Even if true (which I do not concede), so? No one said anything about what "typical DVXusers" do. Not relevant to the conversation at hand.Tim Le said:Sure, it's important, but honestly there is no significant difference between 4:2:2 as implement in DVCPRO-HD and 4:2:0 for the applications that a typical DVXUser will do.
Again, so? Not what I was talking about. You're saying that people should abandon their HVXs just because you think P2 is dead. I'm saying that people who use HVXs don't use it only because of P2, and in fact, I'd wager it's a secondary or tertiary consideration for the vast majority.People here are independent filmmakers. They don't have much money. They just want to make a movie. The sad thing is a lot of them get brainwashed into thinking that they have to have 4:2:2 or somehow their movie will suck. It's not true. Your movie could suck because the camerawork is bad, the audio is bad, the lighting is bad, the writing is bad, or any number of things but it's not going to suck because you used long GOP 4:2:0 and not 4:2:2 intraframe. That's the truth and anyone who says otherwise is doing a great disservice to people who don't have a lot of money.
You keep trying to shift the conversation. No one's saying that P2 will last forever. No one's saying that ExpressCard memory won't be a great thing.Anyhow, ExpressCards will be expensive at first like you said. I agree there. But c'mon man, Lexar, Sandisk, Sony, and Transcend will all be making them. Hell maybe even Simpletech and A-Data or B-Data or whatever those dang off-brand Newegg memory guys will too. ExpressCards are the new standard for laptops. They're already making new laptops with them. It's all just plain normal computer stuff. We all know how computer stuff takes off and gets really cheap. I pay more for a tank of gas than a 2 GB USB flash drive! The potential is there. P2 does not have that potential. Even Barry Green recognizes the potential of ExpressCards otherwise he wouldn't say Panasonic would be stupid for not thinking of supporting ExpressCards.
What people ARE saying is that a single camera announcing the intention to use ExpressCard memory cards does not a death warrant for P2 make, as you're insisting it is.
ExpressCard could well flop. Could be that there's something that always keeps the price for HD acquisition cards above that of P2 cards. Or something could come along that blows both of them away.
But to say that right now, today, P2 is dead and that everyone should move to something else, right now, today, is simply ludicrous. There's no other way to describe it.
P2 is more than just the cards. P2 is an entire system which an adapter wouldn't kill.And yes, that adapter would kill P2 sales. Why the heck would you buy an P2 card if Panasonic is enabling you to use a different memory card? And if they lower the price of P2 so ExpressCards are not attractive, then what's the point of making that ExpressCard to P2 adapter? See the catch-22? There is no way they will make this adapter. Panasonic is damned if they do and damned if they don't. If you see them supporting ExpressCards, P2 will be dead.
By the way, Panasonic has offered third-party card manufacture licensing for anyone who could show they'd be able to meet the standards of quality since the beginning.