Panasonic AG-HPX370 Brochure - Page 7

p Advance Mode in 59.94Hz mode, Scan Reverse Function for Use, with Film Lenses

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1080/480 24p Advance Mode (in 59.94Hz mode) The 1080 and 480 progressive recording systems convert recordings to 60i in 24p, 30p, or 24pA (Advance) mode. The 24p Advance mode uses 2:3:3:2 pulldown, which allows for an easy extraction to a 24p timeline and no quality loss in the process with compatible NLEs.* *AVC-Intra recording is not possible. * For information on compatible nonlinear editing systems, visit and click "Nonlinear Compatibility Information." *24p = 23.98p, 30p = 29.97p, 60p = 59.94p and 60i = 59.94i Scan Reverse Function for Use with Film Lenses The AG-HPX370 series comes with scan reverse. This function cancels the image inversion that occurs when a Cinema lens adaptor is used. Shown above is a sample of operation style.

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1080/480 24p Advance Mode (in 59.94Hz mode)
The 1080 and 480 progressive recording systems convert
recordings to 60i in 24p, 30p, or 24pA (Advance) mode. The 24p
Advance mode uses 2:3:3:2 pulldown, which allows for an easy
extraction to a 24p timeline and no quality loss in the process with
compatible NLEs.*
*AVC-Intra recording is not possible.
* For information on compatible nonlinear editing systems, visit
<https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/> and click "Nonlinear Compatibility
Information."
*24p = 23.98p, 30p = 29.97p, 60p = 59.94p and 60i = 59.94i
Scan Reverse Function for Use
with Film Lenses
The AG-HPX370 series comes with scan reverse. This
function cancels the image inversion that occurs
when a Cinema lens adaptor is used.
Shown above is a sample of
operation style.