Panasonic’s newly available AJ-P2C064 64GB P2 solid-state memory card features an improved transfer rate of up to 800Mb/s.
Panasonic has made available its new 64GB P2 solid-state memory card (model AJ-P2C064), which provides expanded recording capacity for its line of P2 and P2 HD camcorders and workflow products.
The high-capacity 64GB P2 card allows professionals to record for hours, offering double the record times of the 32GB P2 card and increased storage capacity for larger HD data files. The new P2 card also features an improved transfer rate of up to 800Mb/s.
The reusable 64GB P2 card can hold more than five hours of DVCPRO footage (356 minutes), more than two hours of DVCPRO50 or AVC-Intra 50 recordings (128 minutes) or more than an hour of full-raster AVC-Intra 100 or DVCPRO HD content (64 minutes).
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