-speed technique is used when recording in professional production studios. This is complemented by Pro Slow that provides broadcast-level smoothness during slow-motion playback. The addition of four flash modes enhances the shooting of digital stills.
 Advanced Imaging Technologies for High-Quality Recording
  The GR-DVL9500¼s high quality is the product of a range of leading-edge imaging 
  technologies that exploit the potential of the Mini DV format. A high- performance 
  progressive scan CCD image sensor creates the equivalent of a 760,000-pixel 
  conventional interlace scan CCD. The camera¼s Progressive Mode setting enables 
  the progressive scan CCD to record an entire frame in one scan, at a rate of 
  30 frames a second. The result is superb slow motion playback and the ability 
  to freeze and grab any frame in a full-motion sequence. 
JVC has also developed proprietary progressive color filter and high-band processor imaging components which, together with the image sensor, deliver a high resolution of 480 lines (vertical) and 500 lines (horizontal). This is the same high definition video and still image recording quality that established the reputation of the GR-DVL9000. Movies shot in progressive mode are perfect for selecting and grabbing individual frames, for downloading to a computer or video printer. In essence, progressive mode works like a high-speed motor drive to capture full-frame video. Individual frames freeze sharp and clear, for viewing one frame at a time. The result is over 100,000 high-quality still pictures, free of any motion blur, can be recorded on a single Mini DV cassette.
High-speed Recording and Pro Slow Playback
  With a multitude of multimedia interfaces, the GV-DT3 can be easily integrated 
  into virtually any system. For instance, the industry-standard i.Link interface 
  (IEEE 1394 compliant) will allow the GV-DT3 to be connected to any compatible 
  digital video camera, like JVC¼s GR-DVL9500, GR-DVM70 or GR-DVM50, for direct 
  digital-to-digital printing of still images. The bidirectional Serial Port connection 
  links to a PC and allows transfer of pictures (JPEG) captured in memory using 
  the supplied PictureNavigator software, as well as printing of retouched JPEG 
  images from the PC. The IrDA interface (IrTran-P protocol compliant) on the 
  front of the unit allows images to be beamed to the printer from compatible 
  image sources like JVC¼s GR-DVM70 Digital DualCam for cordless, digital-to-digital 
  printing. To ensure compatibility with the widest possible range of input sources, 
  analog S-Video/Video terminals are also equipped, along with Video output to 
  allow captured images as well as printing status and menu selections to be monitored 
  on a TV set.
As an application of the progressive scan CCD system, the new High-speed Recording* mode captures action at 120 images a second ã twice the speed of traditional camcorders. In this mode, twice as many images are recorded in the same amount of tape as traditional recordings. This high-density during recording allows us to deliver, Pro Slow a broadcast-level smooth playback at 1/10th the speed of a standard recording. This new feature is an excellent way to slow down and study fast action sequences, for example athletic movement
High-Quality Features Round Out This Complete Package
  Progressive scanning also enables the Pro Snapshot function, available with 
  just a touch of the Snapshot button. The full-frame, high-resolution images 
  taken are perfect for recording motion crisply, without blurring. Over 600 stills 
  ã with the option of 6 seconds of audio ã can be recorded on a single cassette.
Pro Snapshots also incorporate a range of digital photographic effects that can be inserted into video footage, including 4-frame and 9-frame snapshots, frame pin-ups and even color reversal snapshots. These features allow users to create a multimedia catalog of special occasions. Auto Flash, another first in a digital video camera, brings the convenience of a flash for taking still snapshots in low-light situations and at night. The flash offers a selection of Auto, On, Off, and Red-eye Reduction settings for customized shooting.
Other features include a large 3.8" LCD monitor with an anti-glare coating and wide-viewing filter for an excellent viewing perspective in virtually any light. A 10x optical zoom, and a 200x digital zoom that uses spline interpolation data to optimize resolution and smooth contours at high zoom multiples, widens the shooting and playback options. The PCM digital stereo audio offers a choice of either 2-channel (16-bit linear, 48kHz sampling) or 4-channel (12-bit non-linear, 32kHz sampling) recording, further increasing the creative possibilities in post-production.
A range of digital effects and transitions brings a professional-level finish to video footage, including fades, wipes and dissolves between scenes at the same time as the user is recording. Effects and transitions include black & white, classic film, corner wipe, and dissolve.
The Multi-brand remote control enables direct control over multiple VCR brands and can be used with the Random Assemble Editing feature for simple video editing. With this feature, splice up to 8 scenes at a time ã with the choice of digital effects and transitions ã for direct transfer from the GR-DVL9500 to a video deck. The 10x digital pinpoint zoom will let the user zoom into frames and crop images during playback or editing.
The camera¼s user-friendly features begin with positioning of control dials for easy access with one-handed operation. Automatically power up the camera by extending the viewfinder or opening the LCD and be ready to shoot. Pushing in the viewfinder or closing the monitor extends the lens cover and powers the camera down.
For power while on the move, the provided lithium-ion battery gives the camera 65 minutes* of continuous shooting time. Optional battery packs can extend total recording time up to a massive 7.5 hours* for lengthy video shoots.
Extended Multimedia Connectivity and Software
  The new CyberCam¼s extensive multimedia connectivity widens the range of uses 
  and creativity, expanding the options for post-production editing and use of 
  images. As well as connecting to a TV for playback, digital image data can be 
  output via the high-speed i.Link DV in/out (IEEE 1394-based) terminal, for direct 
  digital-to-digital transfer to other equipment with DV input terminals such 
  as JVC¼s GV-DT3 multimedia printer or the digital video capture board of the 
  GV-DV1000 DV VideoNavigator Pack. The JLIP terminal, which allows still image 
  transfer and computer-based editing, connects to the serial port of a personal 
  computer or laptop running MicrosoftÆ WindowsÆ with a standard 9-pin connector.
The GR-DVL9500 is supplied with all the software and cables needed to capture and process video stills and further enhance recorded footage during post-production, including sophisticated video editing, and the creation of digital photo albums and HTML files for uses on web sites.
JLIP Video Capture* uses a single cable connection (via the JLIP terminal) to grab selected still frames in DVF format for direct downloading to a computer for conversion to BMP or JPEG files. Advanced handling features include unattended program capture, time-code management, 16-frame multi-screen generation, and motion-blur reduction. Once files have been downloaded, filing or processing of images is simplified with the Presto! suite of software. Presto! PhotoAlbum utilizes an intuitive drag-and-drop interface for creating a digital photo album that can be posted on the net, or e-mailed. Presto! Mr. Photoð enables the storing and cataloging of digital photos. Presto! ImageFolioð features powerful editing tools for retouching photos and images, and managing their output. In addition, both PhotoAlbum and Mr. Photo include HTML output capability of processed files to streamline creation of web sites.
For professional-level video editing, JLIP Video Producer* puts the user in the director¼s chair, linking the CyberCam with a personal computer and video deck to create an advanced editing suite. Integrated computer control using JLIP control signals ensures exact time-code settings for linear video-to-video editing. With a few clicks of the mouse, up to 99 segments can be programmed at a time. Digital effects and transitions are available to polish the finished edit. Since program data can be saved to computer, numerous copies of the finished edit can be made at anytime, all with the same first-generation quality.
*For PCs running MicrosoftÆ WindowsÆ 98, 95 or 3.1 ðFor PCs running MicrosoftÆ WindowsÆ 98 or 95
The GR-DVL9500 represents the latest in innovative technology from JVC ã the company leading the development of consumer digital video camera technology. It provides advanced connectivity between home video, the PC and a wide range of multimedia equipment. The GR-DVL9500 opens up new avenues of creative potential for the consumer requiring professional-level features.
Progressive Scan CCD 
  Virtually all camcorders, analog or digital, employ the conventional interlace 
  scan system in which only half a frame (a field) is recorded at a time. Combining 
  two fields results in smooth full-motion images, but pausing will always produce 
  some blurring. To create razor-sharp still images progressive scan technology 
  is needed. This simply means that an entire frame image is recorded in one scan. 
  JVC has equipped the GR-DVL9500 with a high-performance progressive scan CCD 
  image sensor that provides the image quality of a conventional 760,000-pixel 
  interlace scan CCD because it processes each line individually. It can operate 
  in either interlace or progressive mode. So whenever the user wants to record 
  stop-motion sequences or video snapshots in progressive mode, or make conventional 
  recordings, the GR-DVL9000 will ensure images of startling quality. 
ACCESSORIES
   AC Power Adapter & Battery Charger  Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery 
   Shoulder Strap  Multi-Brand Remote Control 
   Remote Control Unit Battery  PC Connection Cable  S-video 
  Cable  AV Output Cable  Editing Cable  Mini DV Cassette 
   Cleaning Cloth 
  Software (CD-ROM) JLIP Video Capture JLIP Video Producer 
  Presto! Mr. Photo Presto! ImageFolio 
  Presto! PhotoAlbum  PC Connection Cable  S-video Cable  
  AV Output Cable  Editing Cable  Mini DV Cassette  Cleaning 
  Cloth 
| Print method | Dye sublimation | 
| Print resolution | 1360 x 1024 dot (SXGA), 640 x 480 dot (VGA) | 
| Head resolution | 306 dpi | 
| Colors | 16.77 million | 
| Print speed (approx.) | 60 sec. (VGA); 120 sec. (SXGA) | 
| Print area | 4-3/8" x 3-1/4" (112 x 84 mm) | 
| Paper size | 5-5/8" x 3-7/8" (144 x 100 mm) | 
| Print modes |  
       * Single frame (normal) * Multi-screen (2, 4 or 16 frames) * Calendar 
        Template  | 
  
| Interfaces | * i.Link 4-pin (IEEE 1394) * IrDA (IrTran-P compliant) * Serial * S-Video input * Video (RCA) input/output | 
| PC connection | * 9-pin Serial port (PC) * Printer or Modem port (Macintosh„) | 
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 8-3/8" x 4-1/4" x 8-3/8" (213 x 107 x 213 mm) | 
| Weight | 5 lb. (2.3 kg) with tray | 
 
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