< Blog Home64 GB Panasonic P2 cards coming soon
Panasonic has announced 64 GB P2 cards to begin shipping in Fall 2008 (price unannounced). This doubles the storage space of the current 32 GB offerings. What I love about the HVX200 is that it is the camera that keeps on giving. When it first came out, 8 GB P2 cards would set you back around $1200. Today a 32 GB P2 card with 4 times the capacity will cost you around $1500. Unlike tape-based formats, the P2 format becomes more cost-effective as time goes on, increasing the cost-effectiveness of the HVX200 and P2 workflow.
A 64GB P2 card is capable of storing over four hours of DVCPRO footage (64 GB X 4 minutes per GB), or more than two hour of DVCPRO50, AVC-Intra 50 (64 GB X 2 minutes per GB) or 64 minutes of AVC-Intra 100 or DVCPRO HD. With five 64GB P2 cards installed, an AJ-HPX3000 P2 HD camcorder can record for 320 minutes in AVC-Intra 100 or DVCPRO HD (400 minutes in 1080/24pN) and 640 minutes (800 minutes in 24pN) in AVC-Intra 50 or DVCPRO 50.
As you can see above, the 64 GB card offers just over 1 hour of high-def footage which means that it now has the edge over tape-based formats (at least in terms of storage space) and this lead can only increase with time.
However, remember that you are storing your precious footage on there so even if you CAN store your entire short film on there, I'd advise regular backups to a hard drive in the field.
[via
Studio Daily]
Posted by Jon Chappell on Feb 15 2008 to
Cameras