Panasonic AG-HPX600EJ User Manual

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PRODUCTION 
FUNCTIONS
Functions for image production such 
as slow- and quick-motion shooting 
can be added.
UPlINk  
SOlUTIONS
Support functions for uplink solution 
such as LiveU can be added.
NETWORk FUNCTION
Wired/wireless LAN, proxy image preview, 
playlist editing and other networking 
functions can be added.
BaSIC PERFORmaNCE
The P2HD Series starts with basic broadcast performance, and 
can add expandability and future upgrading capability.
Expandable an d Upgradable
The Panasonic P2HD Series continues to lead the way toward file-based broadcasting and image production applications. Based on 
the new concept of "Expandable and Upgradable," the series features networking functions that allow it to link with smartphones 
and tablet devices for direct network connection, and cine-like image production functions like slow- and quick-motion shooting.  
By offering these as optional upgrades, the P2HD Series lets you configure precisely the system you want, without any unneeded 
functions. The new AVC-ULTRA* codec family meets every professional user's needs with the favorable image quality and bit rate 
desired. And media has evolved as well, with the development of the compact microP2 card. This provides major improvements in 
cost, speed and mobility for all broadcast and image production applications.
In addition to offering levels of reliability, speed and rewrite performance that could only be possible with solid-state memory,  
P2HD Series achieves superb images and extended recording with the AVC-Intra codec. Using P2 files in a variety of IT devices 
allows  a  consistent,  file-based  workflow  —  from  high-speed  transfer  to  editing,  searching  and  archiving.  The  P2HD  Series  also 
helps to conserve the environment in ways that only a memory-card recorder can do, because it requires no transport mechanism, 
has low power consumption, and enables repeated reuse of the P2 card.
 
* Scheduled for future release. Fees are charged for upgrades.  AVC-ULTRA compatibility does not indicate support for all AVC-ULTRA formats.