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TwistedLincoln said:By the way, did anyone else notice that the card pictured is 16bit PCMCIA, rather than 32bit Cardbus? That seems a bit odd to me. I wonder what transfer times will be?
Kholi said:That's neat. Who's going to be the first person to trust it with their footage?
they are scheduled to be released June 16th.jake stutheit said:has anyone heard a projected release date? i thought i read something about june in another post.
TwistedLincoln said:By the way, did anyone else notice that the card pictured is 16bit PCMCIA, rather than 32bit Cardbus? That seems a bit odd to me. I wonder what transfer times will be?
32bit Cardbus cards have those gold "buttons" on the top of the card. They keep it from being fully inserted into a regular 16bit only PCMCIA card slot. The 16bit style cards have a smooth front connector, with no gold bumps.=Prodigy= said:How can you tell?
I would think so. Panny would be stupid not to throw us a bone after all these exciting announcements. ie. the new solid state sony cam / h2 cards / cineporter coming out soon...Man, that cineporter may soon be a really unnecessary product if p2 prices keep dropping, new P2 products come out and its release gets delayed much longer.mainstreetprod said:Anyone think this news has something to do with Panny's sudden P2 price drop? A little competition to stir the pot?
Actually I was taking stock -- basically every major camera manufacturer (2/3" broadcast cams) is now offering solid-state recording. Thomson/Grass Valley Infinity, Ikegami, Red, Panasonic, and now Sony. Solid state is inevitable...TimurCivan said:with the advent of the solid state sony can, things are going to get interesting in the flash media video market. this is proof things are gonna be awesome soon enough.....