Product Description
Opens a new area of digital cinematography, letting you unleash your creative potential with results that are nothing short of spectacular / Among smallest 16X Fujinon newly developed ProHD lens included User adjustable HD Focus Assist makes focusing faster and more precise Live 720/60P analog component output (4 - 2 - 2 equivalent) Dual Media option (record to disk and tape simultaneously) XLR Audio inputs (x2) Extensive user adjustable parameters can be stored on SD memory card Spectacular standard definition performance, too! ? records on MiniDV tape HDV / DV Format Dimensions (WxHxD) - 9-1/4 x 9-1/8 x 12-3/8 inches ( 235 x 232 x 315 mm) / Weight - 6.9 lbs (3.1 kg) (including lens ,viewfinder,battery,microphone and tape)
Customer Reviews:
JVC GY HD110U PRO HD Camcorder.......2007-11-09
True 24p HD recording (same as movie film).
720p60 composite out to computer. 720p30 and DV available if considering HD. Comes complete with TV Video lens and is adaptable for additional lens' via a bayonette adapter.
Image Focus Assist is very helpful in the field and I use it often. Image smooth is available and SD save for your different set ups.
I teamed it with Focus Enhancements HDD FS 4HD recorder and ADOBE software and that's it. Your ready for true film production in HD.
Full Menu and shutter adjustments and shoulder style ENG/EFP shooting.
You can't go wrong with this Camera.
This is a true professional camcorder .......2007-06-21
This JVC camcorder with its Fujinon Lens makes Panasonic or Sony HD camcorders look like for amateurs. This is for those who want to work on documentaries/movies and not simply short takes at some news scene. The clarity of the picture is amazing . And you get a pro microphone with it along with a great viewfinder. And it all comes at a great price - unbeliveable.
JVC has always been the leader in this technology . And they teamed up with Fujinon TV Lens to produce this amazing camcorder. Stuff for true professionals.
Product Description
Begin your journey of the universe with the Galileo CC-JRME Refractor Telescope. Great for kids orthe kid in you! This one is perfect for the beginning explorer or as a starter telescope for children. It's compact size makes it a perfect fit for any room. The 360-deg. rotating focuser allows turning of the eyepiece to fit the shortest little observers. Don't think it's any less powerful. One look through the 50 mm airspaced achromatic objective lens and you'll feel like you're walkin' on the moon and swingin' from the stars. Explore this: 600 mm focal length; Mars-eye electronic finder scope helps you locate an object without losing reference points; Erect image prism for land and daytime viewing; Two eyepieces 6 mm (100 power) and 20 mm (30 power); 3x barlow lens; Rack and pinion focus; Pre-assembled tripod; Measures 12 1/4 x 6 1/2 x 27 1/2", weighs just 7.9 lbs.; Includes carrying case, Galileo planetarium CD-ROM with instructional video and limited 1-year manufacturer's warranty. Take atrip to the stars without leaving your home! Order yours today! Galileo CC-JRME Refractor Telescope
Customer Reviews:
Well... it's a telescope..........2007-10-28
I got one of these for my birthday in 2000, and have used it on and off. I only go out and use it (if you'll pardon the pun) once in a blue moon. I lack the funds and time involved to bother with buying a more expensive telescope so I just stick with this one.
It's a telescope, and works as such - though it can be frustrating to work with and aim. The knobs to set it in position are finicky and either render it immovable or too loose. It's hard to get pointed at anything smaller than the moon. It's very light, and a slight jostle will knock you off of whatever target you're looking at - that is if you don't knock it over. Because of all this THIS IS NOT A BEGINNER TELESCOPE FOR KIDS in my opinion.
However, once lined up properly, it's still a telescope. It shines on looking at the moon, you can just barely make out the thicker bands on Jupiter (don't try to look for the red spot), and you can see the rings of Saturn (small, but you can tell). Don't bother looking for Messier Objects with it. Don't bother with the "best" eyepiece - it makes everything too dim.
Not a good choice.......2006-12-31
This is not the way to get started in astronomy.
The red flag is the ridiculously high advertised magnification of "600x." Do you know what you will see at 600x in this scope? Nothing but a dim blur. Note that the objective (main) lens is 50mm. All telescope optics have inherent limitations; maximum useful magnification per millimeter of aperture is about 2x. Therefore, with any attempt to use this scope at magnification of over 100-120x, the increase in image size will be more than offset by breakdown, and that's even assuming the quality of the objective lens is any good. The ad's description of the objective is impressive but--given the deceptive magnification claim--not credible.
To their credit, the manufacturers have added a reflex finder instead of one of the ridiculously small magnifying finders that commonly plague these scopes. The 52-degree apparent field of the eyepiece is creditable, better than the junk so often found on these scopes. But it is too high a magnification to be used with this scope, and don't even think of using the barlow.
Using an astronomical telescope is not like playing an MP3 file and but rather like playing a guitar. It is a learned skill. And you must do a lot of homework before you buy a telescope. Buying without prior experience is like buying a car without knowing anything about driving. If you want to see the wonders of the sky, contact your local astronomy club and attend one of their star parties. The members love sharing their hobby and can set you straight as to how to get started. The best way is to learn the sky with the unaided eye and 10x50 binoculars (decent ones are available on this website), then graduate to something along the lines of a 150-200mm (6-8") Dobsonian; good ones can be found on Amazon starting at under $290.
For more information on buying telescopes, see my encyclopedic guide on Amazon: "So you want to buy a telescope."
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