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P2 (P2 is a short form for "Professional Plug-In") is a professional
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solid-state memory storage media format introduced by
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in 2004, and especially tailored to electronic news-gathering (ENG) applications. It features tapeless (non-linear) recording of DV,
DVCPRO DV refers to a family of codecs and tape formats used for storing digital video, launched in 1995 by a consortium of video camera manufacturers led by Sony and Panasonic. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, DV was strongly associated with the t ...
, DVCPRO25, DVCPRO50, DVCPRO-HD, or
AVC-Intra AVC-Intra is a type of video coding developed by Panasonic, and then supported in products made by other companies. AVC-Intra is available in Panasonic's high definition broadcast products, such as, for example, their P2 card equipped broadcast c ...
streams on a
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. The P2 card is essentially a
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of
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(SD) memory cards with an LSI controller tightly packaged in a die-cast
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(formerly PCMCIA) enclosure, so data transfer rate increases as memory capacity increases. The system includes cameras, decks as drop-in replacements for
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s (VCR), and a special 5.25-inch computer drive for
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integration with non-linear editing systems (NLE). The cards can also be used directly where a
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(PCMCIA) slot is available, as in most older notebook computers, as a normal
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, although a custom software driver must first be loaded. As of early 2010, P2 cards are available in capacities of 4, 8, 16, 32 and 64 GB. At introduction, P2 cards offered low recording capacity compared to competing, video tape-based formats (a
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tape holds roughly 13 GB of data, and an S-size
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tape holds 50 GB). To solve this, camcorders and decks using P2 media employ multiple card slots, with the ability to span the recording over all slots. Cards are recorded in sequence, and when a card is full, it can be swapped out while another card is recording. This limits recording time only by power supply and the available number of cards. If a card is partially full, the deck will record only until it is full. Unlike video tape, old video cannot be recorded over accidentally; old footage must be manually deleted. P2 cards are of a ruggedized PCMCIA type with the fastest transfer speeds currently available through this format. The card also contains a processor that organizes and safeguards the files and the case is developed and crafted to "military" (according to Panasonic) specifications, making P2 cards tough and reliable. The first pieces of equipment released by Panasonic which use the P2 format included the AJ-SPX800 (a 2/3" broadcast camcorder for ENG and EFP applications), the studio recorder AJ-SPD850, the AJ-PCD10 offload device (basically, a five-slot PC card reader with USB interface designed to fit a 5-1/4" IT systems bay), and the memory cards themselves – AJ-P2C004 (4 GB) and AJ-P2C002 (2 GB). Panasonic is currently shipping a wide range of camcorders that support the P2 format, including the
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AG-HVX200 HD handheld camcorder, and the high-end, or broadcast professional shoulder-mount AG-HPX500, AJ-HPX2000, and AJ-HPX3000 camcorders. Panasonic has also announced the P2-based AG-HPX170 handheld HD tapeless camcorder. The HPX170 is very similar to the HVX200 and the HVX200A, the main difference being the lack of a video tape drive on the 170. The latest products to feature P2 technology are the well-received recently launched AJ-HPX2700 and AH-HPX3700 "Varicam" high end cameras. On April 15, 2012, Panasonic introduced the " MicroP2" system, an entirely different format based on
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conforming to UHS-II (Ultra-High Speed) bus mode. Most (but not all) current P2 products can use MicroP2 (UHS-II) and SDHC/SDXC (UHS-I/UHS-II) cards through a MicroP2 card adapter, with some requiring a firmware update. Some P2 products (such as the AG-HPX500E camera) are not able to use MicroP2 at all. On February 27, 2014, Panasonic has announced a new generation of P2 media, the expressP2 card, designed to accommodate high frame rate 1080 HDAVC-ULTRA recording (above 60fps) as well as 4K capture.


Specifications

* File format: MXF * Maximum datarate: 1.22 Gbit/s * Available sizes: 2, 4, 8, 16, 32 and 64 GB * Form factor: PC card (PCMCIA) type II


P2 card run times timetable

Panasonic recently published a slightly more complicated version of this table for 16 and 32 GB cards.


P2 camera range


Handheld models

AG-HPX170 (NTSC version) * Compact, lightweight HD/SD camera-recorder * 13× zoom lens with 28mm wide-angle AG-HPX171 (European version) * Compact, lightweight HD/SD camera-recorder * 13× zoom lens with 28mm wide-angle * Improved ergonomics, features and image quality compared to its predecessor AG-HVX200 * Progressive native 16:9 HD
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imaging system * HD quality Leica Dicomar wide-angle zoom lens * Progressive modes supported AG-HPX250 AG-HVX202AEN HD DVC-PRO


Shoulder mount models

AG-HPX300/HPX301 * 3 pieces of 1/3-inch MOS image sensor (1920×1080 pixels each) * Removable 1/3-inch lens * AVC-Intra 50/100 and DVCPRO HD/50/25 codecs compatible * Variable Frame Rate * LCoS viewfinder * Two P2 slots AG-HPX370/371 * New 2,2MPx MAICO CMOS sensor with improved sensitivity F11 * Other features as above HPX301 AG-HPX500/HPX555 * 3 pieces of 2/3-inch CCD image sensor (960×540 pixels each) * DVCPRO HD/50/25 codecs compatible * Variable Frame rate function * Four P2 slots AJ-HPX2000(AJ-HPX2100 in Europe) * 3 pieces of 2/3-inch CCD image sensor (1280×720 pixels each) * DVCPRO HD codecs compatible * AVC-Intra 50 and 100 codecs as an option * 10 bit/4:2:2 Recording with Full Sampling as an option * Variable Frame rate function * Five P2 slots AJ-HPX2700 * One of the new P2
Varicam Varicam, originally stylized as VariCam, is a brand name associated with specialized Panasonic video cameras that are mostly used to imitate the look and feel of motion picture cameras. They have been used to record scenes for many feature films. T ...
range * Variable Frame Rate of 1 frame/s to 60 frame/s * 10 bit/4:2:2 Recording with Full Sampling * AVC-Intra codec recording system AJ-HPX3000 * DVCPRO HD/AVC-Intra codecs compatible * Native 1080p 4:2:2 10-bit * Newly developed high-resolution 2.2-megapixel CCD AJ-HPX3700 * Super High-End HD Camera-Recorder for Cinema Production, part of the P2
Varicam Varicam, originally stylized as VariCam, is a brand name associated with specialized Panasonic video cameras that are mostly used to imitate the look and feel of motion picture cameras. They have been used to record scenes for many feature films. T ...
range * RGB 4:4:4 and 24PsF output * AVC-Intra codec recording system


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