The AJ-HPC2000 features five P2 card slots for enhanced on-board recording capacity.
Panasonic will feature the AJ-HPC2000, three 2/3in CCD HD camera offering 14-bit A/D processing, a wide dynamic range and low light recording in 720p, 1080i HD or 480i formats.
The 2/3in CCD imagers allow the use of widely available professional quality lenses and accessories. The camcorder offers F10 at 2000 lux sensitivity and can capture images at a minimum illumination of 0.032 lux (at +62dB).
The AJ-HPC2000 features five P2 card slots for enhanced on-board recording capacity. Each P2 card is hot swappable and can be plugged directly into a laptop PC or P2 portable recorder, such as the new AJ-HPM100. An additional card slot is provided for optional accessories, such as a Proxy Video Encoder. An SD card slot is also included for recording and replicating setup information useful in multi-camera productions.
See Panasonic Broadcast at NAB2006 in booth C2518, or visit www.panasonic.com.
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