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Panasonic HVX200A - Camcorder - 1080p Manual

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CONTENTS 1. 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 Types and Differences of HD Video Formats High-Quality HD/SD Multi-Format Recording HD/SD Multi-Format Recording with the AG-HVX200 720 Progressive Scan HD Images with Higher Resolution than Interlaced 1080i 24p HD and a Cine-Like Gamma Curve Meet Film Production Needs 1 3 5 7 2. 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 Advantages of DVCPRO HD DVCPRO HD and the DVCPRO Family: A Proven Track Record in Broadcasting DVCPRO's Intraframe Compression System: Designed to Retain All Image Information DVCPRO HD's 4:2:2 Sampling Rate Is Most Beneficial for Professional Video Production Differences in Audio Recording Video Format and Codec Supported by AG-HVX200 9 11 13 15 16 3. 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 A Revolution in Recording with the P2 Card The P2 Card - A Breakthrough in Professional Media The New P2 Card Workflow P2 Card Recording Functions on the AG-HVX200 The P2 Workflow Following Acquisition 17 19 21 23 4. 4-1 4-2 4-3 4-4 4-5 What's a Variable Frame Rate? An Important Part of the VariCam's Creative Expressiveness Overcranking and Undercranking by Changing the Frame Rate Slow-Motion and Fast-Motion Effects Native Mode (720/24pN and 720/30pN) for Special Effects Using only the Camera-Recorder 720p (over 60p) Mode Provides Extra Convenience for VariCam and Other Systems 25 27 29 33 35 5. 6. 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-5 6-6 6-7 Camera Functions and Operating Ease Inheriting the Popular DVX100 Series Design 37 Applications and Workflows High-End Production of Movies and Commercials Video and Independent Movie Production Events and Other Professional Video Work Image Production Workflow Together with Tape File-Based Image Production Workflow DV-Based Image Production Workflow News Workflow 41 44 47 49 51 53 55 7. Terminology and Specifications Terminology Specifications 57 63

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CONTENTS
1.
Types and Differences of HD Video Formats
1-1
High-Quality HD/SD Multi-Format Recording
1
1-2
HD/SD Multi-Format Recording with the AG-HVX200
3
1-3
720 Progressive Scan HD Images with Higher Resolution than Interlaced 1080i
5
1-4
24p HD and a Cine-Like Gamma Curve Meet Film Production Needs
7
2.
Advantages of DVCPRO HD
2-1
DVCPRO HD and the DVCPRO Family: A Proven Track Record in Broadcasting
9
2-2
DVCPRO's Intraframe Compression System:
Designed to Retain All Image Information
11
2-3
DVCPRO HD's 4:2:2 Sampling Rate Is Most Beneficial
for Professional Video Production
13
2-4
Differences in Audio Recording
15
2-5
Video Format and Codec Supported by AG-HVX200
16
3.
A Revolution in Recording with the P2 Card
3-1
The P2 Card — A Breakthrough in Professional Media
17
3-2
The New P2 Card Workflow
19
3-3
P2 Card Recording Functions on the AG-HVX200
21
3-4
The P2 Workflow Following Acquisition
23
4.
What's a Variable Frame Rate?
4-1
An Important Part of the VariCam's Creative Expressiveness
25
4-2
Overcranking and Undercranking by Changing the Frame Rate
27
4-3
Slow-Motion and Fast-Motion Effects
29
4-4
Native Mode (720/24pN and 720/30pN)
for Special Effects Using only the Camera-Recorder
33
4-5
720p (over 60p) Mode Provides Extra Convenience
for VariCam and Other Systems
35
5.
Camera Functions and Operating Ease
Inheriting the Popular DVX100 Series Design
37
6.
Applications and Workflows
6-1
High-End Production of Movies and Commercials
41
6-2
Video and Independent Movie Production
44
6-3
Events and Other Professional Video Work
47
6-4
Image Production Workflow Together with Tape
49
6-5
File-Based Image Production Workflow
51
6-6
DV-Based Image Production Workflow
53
6-7
News Workflow
55
7.
Terminology and Specifications
Terminology
57
Specifications
63