It is now November 2005. The GY-HD100 from JVC
is proving to be a very good option compared to the FX-1 from Sony. My particular interst is 3D
stereo. If you are going to shoot in 3D you need
a genlock capability, The JVC camera will soon have that due to the efforts of a third party vendor, For-A, that is well know for timebase correction devices. Progressive scan is also a better way to go for 3D. I suggest some kind of dual camera approach with this camcorder. I'm
building such a rig for a producer in Europe right now.
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It is now November 2005. The GY-HD100 from JVC
is proving to be a very good option compared to the FX-1 from Sony. My particular interst is 3D
stereo. If you are going to shoot in 3D you need
a genlock capability, The JVC camera will soon have that due to the efforts of a third party vendor, For-A, that is well know for timebase correction devices. Progressive scan is also a better way to go for 3D. I suggest some kind of dual camera approach with this camcorder. I'm
building such a rig for a producer in Europe right now.