Backing up from AG-HPX500 to a HDD

After step 4 in the above procedure, you can check the contents of the HDD by using the or button to

select PROPERTY and pressing

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

You can view the details of items on the hard disk by selecting an item using

or

 

and then pressing

 

.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* You are allowed to copy up to 15 cards onto one hard disk.

Backing up data onto a HDD using an OS

You will copy the entire content of the P2 card into a newly created folder on the hard drive. During the procedure, do not change the folder name "CONTENTS".If you wish to back up more than two P2 cards, you must create a named folder for each, then copy data as described above.

When naming each folder, use number scheme such as 001, 002, ... to help clarify the order of recording.

Note 1: Do not copy the CONTENTS folder only; copy the folder containing CONTENTS and other files in the same directory.

Note 2: You won't be able to play back data by copying only the MXF files in the VIDEO folder.

*To import a folder backed up on the HDD using Apple Final Cut Pro, select the folder on the HDD from within the P2 importing screen using "Add Folder". You cannot import video by selecting the MXF files in CONTENTS. Refer to "Importing P2 data backed up on HDD" for detailed instruction.

Creating archives using FCP

(B)

From the pulldown menu, select:

(A)

File -> Import -> Panasonic P2.

From within the Panasonic P2 import screen, press the hierarchy list display button (A). Select the P2 volume to copy, and click the pulldown menu (B) to select "Create an archive folder...".

*You can also select the P2 volume, press the control key (right-clicking of the mouse) and click to select "Create an archive folder..." from the shortcut menu.

Combining P2HD data and HDV data

You cannot combine data shot using a P2HD in a camera such as the AG-HPX500

TOPIC! and HDV data shot using an HDV camera on the same timeline in a non-linear editing system. P2 system HD data is recorded using the DVCPRO HD codec while HDV

data is recorded using the MPEG-2@TS codec. As such, the data types are completely different and combined editing on the same system is virtually impossible. To edit HDV data and P2 data together, you need to convert the data to a uniform codec by, for example, converting the HDV data to the DVCPRO HD codec.

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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.