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Old 10th March 2009   #1
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Default New Panasonic HPX300, P2HD 1/3"Cmos sensor

Link to this http://www.dvxuser.com/V6/showthread.php?t=161833

ftp://ftp.panasonic.com/pub/Panasoni...P_brochure.pdf

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Old 10th March 2009   #2
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Default Re: New Panasonic HPX300, P2HD 1/3"Cmos sensor

The AG-HPX300 is world's first affordable full 10-bit, 4:2:2 professional HD camcorder. With 17x interchangeable lens, three 1/3" 2.2-megapixel 3-MOS imagers and full 1920x1080, 10-bit 4:2:2 AVC-Intra recording, the HPX300 brings true master-quality HD recording within your reach -- all with the benefit of P2's faster, independent frame, file-based workflow.


In a field of its own, the HPX300 delivers impressive, high-resolution recording using AVC-Intra and industry-standard DVCPRO HD, but also supports standard definition recording in DVCPRO50, DVCPRO and DV formats for complete flexibility. The multi-format camcorder also offers native 24p (23.98 fps), making it an affordable digital cinema solution for indie film production. Its newly designed 3-MOS imager utilizes a redesigned optical block, high-precision prism bonding and a new 20-bit digital signal processor (DSP) to provide exceptional image quality while minimizing any flare and chromatic aberration. Its high resolution LCOS color viewfinder (1,226,000-dot) and 3.2-inch LCD color monitor (921,000-dot) provide clear image reproduction even when shooting in bright outdoor areas.


The HPX300 offers a broad range of creative features including variable frame rates, six advanced gamma functions, Chromatic Aberration Compensation (CAC), built-in scan reverse, Dynamic Range Stretch (DRS) function, waveform and vector scope display and focus assist tools.


Take full advantage of the reliability and flexibility of the fast, file-based P2 workflow, as well as the security of its five-year warranty program (one year standard plus four additional years with registration. The two-slot HPX300 provides instant random access to recorded HD or SD content and operates reliably in harsh environments, with resistance to temperature extremes, shock and vibration. At eight pounds, the HPX300's lightweight, low-profile, well-balanced design and ergonomic handle makes it comfortable to use. All operation switches, volume controls and card slots are on the left side for easier operation. One year standard plus four additional years with registration.


Records in AVC-Intra (1080/59.94i, 1080/29.97P and 1080/23.98P (native 24p/30p), and 720P with variable frames in 23.98pN, 29.97pN and 59.94P); DVCPRO HD (1080/59.94i, 1080/29.97P, 1080/23.98P, 1080/23.98pA, 720/59.94P, 720/29.97P, 720/29.97pN and 720/23.98pN); DVCPRO50, DVCPRO and DV (480/59.94i, 480/29.97p, 480/23.98p and 480/23.98pA)

The 1080P and 480P signals are recorded with 2:3 pull down (23.98p) or 2:3:3:2 advanced mode (23.98pA)

Equipped with six gamma modes - including the VariCam's popular Cine-Like Gamma - for various shooting scenarios

Output of the camera can be set for down conversion or cross-conversion with letterbox, 4:3 crop or squeeze

variable frame rates in 20 steps between 12p and 60p for fast- or slow-motion effects (undercranking/overcranking)

Advanced P2 recording features including hot swapping, loop record, shot-marking, pre-record functions (three seconds in HD and seven seconds in SD), one-shot and interval

Key interfaces include two SDI outputs, video output (down-converted SD video only), IEEE 1394, USB 2.0 (host mode), built-in SMPTE time code (in/out terminals), gunlock and three audio XLR jacks

Additional features include 4-position Neural Density optical filter, SD memory card slot, wireless microphone slot with 2-channel UniSlot wireless receiver compatibility and programmable user buttons

Very low power consumption of 18 watts

Remote controllable with AJ-RC10G (via 10-pin RCU terminal)

Can be used in studio configuration

Comes standard with high-performance 17x HD Fujinon lens
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Default Re: New Panasonic HPX300, P2HD 1/3"Cmos sensor

How much do P2 cards cost nowadays?
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Default Re: New Panasonic HPX300, P2HD 1/3"Cmos sensor

Originally Posted by jaegersing View Post
How much do P2 cards cost nowadays?
Previously: An arm and a leg

Nowadays: Just your leg perhaps.

$1100-$1200 for 16 GB I reckoned.
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Ha ha, thanks sibeiblur. Still a bit steep for me. And considering the PCMCIA format is obsolete it is not likely to fall very much in future.
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