Panasonic AG-HVX200P Manual Do Utilizador
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DV cassette tape
• DV recording (480i)
• Dubbing mode recording from a P2 card is
• Dubbing mode recording from a P2 card is
possible.
Outline of operations
This unit is compatible with P2 (Professional Plug-in) cards or DV cassette tapes.
The P2 card has a large capacity with a high transfer rate, and allows you sophisticated movie-making on
this handy camera, including HD (High Defi nition) recording and smooth editing/dubbing.
The P2 card has a large capacity with a high transfer rate, and allows you sophisticated movie-making on
this handy camera, including HD (High Defi nition) recording and smooth editing/dubbing.
The setting values such as the user
fi le are saved to and read from the
SD memory card.
fi le are saved to and read from the
SD memory card.
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P2 mode shooting and playback
(Pages 25 and 73)
(Pages 25 and 73)
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• You cannot simultaneously shoot on both the P2 card and the DV cassette tape.
• High-defi nition (HD) recording to a DV tape is not possible.
• High-defi nition (HD) recording to a DV tape is not possible.
P2 card
You can use the following features:
• HD (High Defi nition) recording
• Multi format recording
• Variable frame rates
Slow & quick motion recording
• Maximum 4 channel uncompressed digital
• HD (High Defi nition) recording
• Multi format recording
• Variable frame rates
Slow & quick motion recording
• Maximum 4 channel uncompressed digital
audio recording
• DV recording (480i)
Flow of shooting, playing and saving
Cassette tape shooting and
playback (Pages 29 and 73)
playback (Pages 29 and 73)
Dubbing mode (Page 86)
Dubbing mode is a function for down-converting contents recorded in
HD (1080i, 720P) on the P2 card to an DV format (480i) and recording it
to tape. You can record onto DV tape contents that have a slow & quick
motion effect.
This is useful when backing up images and checking images on AV
equipment.
HD (1080i, 720P) on the P2 card to an DV format (480i) and recording it
to tape. You can record onto DV tape contents that have a slow & quick
motion effect.
This is useful when backing up images and checking images on AV
equipment.