Zoom Lens. JVC GY-HM710, GY-HM750
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JVC GY-HM710 is a HD Memory Card Camera Recorder that offers professional-quality video and audio recording capabilities. It is equipped with a 1/3-inch CMOS sensor that can capture 1280 × 720p video at 60 frames per second. It also features a built-in microphone and speaker, as well as a variety of input and output ports, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of applications.
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Introduction
Names of Parts (continued)
Zoom Lens
(Supplied with GY-HM750U/GY-HM750E only)
CANON KT14 x 4.4KRSJ
D
REC
E
C
F
B
G
A
H I J
M
K L
MANU.
SERVO
ZOOM
M N O
A
Focus Ring
B
Zoom Lever/Ring
To operate zoom with this lever, turn the [ZOOM] switch M and set it to AMANU.B.
C
Iris Ring
To operate auto iris, set the iris mode switch H to AAB.
D
Lens Cable
E
[REC] Record Trigger Button
Starts/stops recording.
F
[RET] Return Video Button
Press this button to play back and check the latest clip, according to the settings under [Clip Review] of [Switch Set] in the [Camera Function] menu. (A Page 79)
( A Page 56 [Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip
Review)])
Memo :
● When [LENS RET] of [Switch Set...] in the [Camera
Function] menu is set to AFocus AssistB, this button functions as the Focus Assist button. When it is set to
AReturnB, a return video is displayed. (A Page 79)
G
Zoom Servo Control Lever
To operate zoom servo with the zoom servo control lever, set the [ZOOM] switch M to ASERVOB.
● Zooms into wide angle and increases the angle of view when AWB is pressed.
● Zooms into telephoto and decreases the angle of view when ATB is pressed.
● Zoom speed increases when the lever is pressed hard.
H
Iris Mode Switch
A
M
: Auto iris operation mode.
: Manual iris operation mode.
I
Iris Momentary Button
Press and hold this button to change to auto iris mode when the iris mode switch H is set at AMB.
J
[I.G.] Iris Speed Adjustment Knob
If the speed is set too fast, opening/closing of the iris becomes unstable and hunting may occur. Readjust the speed in this case.
K
Filter Built-In Screw
A transparent or UV filter for lens protection can be installed inside the lens hood from the front. Filters for various effects can also be used.
● Installable filter types
When installed on the hood : 82 mm P0.75
When installed on the lens body : 72 mm P0.75
L
Zoom Servo Connector
For connecting a zoom servo unit (sold separately).
M
[ZOOM] Zoom Switch
SERVO
MANU.
: Enables zooming with the zoom servo control lever G.
: Enables zooming with the zoom lever/ring B.
N
Back Focus Ring/Lock Screw
Exclusive ring for adjusting the back focus. After adjusting, secure with a lock screw.
( A Page 28 [Adjusting Back Focus])
O
[M] Macro Focus Ring (for close-ups)
Turn the ring in the direction of the arrow to take close-up shots of small objects.
Normal focusing and zooming cannot be performed in macro mode.
To take macro shots
● Set focus ring A to infinity (n).
● Set zoom ring B to the maximum wide angle.
● Rotate this ring in the direction of the arrow to adjust focus on the object.
Note :
● As the back focus knob is located nearby, be careful not to mistake the two knobs.
● Do not forget to restore the macro ring to its original position after use. ( A Page 28 [Adjusting Back Focus])
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Key Features
- 1280 × 720p video recording at 60 frames per second
- 1/3-inch CMOS sensor
- Built-in microphone and speaker
- Variety of input and output ports
- Compact and lightweight design
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Table of contents
- 11 Precautions for Proper Use
- 14 Operation Mode
- 16 Names of Parts
- 18 Side Control Panel
- 19 Viewfinder
- 19 LCD Monitor
- 20 Side Terminal
- 21 SD Slot
- 22 Zoom Lens
- 23 Basic System Diagram
- 24 Displays on the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder
- 24 Status Screen
- 25 Enlarged Status Display on LCD Monitor
- 26 Auto White Display (Camera Mode Only)
- 26 Menu Setting Screen
- 26 Alarm Display
- 26 Zebra Pattern Display
- 27 Attaching Accessories
- 27 Attaching the Zoom Lens
- 27 Attaching the Microphone (Supplied)
- 27 Attaching the Viewfinder (Supplied)
- 28 Power Supply
- 28 Using AC Power (DC IN Power)
- 28 Using a Battery Pack
- 31 Turning On/Off the Power
- 32 Setting the Clock (Initial Setting)
- 33 Adjusting the Monitor Speaker
- 34 Adjusting Back Focus
- 34 Adjusting the LCD Monitor and Viewfinder
- 36 Tally Lamps
- 37 SDHC Cards
- 37 SDHC Cards to Use
- 39 Formatting (Initializing) SDHC Cards
- 40 Restoring the SDHC Card
- 41 Clips Recorded to SDHC Cards
- 42 Basic Shooting Procedures
- 42 Shooting
- 43 Focus Assist Function
- 44 Video Format
- 45 Selecting the Aspect Ratio of SD Videos
- 45 Adjusting the Iris
- 46 Setting Gain
- 46 Setting the Electronic Shutter
- 48 Adjusting the White Balance
- 50 Adjusting the White Shading
- 51 Setting the ND Filter
- 52 Adjusting Audio Input Settings and Recording Level
- 52 Setting Audio Input
- 52 Adjusting Audio Recording Level
- 53 Audio Monitor During Recording
- 54 Time Code and User’s Bit
- 54 Displaying Time Code and User’s Bit
- 54 Time Code Operation Mode
- 55 Time Code Generator Settings
- 56 Presetting the User’s Bit
- 57 Setting Time Code Without Opening the Menu
- 58 Setting User’s Bit Without Opening the Menu
- 58 Recorded Time Code on SDHC Card
- 59 Setting Zebra Pattern
- 60 Setting Spot Meter
- 61 Protecting Important Scenes (OK Mark Function)
- 62 Viewing Recorded Videos Immediately (Clip Review)
- 62 Assigning Functions to User Buttons
- 63 Dual Rec
- 64 Special Recording
- 64 Pre Rec
- 65 Clip Continuous Rec
- 66 Variable Frame Rec
- 67 Playing Back Recorded Clips
- 67 Thumbnail Screen
- 71 Playing Back
- 71 Thumbnail Menu
- 72 Deleting Clips
- 74 Appending and Deleting OK Marks
- 76 Basic Operations in Menu Screen
- 76 Display and Description of the Menu Screen
- 77 Text Input with Software Keyboard
- 78 Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart
- 80 Main Menu Screen
- 81 Record Set Menu
- 81 Record Format Menu
- 82 Rec Mode Menu
- 82 Clip Set Menu
- 83 Audio Set Menu
- 84 Camera Function Menu
- 85 Switch Set Item
- 87 FULL AUTO Item
- 88 Camera Process Menu
- 90 Detail/Adjust... Item
- 91 White Balance Item
- 92 Shading Mode/Adjust Item
- 92 Color Matrix/Adjust Item
- 94 TC/UB Menu
- 94 LCD/VF Menu
- 95 Shooting Assist Item
- 96 Marker Setting Item
- 96 Status Display Item
- 98 A/V Out Menu
- 99 Others Menu
- 101 Media Menu
- 101 Setup File Manage Menu
- 102 (Favorites Menu)
- 102 Adding Menu Items to Favorites Menu
- 103 Editing Favorites Menu
- 106 Status Screen in Camera Mode
- 112 Status Screen in SD Card Mode
- 113 Status Screen in IEEE1394 Input Mode
- 114 Enlarged Status Display on LCD Monitor
- 116 (Camera Mode Only)
- 118 Smoothening the Skin Color (Skin Detail Function)
- 119 Color Bar Output
- 120 Color Matrix Adjustment
- 122 Function)
- 123 Configuring Setup Files
- 124 Saving Setup Files
- 125 Loading a Setup File
- 125 Resetting Setup Files
- 126 Connecting an External Monitor
- 128 IEEE1394 Connection
- 128 Backup Recording
- 130 Managing/Editing Clips on a PC
- 131 Remote Control Unit Connection
- 132 List of Remote Control Unit Functions
- 134 Error Displays and Actions
- 135 Tally Lamps
- 135 Alarm Tone
- 136 Troubleshooting
- 137 Specifications