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15 Apr

Panasonic announces 64GB P2 card

Only last week we talked about how Fujifilm will sell P2 cards and how the 64GB model will offer enough capacity to avoid changing storage media while recording longer events. The fact that Panasonic -the company that brought us P2 cards- responds with its own P2 card is no coincidence.

Availability starts in autumn. The large capacity allows from 64 minutes of recording in DVCPRO HD, to 4 hours in DVCPRO. Do not forget that there is always the possibility of using more than one card, in which case you get a multiple of the above times. But then again you might have to sacrifice your car or your precious cash that you were saving for other things, so better wait till the prices are announced…

Link: Akihabara

2 Responses to “Panasonic announces 64GB P2 card”

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    Panasonic announces HPX-170 camcorder with P2 flash storage (NAB Show 2008) « ElectronRun Says:

    [...] flash cards which are abundant, the HPX-170 will get its 64GB cards later in this year from both Panasonic and Fujifilm. The HPX-170 has the heavy duty of continuing the legacy of the very popular [...]

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    electronrun.com » Blog Archive » Panasonic announces HPX-170 camcorder with P2 flash storage (NAB Show 2008) Says:

    [...] flash cards which are abundant, the HPX-170 will get its 64GB cards later in this year from both Panasonic and Fujifilm. The HPX-170 has the heavy duty of continuing the legacy of the very popular [...]

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