#Panasonic aj pcd2 p2 card reader portable#
Portable recorder: AJ-HPM200 & AJ-HPG20ĭata stored on microP2 cards via the adapter can be transferred using SD card readers or the Panasonic microP2 card reader.
#Panasonic aj pcd2 p2 card reader update#
The following equipment is scheduled for a firmware update to enable them to accept the microP2 card adapter: This device has the same PCMCIA form factor as P2 and can accept a single microP2 card, enabling P2 camera owners to use the new media. Many Panasonic P2 products can use microP2 cards with the use of the microP2 card adapter ( AJ-P2AD1). The PX5000G, for example, has two microP2 slots as well as P2 slots.Īdapting microP2 for use in Panasonic P2 equipment With USB 3.0, it can sustain transfer speed of up-to 2.0Gb/s, with no AC adapter required.įrom NAB 2013, Panasonic broadcast cameras will begin to be designed to accommodate microP2 cards. Priced around 80% lower than the equivalent P2 card drive, the dual slot microP2 drive ( AJ-MPD1) provides high speed transfer from card to a PC or Mac. SD readers connected by USB 2.0 can also be used but will transfer at a maximum of 0.3Gb/s.īut for the ultimate speed. MicroP2 shares the standard form format as the SD card so can be inserted into virtually every laptop, and workstation. New Content Protection System (CPS) password-protects the data.Lifetime counter with end of life notifications.Designed for professional use: working temperature -25c - 85c.Professional grade memory verified for broadcast use.QR identification codes for card tracking.Advanced error correction with smart ware levelling.Reliable RAID protected operation, plus static electricity protection.Tough build quality (200% stronger than SD spec).Very high speed recording and data transfers (2Gb/s).At NAB 2012, Panasonic announced microP2, a new professional recording format that offers: With the advent of higher resolution video and codecs such as AVC Ultra 200, broadcasters need even swifter transfer rates. Using the Panasonic USB3.0 reader ( AJ-PCD30), P2 data can be transferred at 1.2 Gb/s. RAID protected and packaged in a die-cast PC card enclosure, it was the first to deliver a fast and secure IT workflow. It quickly became the recording format of choice among broadcasters and news corporations worldwide. Panasonic introduced P2 technology in 2004. Copy 1 hour of AVC-Intra 100Mb/s footage in 5 minutes.