Pricing is $6,000, and availability is anticipated for this summer. Two decks can be used together and synchronized for capturing stereoscopic 3D footage. The HPD24 has HDMI output and supports AVC Intra, DVCPRO 50, DVCPRP and DV recording.It can be used to record directly from a camera, and offers 24p recording capabilities in both 1080 and 720. In addition to recording 4:2:2 video, the unit can also record four channels of 24-bit audio.
The AG-HPD24 is a new solid state P2 deck featuring two slots that can play and record.
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Its small form factor allows for installation in a five-inch tower PC slot. Priced at $2,255 and set for release this summer, the PCD30 offers transfer speeds of 15x realtime (4.8 Gbps). The 32GB card is now priced at $480, a reduction of 25 percent, and the 16GB card has been reduced by 15 percent to $380.Īlso on the P2 front, Panasonic introduced the AJ-PCD30, a three-slot drive with USB 3.0 connectivity. The 64GB card has been reduced by 30 percent to $695. Panasonic has reduced the prices of its P2 card line. Panasonic VP of sales and product management Joe Facchini says more recently, that server manufacturers have also come on board, offering support for the format as well. Editing solution providers, such as Apple, Adobe and Avid, all support AVC, and finishing system manufacturers, such as Quantel, are also supporting it, allowing for a complete AVC-based post workflow.
The company is seeing increased support for its AVC HD and AVC Intra codecs. It will be available in the Fall, but pricing wasn’t announced. The unit has a shoulder-mount form factor and can shoot in variable frame rates. The AG-3DP1 offers 10-bit, 4:2:2 AVC Intra recording on P2 cards. LAS VEGAS - At a press event earlier today, Panasonic introduced a number of new products, including its next generation 3D camera.