Panasonic ships AJ-HPM100 second-generation P2 HD mobile recorder
Jan 25, 2008 8:53 AM
The AJ-HPM110 solid-state recorder offers master quality recording and playback in 1080p (native), 1080i and 720p as well as SD.
Panasonic has begun shipping its new solid-state AJ-HPM110 P2 HD mobile recorder/player, which adds native 1080/24p recording, a 1080/24PsF input/output and longer record times to the capabilities of its predecessor, the AJ-HPM100.
The AJ-HPM110 solid-state recorder is suited to use in the field, mobile vehicles or the studio because it offers master quality recording and playback in a wide range of HD formats, including 1080p (native), 1080i and 720p as well as in SD. The rugged unit records in independent-frame DVCPRO HD/50/25 and DV formats as well as master-quality, full-raster 1920 x 1080 AVC-Intra (with the optional AJ-YBX200G codec board). It also offers the flexibility of up/down/cross and aspect conversion.
The HPM110’s six P2 card slots allow users to record continuous, extended clips in sequence onto high-capacity P2 cards or output an extended playlist from five mounted cards to the sixth card slot.
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