With a USB 3. We tested this recently and achieved a transfer speed of about 1. That's 23x real time - a bit of an improvement over the original cards. Now, 10 years after the launch of the original P2 cards, Panasonic has released their new expressP2 cards. These cards look like the original P2 cards, but you'll notice that they are a bit thicker. Right now they are shipping in one size, a hefty GB, with a transfer speed of 2.
That's 64x bigger than a 4GB card and 3. These fast cards can record 4K video out of the VariCam 35 at speeds up to fps. We tested the reader and were able to consistently get 2. With this transfer speed we could download a full GB card in under 15 minutes. How to handle data recorded on P2 cards. Selecting the resolution, codec, and video format for recording. Setting the flash band compensation function. Selecting audio input and adjusting recording levels.
List of recording settings and recording functions. List of system modes and supported streaming output. How to restore the scene file or menu setting status to the factory settings. Saving to an SD memory card and loading saved data. Selection of external reference signal and generator lock setting. Locking the video signal to the external reference signal.
Confirmation of return video signal in the viewfinder. Connecting to a computer in the USB device mode. Connecting to external devices in USB host mode. This solid-state memory device provides the P2HD Series with outstanding reliability, high transfer speeds, excellent rewritability, and extended recording times. In addition to its DVCPRO HD mode, the use of this advanced new codec brings higher image quality and longer recording times to the P2HD Series, in a wide product line that meets the needs of broadcasting, moviemaking and professional video production.
The P2HD Series has no transport mechanism, saves maintenance cost, improves reliability, and is designed for easy reuse to aid global conservation.
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