Description
The JVC GY-HC550ESB 4K Handheld Live Streaming Camcorder is a Handheld 4K Camcorder that features Class-leading Streaming and IP Connectivity.
The JVC GY-HC550ESB 4K Live Streaming Camcorder with Broadcast and Sports Score Overlays is a Handheld 4K Camcorder that features Class-leading Streaming and IP Connectivity, with 10-bit Apple ProRes 422 50/60p recording in both 4K and HD to SSD.
It can also be upgraded to support NDI|HX.
This version includes Sports Overlay and Broadcast Overlay, making it ideal for ENG, Production and Sports, with the Camera providing IP Connectivity from any location to anywhere in the world.
Features
- 4K UHD 60p/50p ProRes 4:2:2 10-bit Recording to SSD*
- Newly-developed 4K lens with 20x zoom
- Sports and Broadcast Overlay on Video and Streaming
- High Performance 1080 60p/50p Live Streaming
- 4K Rec + HD Streaming + 4K HDMI Output
- Low Latency and high-quality Streaming up to 20Mbps
- LAN Terminal (Streaming/IFB/Remote) in addition to USB host (v3.0)
- Return over IP (Return Video and IFB)
- Auto FTP to upload native Video clips automatically
- Built-in wireless LAN (2.4GHz/5GHz) MIMO with external antenna
- 1″ (effective) CMOS Sensor with High Picture Quality
- HDR Recording, HLG or J-Log1 (10-bit)
- F12 Sensitivity
- 40x lossless dynamic zoom
- 4-inch High Resolution LCD Monitor
- XLR audio connectors
- 4K UHD 30p/25p/24p 4:2:0 8-bit Recording to SDHC/SDXC card
- NEW HD Recording to SSD*
- NEW Progressive Auto FTP File Transfer
- NEW SRT Live Streaming Protocol (optional selection ZIXI or SRT) also RTMPS Protocol available
- Backup to SSD*
- NTP Time server supported
Product Highlights
Firmware version V2.20 is now available for the GY-HC500, GY-HC550 and GY-HC550ESB Camcorders.
This new Firmware offers new SRT adaptive bit rate Streaming that can change the bit rate according to network conditions thus reducing the chance for image freezes when the network is congested.
It also has a fast PCR mode for lower latency. Return Video over IP now can also utilise the reliable SRT protocol for better more stable images.
Vertical (SNS) Video now has five cropping positions offering more freedom to the user when selecting the desired image portion to stream. New DNR settings for different shooting conditions allow the user to choose between more details under good lighting conditions and less noise in critical (e.g. ENG) applications.