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The AJ-SPC700 makes it even easier to start P2, with excellent cost performance and low power consumption.
P2 Card Offers Outstanding Mobility and Reliability
The solid-state P2 card records and plays back without requiring a
mechanism like that found in conventional tape or disc systems. This
gives the P2 cam exceptional impact and vibration resistance, and
makes it the ideal choice for reliable recording in harsh conditions.
Low Power Consumption (17 W)
Because the P2 cam does not have a drive mechanism, and thanks to
use of a newly developed digital signal processor, power consumption
is only 17 W* during recording. This also helps boost mobility and
reliability.
Instant Rec Start — Another Memory Card Advantage
Thanks to the solid-state memory, recording response is much faster
than with tape or disc recorders. You can begin recording an instant
after powering up, making it possible to capture unexpected events
that other systems miss. You won't worry about missing the shot.
Next-Generation Recording Functions
The AJ-SPC700 has slots for five P2 cards and lets you record
continuously onto all five in sequence. It also provides several entirely
new recording functions that are possible only with memory cards.
• Data protection: The P2 card records only onto blank spaces, so
there's no danger of accidental writing over data.*
• Hot-swap recording: You can replace a full memory card with a
blank one while the P2 cam is recording onto a second card.
Successively swapping cards this way gives you virtually unlimited
recording capability.
• Loop recording: By loop recording onto a specified recording area,
you can continue to record over a fixed area.
• Pre-rec: While in standby mode, you can continuously store, and
subsequently record, up to 15 seconds of video and audio (in
DVCPRO). In effect, this lets you record footage of events that occur
even before you press the rec start button, giving you a way to "go
back" and capture moments you otherwise would have missed.
*It is possible, however, to delete data, or to lose data by re-formatting the card.
*without option,LCD monitor off.
2/3" IT 3CCD Imaging System
for Wide-Screen Images
Use of the reliable, cost-effective 2/3" IT 3CCD imaging system gives
the AJ-SPC700 full broadcast-level performance, with low smear, 750-
line resolution, and an S/N ratio of 62 dB.
The AJ-SPC700 switches easily from 4:3 to 16:9 for wide-screen
recording.
Newly Developed Gamma Curve for News
The gamma functions featured in Panasonic VariCam models have
earned wide acclaim. Now Panasonic has developed a new gamma
curve for the P2 cam: news gamma. This new function, offered in
addition to conventional video gamma, helps to preserve important
image data by suppressing over-saturation in highlight areas during
sudden changes in contrast.
DVCPRO 50/DVCPRO/DV Switchable
The versatile P2 cam can record in high-quality 4:2:2, 50Mbps
DVCPRO 50; 25Mbps DVCPRO and DV. A single 4GB* P2 card holds
up to 16 minutes of DVCPRO/DV data or 8 minutes of DVCPRO 50
data. Using the P2 cam's five slots and hot-swapping function, you get
virtually unlimited continuous recording.
*Total card capacity includes space for data management such as system data, therefore,
actual usable area is less than the capacity indicated on the card.
Clip Thumbnail Function
• Thumbnails: The P2 cam automatically generates a thumbnail image
for each clip. These can be used for nonlinear editing or by the P2
cam itself.
• Displaying thumbnails on the colour LCD monitor: You can view
up to 12 thumbnails at once on the 3.5" colour LCD monitor on the
P2 cam's side. Any of the corresponding clips can be accessed
instantly.
• Seamless playback of selected clips: Using the thumbnails, you
can specify a number of clips for seamless playback or on-air
broadcasting.
*Seamless playback is not possible between clips recorded in different formats.
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