Panasonic P2HDXAG-HPX500 manual Configuring Removing Advanced Pulldown / Duplicate frames

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Configuring Removing Advanced Pulldown / Duplicate frames

Removing Advanced Pulldown

Removing duplicate frames in standard-recorded data

To capture P2 data recorded using advanced mode such as 24pA into Final Cut Pro, you must first remove advanced pulldown (2:3:3:2 pulldown) to delete unnecessary frame fields, so that 24 fps (23.98, to be more precise) progressive video can be handled correctly.

Click the button shown on the screen capture image below "Importing from Panasonic P2",

and select "Settings...".

"Import settings" window appears, as shown below; select the checkbox.

Importing P2 data backed up on a hard drive

Click "Add folder" in the importing window,

to select the folder on the drive containing data.

Note: You cannot import data into FCP by directly selecting an

MXF file in CONTENTS.

(* Refer to "P25-26 Data back-up and other recording method" for detailed explanation of how to back up data.)

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Contents P2HD XAG-HPX500 Practical Guidebook P2HD Setting the recording format Shooting Procedure59.94Hz Ntsc and 50Hz PAL settings Recording format = Scene File settingAG-HPX500 recording codec Recording codec and formatImage formats and codecs supported by the AG-HPX500 General HD recording methods Checking the formatStandard recording Gamma Setting Eight-Mode Gamma Shutter speed guideVariable Frame Rate-capable recording modes About the difference between Native pN and over60p ModeData capacity for each recording type Dvcpro HD Lens setup Pre-shooting setupFujinon 2 varieties Audio setup Setup for shooting Gain / Iris / WBBattery setup Lens, iris and image quality adjustmentGain Setting the WB White BalanceFlange Back = Back Focus = Rear Focus Selecting a tripodSaving Scene Files and User Files Copying To and Loading From SD CardsWhen storing data on a Dvcpro HD tape, etc Connecting to an external tape deck AJ-HD1400Control settings for connected backup devices Other Functions ControlOvercrank shooting Variable Frame Rate Overcrank/Undercrank shootingUndercrank shooting Set the camera mode to Filmcam Procedure for using VFR required settingsSet the frame rate to one of rates between 12 One-shot recording Special RecordingPre-REC Loop RecordingSettings for special recording modes Interval RecordingPlaying back selected file Using P2 CardsBasic thumbnail operations Select SlotDeleting Clips and Formatting P2 or SD Card Select Delete and press the buttonOther Functions PC Mode Ingesting procedures Using Apples Final Cut ProFrom the Setup menu, select From P2 to non-linear editing workstationUsing Final Cut Pro to capture P2 data From the pulldown menu, selectConfiguring Removing Advanced Pulldown / Duplicate frames Importing P2 data backed up on a hard driveIf variable frame rate over 60p/50p mode is used Installation of frame rate converterExamples of exporting data from FCP Where to obtain P2Viewer Creating archives using P2ViewerP2Viewer screen Next Select Show Show Secondary Bin Next, select the storing destinationOn the lower section Procedures Backing up data onto a HDD 1394 Host modeP2 data back-up and creating archives Creating archives using FCP Backing up data onto a HDD using an OSBacking up from AG-HPX500 to a HDD Data size Data size 280 x 1080 pixels Size Pixel ratio InterlaceSize Pixel ratio Latest P2 equipment AG-HPX500 AG-HVX200Frame Rate Converter Bayonet MountClip Thumbnail Gold Mount/V MountShot Marker Native ModeMXF File Span FilesP2HD XAG-HPX500

P2HDXAG-HPX500 specifications

The Panasonic P2HDXAG-HPX500 is a state-of-the-art digital cinema camera that has been designed for professional filmmakers and broadcasters looking for high-quality video production. This camera is part of Panasonic's renowned P2 HD range, which is known for its reliability and superior performance. The HPX500 is particularly favored for its versatility in various shooting environments, making it an excellent choice for documentary filmmaking, event coverage, and corporate videos.

One of the standout features of the HPX500 is its high-definition recording capability. It supports both 720p and 1080i resolutions, utilizing the Advanced Video Codec High Definition (AVC-HD) format. This allows users to achieve stunningly sharp images and rich colors, providing a cinematic experience that elevates the quality of their projects. Furthermore, the camera can record in full HD at 1920 x 1080 pixels, ensuring that every detail is captured with clarity.

The camera employs a three 1/3-inch CCD sensor configuration, which significantly enhances its sensitivity to light. This results in superior low-light performance, enabling filmmakers to shoot in challenging lighting conditions without compromising image quality. Additionally, the HPX500 incorporates a sophisticated image processing engine that contributes to its excellent color reproduction and dynamic range.

Another notable technology featured in the HPX500 is the integrated P2 card system. This allows for immediate, high-speed recording directly onto the P2 memory cards, providing a reliable and efficient workflow. The cards offer robust storage capacity and exceptional data transfer speeds, which are crucial for high-definition video shoots. Moreover, the camera supports dual card slots, enabling simultaneous recording for backup or extended media management, which is vital for live event coverage.

The ergonomic design of the HPX500 ensures that it is user-friendly, even during extended shooting sessions. It features adjustable viewing angles and a comprehensive set of manual controls that empower operators to make quick adjustments on the fly. The camera also has multiple connectivity options, including HD-SDI, allowing for seamless integration with existing production equipment.

In summary, the Panasonic P2HDXAG-HPX500 is a powerful digital cinema camera equipped with advanced technologies that cater to the needs of professional filmmakers. With its high-definition recording capability, enhanced low-light performance, robust P2 card system, and user-friendly design, the HPX500 stands out as a reliable choice for high-quality video production across various genres.