Panasonic Camcorder AG HPX250 User Manual

AG-HPX250  
P2 Handheld Memory Card Camera Recorder  
(AG-HPX250P, AG-HPX250EJ, AG-HPX250EN)  
Packed with Panasonic Optical Technology  
Optical Image Stabilizer, Digital Zoom, and ND Filter  
• Hand-shake correction with the Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS).  
• Digital Zoom function.* It can be assigned to an user button and close  
up to 2x, 5x, and 10x. In combination with the optical zoom, this  
function provides a telephoto capability up to 220x.  
• Four-position (OFF, 1/4 ND, 1/16 ND, 1/64 ND) optical neutral density  
filter wheel.  
The high-performance zoom lens was developed specifically for  
professional HD video production. While inheriting the wide-angle  
capabilities of the DVX and HVX Series, it adds the same level of  
operating ease as you'd expect from an interchangeable lens model for  
broadcasting and other professional uses. Combining 18 lens elements in  
12 groups, this advanced lens unit further adds a UHR (Ultra High  
Refractive) glass element, a low dispersion element and aspherical  
lenses. This newest optical technology can provide high resolution.  
In addition, it is combined with a unique Panasonic digital signal  
processing technology called Chromatic Aberration Compensation  
(CAC) to minimize color bleeding in the surrounding image and achieve  
rich expression with finely rendered nuances and excellent shading.  
Zooming from 28mm to 616mm (35mm equivalent), this 22x zoom lens  
covers a wide field of view, from wide-angle to telephoto, without a  
conversion lens.  
* The digital zoom cannot be used while operating the Dynamic Range Stretch (DRS) or Scan Reverse  
functions. If either function is operated while digital zooming, the zoom will be automatically turned off.  
Also, Flash Band Compensation (FBC) will not operate while digital zooming.  
Focus Ring  
Zoom Ring  
Iris Ring  
Wide 28 mm  
Tele 616 mm (22x)  
22x optical zoom x  
10x digital zoom (220x)  
Three Manual Rings — Zoom, Focus and Iris  
The lens unit is provided with three rings — a mechanical (cam-driven)  
zoom ring, a focus ring, and an iris ring. You can operate them manually  
almost like an interchangeable lens including rugged operation of  
zoom ring.  
because the exposure timing differs for each line, when an external flash  
is used, it tends to produce images where the brightness is divided  
between the top and bottom of the image. This is called the flash band  
effect. The AG-HPX250 is equipped with highly accurate flash band  
detection and compensation software. By generating pairs of frames  
containing flash bands, and frames in which a flash extends from the  
previous frame to the entire screen, and then using the compensation  
process to adjust the level, the flash band effect of MOS-based imagers  
is eliminated.  
MOS  
Image Sensor  
Output  
Image  
After  
Compensation  
U.L.T. Image Sensor  
High-Sensitivity F10*, 2.2-Megapixel, Low-Noise U.L.T. Image  
Sensor and Optimized Signal Processing Circuit  
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Flash Band  
Compensation  
Process  
The AG-HPX250 features the Ultra Luminance Technology (U.L.T.)  
1/3-type 2.2-megapixel 3MOS image sensor that is incorporated in our  
shoulder-type P2HD camera recorders. This advanced image sensor is set  
to maximize the performance of the lens and signal processing circuit  
under standard shooting conditions. Progressive Advanced Processing  
(PAP) technology, which is driven by 3D adaptive processing, has also  
been further refined to enable high-sensitivity F10*, low-noise shooting  
in dimly lit places.  
Flash  
Time Flow  
*AG-HPX250 sensitivity is selectable, F10 is PAP Filter Type1 and F7 is PAP Filter Type2 in 59.94Hz mode.  
In 50Hz mode, F11 is PAP Filter Type1 and F8 is PAP Filter Type2. The default setting is PAP Filter Type2.  
Flash Band Compensation  
In contrast with the CCD image sensor, which accumulates still images  
of single frames that are exposed with identical timing, the MOS image  
sensor uses a rolling shutter system that sequentially scans each line of  
pixels. This lowers power consumption and enables high-speed drive, but  
MOS Output Imager  
After Compensation Imager  
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20 bit Digital Signal Processor  
The AG-HPX250 incorporates a  
high-performance 20 bit DSP that  
handles image rendering processes  
such as gamma and various detail  
enhancement functions with  
DSP Processor  
exceptional precision.  
HD NORM mode  
CINE-LIKE D mode  
AG-HPX250 Gamma Modes  
Dynamic Range Stretch (DRS)  
HD NORM:  
LOW:  
Suitable for standard HD recording.  
In scenes with mixed contrast, such as when panning from indoors to  
outdoors, the DRS function automatically suppresses blocked shadows  
and blown highlights. A gamma curve and knee slope are estimated to  
match the contrast of each pixel, and applied in real time. When dark,  
bright, and intermediate shades are all contained in the same scene, this  
produces excellent gradation for each shade and minimizes blocked  
shadows and blown highlights.  
Works to flatten out a high contrast scene.  
Normal setting for SD.  
SD NORM:  
HIGH:  
Expands the tone of dark parts and makes a brighter image.  
The contrast softens.  
B.PRESS:  
Makes the contrast sharper than LOW.  
CINE-LIKE D:  
CINE-LIKE V:  
The Cine-Like mode shifted to prioritize dynamic range.  
The Cine-Like mode shifted to prioritize contrast.  
* The DRS function does not operate in 1080/24p, 1080/25p or 1080/30p mode.  
Other Camera Image Settings  
• Variable shutter speed from 1/6 to 1/2000 sec. plus  
Synchro Scan function.  
• Matrix setting including a Cine-Like mode  
• Adjustable H detail level, V detail level, detail coring and  
skin tone detail.  
• Adjustable chroma level, chroma phase, color temp and  
master pedestal.  
DRS OFF  
DRS ON  
7-Mode Gamma for Richer Gradation  
• Knee point settings: Auto, Low, Mid and High.  
Drawing on technologies developed for the VariCam, Panasonic has  
equipped the AG-HPX250 with advanced gamma functions that address  
seven different shooting scenarios, including two Cine-Like Gammas.  
Focus Assist Functions  
3-Position Gain Selector plus 30dB Super Gain Function  
There is a 3-position gain selector, with L, M and H settings. To each  
setting you can assign a gain value from 0, +3, +6, +9, +12, +15 and  
+18 dB. There is also a Super Gain such as +24 dB and +30 dB.  
Press the Focus Assist button and the center section of the screen  
expands in size, making it easier to determine if the focus is correct.  
Also, the Focus Bar that visually indicates the focus level can be  
displayed on the screen.  
Simplified Waveform and Vectorscope Display  
The AG-HPX250 has Waveform and Vectorscope Display functions for the  
captured video signal on the LCD monitor.  
Focus Assist OFF  
Focus Assist ON  
Scene File / User File  
Set Scene dial for an instant set of shooting conditions. Six preset files  
are provided, and you can change any of the six file names and their  
settings as desired. One set can be stored internally in the AG-HPX250,  
and four sets on an SD Memory Card. One file with camera setting values  
can also be stored internally, and four files on an SD Memory Card.  
Waveform  
Vectorscope  
Five User Buttons  
There are a total of five User buttons: User Main, User 1 to 3 on the top  
panel, and User 4 on the rear of the AG-HPX250. Based on user's  
requirements, customized operation can be set by assigned 18 versatile  
functions to these user buttons.  
Scene File Description  
F1: —  
Standard settings  
F2: FLUO.  
F3: SPARK  
F4: B-STR  
F5: CINE V  
F6: CINE D  
Indoor shooting under fluorescent lights  
Highlighting subjects at receptions, events etc.  
Enhanced gradations of luminance in low light scenes  
Cine-Like setting shifted to prioritize contrast*  
Cine-Like setting shifted to prioritize dynamic range*  
User button allotment function  
SPOTLIGHT, BACKLIGHT, ATW, ATW LOCK, S.GAIN, D.ZOOM, Y GET, DRS,  
TEXT MEMO, SLOT SEL, SHOT MARK, MAG A. LVL, LVL METER, PRE REC, WFM,  
LAST CLIP, FBC, LCD B.L.  
* Selecting a scene file does not change the video recording format. If you want to switch to 25p, 24p  
and 30p, you must do so as a separate procedure.  
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Full-Pixel, Full-Sample AVC-Intra Recording  
This is the first handheld camera-  
recorder to support the AVC-Intra  
codecs of the P2HD Series for HD  
Multi-Format Recording with Native 24p/25p Support and More  
•Native recording modes: In addition to 1080/59.94i with the AVC-Intra  
codec, native recording is supported at 1080/23.98p or 1080/29.97p and  
1080/25pN or 720/25pN. In 720p, native recording is possible for both  
DVCPRO HD and AVC-Intra, making it possible to extend recording time  
by 2 to 2.5 times in comparison with pull-down recording.  
recording of broadcast and movie  
images. Featuring a high compression  
ratio based on the new MPEG-4 AVC/  
H.264 moving picture compression  
technology, this advanced system  
maintains intra-frame compression to  
provide both high image quality and  
*Camera image output and playback image output are pulled-down 59.94 (50) frames.  
•Pulldown record mode: This VariCam-compatible mode records*1 with  
the DVCPRO HD codec. A 2:3 pulldown is applied to 23.98p, and a 2:2  
pulldown is applied to 29.97p, to record 1080/59.94i or 720/59.94p and  
1080/25p over 50i or 720/25p over 50p. The 23.98pA (2:3:3:2 advanced  
pulldown) mode is also supported, allowing editing on applicable  
nonlinear systems*2 with little image degradation.  
•59.94Hz/50Hz selector: Supports worldwide HD/SD production.  
•SD image acquisition: The DVCPRO 50/DVCPRO/DV multi-codec  
enables 480/576 image acquisition, with aspect ratio conversion. Select  
from Side Crop, Letter Box and Squeeze modes.  
AVC-Intra Codec LSI  
excellent editing performance. It  
offers recording and playback of both  
AVC-Intra 100 and AVC-Intra 50 modes, and also supports DVCPRO HD  
recording and playback.  
•AVC-Intra 100: 1920 x 1080,* 10 bit, 4:2:2  
High-quality images with full-pixel HD and full sampling are recorded at  
the same bit rate as DVCPRO HD, bringing agile mobility to high-end  
production.  
*1: Not compatible with the AVC-Intra codecs.  
•AVC-Intra 50: 1440 x 1080,* 10 bit, 4:2:0  
High Quality/16 bit, 4-Channel Digital Audio  
Image quality is the same level as DVCPRO HD, but with the SD (DVCPRO  
50) bit rate. You get twice the recording time of DVCPRO HD, and about  
half the required data transmission time.  
The AG-HPX250 can record high quality/16 bit digital audio on all four  
channels. You can freely select the audio source for each channel,  
choosing from built-in mic, external mic and line-in. Level volume is also  
supported on all four channels.  
* These figures are for 1080i/p mode. The AG-HPX250 also supports 720p mode.  
Versatile MXF File-Based Recording  
File-based recording onto memory cards enables high-speed starts,  
recording starts with no need for cueing, and protection against  
accidental data overwriting. The recorded data is organized into MXF  
files. The files can be transferred to a nonlinear editor or over a network  
without the need for digitizing.*  
*PCs must be installed with the included P2 driver in order to mount P2 cards. For editing, PCs must be  
installed with P2-compatible editing software available from various companies. Read "Notes Regarding  
the Handling of P2 Files Using a PC" on the back page.  
AG-HPX250 Recording Format & Recording Time  
Codec & Recording Time (with two 64 GB P2 Card)  
Pull  
down  
HD Format  
DVCPRO HD  
AVC-Intra 100  
AVC-Intra 50  
1080/59.94i  
Approx. 128 min. Approx. 256 min.  
Double Slot System with Two P2 Card Slots  
1080/29.97p over 59.94i  
1080/23.98p over 59.94i  
2-2  
2-3  
Approx. 128 min.  
In addition to allowing continuous recording onto two P2 cards, this  
system offers the following functions.  
1080/23.98pA over 59.94i 2-3-3-2  
1080/29.97pN (Native)*1  
1080/23.98pN (Native)*1  
1080/50i  
2-2  
2-2  
2-3  
Approx. 128 min. Approx. 256 min.  
Approx. 160 min. Approx. 320 min.  
Approx. 128 min. Approx. 256 min.  
• Card select: The recording slot can be switched in Standby mode.  
• Hot-swap recording: The card in the standby slot can be exchanged  
while the other card is being recorded on.  
Approx. 128 min.  
1080/25p (over 50i)  
1080/25pN (Native)*1  
720/59.94p  
Approx. 128 min. Approx. 256 min.  
Approx. 128 min. Approx. 256 min.  
Approx. 128 min. Approx. 256 min.  
P2 Card Recording Offers High Reliability  
and a Proven Record for Broadcasting  
720/50p  
720/29.97p over 59.94p*2  
720/25p over 50p*3  
720/23.98p over 59.94p*2  
720/29.97pN (Native)*1  
720/25pN (Native)*1  
720/23.98pN (Native)*1  
Approx.128 min.  
The P2 card was originally developed for broadcast use. In addition to its  
large 64 GB* capacity, it strongly resists impacts, vibration and  
temperature changes, and withstands repeated recording and  
initialization cycles for extended recording use. The card connector  
section is designed specifically for professional use, resulting in  
extremely high durability for insertion and removal. The P2 card and  
P2HD Series are widely used in  
broadcast and movie production  
studios and have a proven track  
record for reliability, durability and  
easy operation.  
Approx. 256 min. Approx. 256 min. Approx. 512 min.  
Approx. 320 min. Approx. 320 min. Approx. 640 min.  
Codec & Recording Time (with two 64 GB P2 Card)  
Pull  
down  
2-2  
2-3  
2-3-3-2  
SD Format  
DVCPRO 50  
DVCPRO  
DV  
480/59.94i  
480/29.97p over 59.94i  
480/23.98p over 59.94i  
480/23.98pA over 59.94i  
576/50i  
Approx. 256 min. Approx. 512 min. Approx.512 min.  
Approx. 256 min. Approx. 512 min. Approx. 512 min.  
576/25p (over 50i)  
2-2  
*1: Native modes record only the effective frames.  
*2: When you select 24 FRAME/30 FRAME in VFR mode in DVCPRO HD 59.94p mode.  
*3: When you select 25 FRAME in VFR mode in DVCPRO HD 50p mode.  
*Total card capacity includes space for data  
management such as system data; therefore, the  
actual usable area is less than the capacity indicat
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• Normal cinematic shooting (at 24 fps, 25 fps or 30 fps) refers to the  
same rate as used in film cameras. The AG-HPX250 can record in 24 fps.  
Note that 25 fps and 30 fps are the standard frame rates used in the  
production of TV commercials, music clips and video media.  
• Overcranking (higher-speed shooting) produces a slow-motion effect.  
This is especially effective for high-action scenes like car chases or  
crashes, or to create a dramatic impact in a scene. For example, when a  
scene is shot at 48 fps and played at 24 fps, a slow-motion effect of  
1/2x is attained.  
Variable Frame Rate — Also Supported in 1080p Mode  
The Variable Frame Rate (VFR) function was inherited from the Panasonic  
VariCam, which is widely used for producing movies, TV series, and TV  
commercials. It creates a wide range of film-camera-like images, such as  
overcranking for slow-motion and undercranking for quick-motion  
effects.  
Image Modes and Variable Frame Rates  
1080/59.94i, 23.98p, 29.97p: 1/2/4/6/9/12/15/18/20/21/22/24/25/26/27/  
28/30 fps (frames per second)  
• Undercranking (lower-speed shooting) gives you a quick-motion  
effect. This technique can be combined with a warp-speed effect to give  
special emphasis to flowing water, fast-moving clouds, etc. For example,  
when a scene is shot at 12 fps and played at 24 fps, a quick-motion  
effect of 2x is attained.  
1080/50i, 25p:  
1/2/4/6/9/12/15/18/20/21/22/23/24/25 fps  
720/59.94p, 23.98p, 29.97p: 1/2/4/6/9/12/15/18/20/21/22/24/25/26/  
27/28/30/32/34/36/40/44/48/54/60 fps  
720/50p, 25p:  
1/2/4/6/9/12/15/18/20/21/22/23/24/25/  
26/27/28/30/32/34/37/42/45/48/50 fps  
Undercranking (lower-speed shooting)  
Overcranking (higher-speed shooting)  
One-Clip Rec Mode  
Whereas normal Rec mode produces a clip for each Rec start/stop cut,  
One-Clip Rec mode records up to 99 consecutive cuts as a single clip,  
which greatly improves the nonlinear editing work that follows. A text  
memo is automatically attached when recording begins, making it easy to  
find desired cuts within the clip.  
REC START  
REC START  
REC START  
REC START  
…………max. 99  
consecutive cuts  
REC STOP  
REC STOP  
REC STOP  
Clip Thumbnail Display and Clip Editing  
Single Clip  
Recorded clips are automatically allocated a thumbnail image and  
metadata. This lets you display the thumbnail images on the LCD  
monitor, delete clips, and confirm or edit metadata (using the built-in  
Software Keyboard function).  
TEXT MEMO 1  
TEXT MEMO 2  
TEXT MEMO 3  
TEXT MEMO 4  
• Last clip delete: The clip that was most recently recorded is deleted  
with a single touch.  
• Rec check: The beginning and ending of the clip that was most  
recently recorded are checked with a single touch.  
Recording Modes That Meet a Wide Variety of Needs  
• Loop rec: This repeatedly re-records a particular recurring time slot,  
always maintaining a recording of the most recent period.  
• Pre-rec*: While in standby mode, you can continuously store, and  
subsequently record, up to 3 seconds in HD (7 seconds in SD). This will  
help you to get the shot you want every time.  
• Interval rec*: This gives you automatic intermittent recording based on  
a set interval and recording time.  
• One-shot rec*: This frame-shot recording function is useful for  
producing animations.  
Shot Marker and Text Memo*1  
• Shot marker: Clips can be marked during or after recording. When  
mounted to a PC,*2 the user can display only the marked clips if desired.  
• Text memo: This lets you post a memo on any scene of any clip, up to  
100 memos in all, similar to a sticky note.  
*1: Shot marker and text memo cannot be used in loop rec, interval rec, or one-shot rec.  
*2: When using P2 viewer, a Windows PC viewing application that can be downloaded free of charge by  
P2 users. See the following website for details.  
• Time stamp: The date and time can be stamped onto recorded images.  
Commonly used for evidential images.  
* These functions cannot be used during Variable Frame Rate recording.  
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Multi-Camera Synchronizing with Genlock IN and TC IN/OUT  
The AG-HPX250 is the first handheld camera recorder to support multi-  
camera synchronizing. It features a built-in SMPTE time-code generator/  
reader, TC input/output, and Genlock input, ideal for multi-camera live  
relay and recording systems.  
Other Interfaces  
• USB 2.0 HOST: This allows files to be copied between an external HDD  
and a P2 card *1, and lets you view the thumbnails of P2 files saved onto  
the HDD.  
• USB 2.0 DEVICE: Uploads P2 card files to a PC/Mac.  
• DVCPRO/DV (IEEE 1394): Enables backup recording and dubbing by  
inputting or outputting a DV stream, including DVCPRO HD.*2  
• Camera Remote: Controls focus, iris, zoom and REC start/stop.  
• XLR audio input: 2-channel mic/line inputs supporting 48V phantom  
power supply.  
G/L  
G/L  
G/L  
TC IN/OUT  
*1: AG-HPX250EJ does not support to copy the files onto a P2 card via USB 2.0.  
*2: Excluding 720p native mode. Does not support AVC-Intra input/output. Also does not output loop rec,  
interval rec or one-shot rec content. AG-HPX250EJ does not support input.  
The TC value of the camera-2 and 3 are matched to the camera-1  
SDI G/L SDI  
SDI  
Switcher/AV Mixer  
Multi-Camera Recording System  
Digital A/V Output with SDI and HDMI  
• SDI OUT (HD/SD): Allows camera-through output during HD/SD  
recording, or outputs high-quality 10 bit, 4:2:2 images for playback of  
AVC-Intra 100 footage. Includes embedded audio, and supports Rec S/S  
linked backup recording with a Panasonic recorder equipped with HD SDI  
input. When outputting SD SDI down-converted from an HD source, the  
Aspect Ratio Conversion mode can also be selected.  
• HDMI OUT: This is a next-generation interface for HD video and audio.  
It allows digital A/V output from a wide range of devices with both  
professional and consumer specifications.  
• VIDEO OUT: SD composite output. HD playback is down-converted.  
High Resolution and High Brightness Color Viewfinder and LCD  
The AG-HPX250's color EVF uses a 11.43 mm (0.45 inches),  
approximately 1,226,000 dot-equivalent (852 x 480 x 3 [RGB]) LCOS  
(liquid crystal on silicon) display panel. It delivers bright, detailed, high-  
resolution images and a high response speed. The AG-HPX250's LCD  
monitor has a 87.63 mm (3.45 inches), approximately 921,000-dot (1920  
x 480) high-resolution panel.  
New, Stylish Design Boosts Mobility  
LCOS Color EVF  
Color LCD Monitor  
Even with its high-powered zoom lens, the integrated camera and  
recorder sections are compact and stylish. Shifting the handle grip and  
LCD position forward (toward the lens) has improved the weight balance  
and visibility for handheld shooting, enabling a comfortably wide view.  
The magnesium alloy die cast chassis also excels in both ruggedness and  
durability.  
Other Functions  
• White Balance Selector: Two values (A/B) memory and  
one value preset.  
• ATW (Automatic Tracing White balance) function.  
• Mode check: Displays a list of the camera settings on the viewfinder  
and LCD monitor.  
• Zebra: Select any two levels from among 50% to 109%, in 1% steps.  
• Y-GET: Measures brightness at the screen center and displays precise  
numerical data.  
Low-Angle Shots and Interviews  
• The upper part of the handle grip contains both the Rec Start/Stop  
button and a lens zoom speed control (three speed revels). This design  
assures easy shooting even at low angles.  
• Tally lamps: Provided on the unit's front and rear.  
• The LCD monitor mirror mode is convenient when shooting interviews.  
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USB 2.0 (HOST)  
P2 Viewer  
HDD  
P2 CMS  
USB 2.0 (DEVICE)  
IEEE 1394 (AVC)  
P2 Viewer Note PC/  
P2 CMS Mac  
AG-HPX250  
AG-HPX250  
NLE  
USB 2.0  
P2 card  
AG-PCD2G  
With a Portable HDD or Notebook PC  
Linking with DVCPRO (HD/50M/25M) and DV Devices  
The AG-HPX250's DVCPRO/DV terminal (IEEE 1394 interface) links to  
conventional DVCPRO/DV codec-based systems.  
Files recorded by the AG-HPX250 can be copied using only a portable  
HDD. Or, a notebook PC* can be used for viewing the results and  
editing metadata and text memos.  
* A Windows PC or Mac with P2 Viewer viewing software (available free of charge) installed.  
* For details, see the rear cover page (Notes Regarding the Handling of P2 Files Using a PC).  
Interview Workflow —  
Maximizing Mobility and Speed  
Files can be copied at high speed  
P2 card  
(Blank)  
from a P2 card to the removable SSD  
of the AG-MSU10 Mobile Storage  
Unit.* Or, the P2 card can be  
USB 2.0*  
eSATA  
SSD  
AG-HPX250  
AG-MSU10  
mounted to a PC via the P2 drive,  
NLE  
which is equipped with USB 3.0  
(2.0), PCI Express, and IEEE 1394  
interfaces.  
* The optional AG-MBX10G Removable Interface Box  
is required to connect the SSD to a nonlinear editor  
via USB 2.0 or eSATA.  
AJ-PCD30 USB 3.0  
AJ-PCD35 PCI Express  
P2 card  
(Recorded)  
P2 drive  
AG-PCD20 IEEE 1394/USB 2.0  
Field Recording Workflow for  
TV Program Production  
Combination with the AG-HPD24 P2  
deck provides a variety of functions,  
including backup recording, viewing,  
metadata editing, and high-speed  
copying to an external HDD.  
P2 card  
(Blank)  
LCD Monitor  
USB 3.0  
HD SDI  
HDD  
HDD  
AG-HPX250  
AG-HPD24  
NLE  
AJ-PCD30  
AJ-PCD35  
AG-PCD20  
USB 3.0  
P2 card  
(Recorded)  
PCI Express  
P2 drive  
IEEE 1394/USB 2.0  
News Workflow — Interviews,  
Flash Reports, and Data  
Transmission  
The AG-HPX250's file-based format  
allows full use of IT infrastructures  
for instantaneous response and  
operation.  
FPU  
P2 card  
(Blank)  
Internet  
HD SDI  
P2/AVCHD*  
File  
NLE/Server  
AG-HPX250  
The AJ-HPM200 Memory Card  
Portable Recorder/Player supports  
everything from on-location news  
production to on-air broadcasting,  
network transmission, and copying  
to an HDD.  
AJ-HPM200  
USB 2.0  
e-SATA  
HDD  
HDD  
P2 card  
(Recorded)  
* The optional AJ-YCX250G AVCHD Codec Board is  
required for AVCHD file conversion and output.  
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As of August, 2011  
AG-MC200G  
AJ-PCD2G  
Memory Card Drive  
“P2 drive”  
XLR Microphone  
•Sensitivity: –40 dB ±3.5 dB  
(0 dB=1V/Pa, 1 kHz)  
USB-Bus-powered 1-Slot P2 drive  
•Maximum input level: 127 dB  
(1000 Hz, distortion within 1%)  
•S/N: more than 69 dB  
ideal for mobile application.  
NEW  
CGA-D54/CGA-D54s  
Battery Pack  
(5,400 mAh)  
AJ-PCD30  
Memory Card Drive  
“P2 drive”  
3-slot drive with USB 3.0 interface for  
high-speed 1.5 Gbps data transfer.  
AJ-PCD35*3  
Memory Card Drive  
“P2 drive”  
AG-B25  
AC Adaptor Kit*1  
High-speed PCI Express interface.  
AJ-P2E064XG  
AJ-PCD20  
Memory Card Drive  
“P2 drive”  
AJ-P2E032XG  
AJ-P2E016XG  
Memory Card (P2 card E series)  
USB2.0 and IEEE 1394b interface.  
SD/SDHC Memory Card  
AG-MSU10  
Mobile Storage Unit  
“P2 MSU”  
Fast copying from P2 cards to a  
removable solid-state drive*4.  
It simplifies backing-up P2 content in  
the field.  
BT-LH910G  
228.6 mm (9 inches)  
HD/SD LCD monitor  
AG-HPG20  
Memory Card Portable Recorder  
“P2 portable”  
AVC-Intra supported. SDI-Input  
available.  
NEW  
P2 Viewer 3.6  
Viewing Software  
(download free)  
AG-HPD24  
Memory Card Portable Recorder  
“P2 portable deck”  
Supports P2 HD. This Windows PC  
utility makes it easy to view and copy  
P2 files and edit Metadata.*2  
Equipped with USB 3.0 and RS-422A  
interfaces, this compact 2-slot P2 deck  
supports 3D recording.  
P2 CMS 1.4  
Content Management Software  
(download free)  
AJ-HPM200  
Memory Card Recorder/Player  
“P2 mobile”  
Easy to Ingest and Manage P2  
Content. The newest version is  
compatible with Mac OS X 10.6  
“Snow Leopard.*2  
Advanced P2 mobile with versatile  
functions such as networking, AVCHD  
compatibility (option) and eSATA  
interface.  
*1: It can be used as a battery charger only. It cannot be used as a AC adaptor for AG-HPX250. *2: For P2 Viewer or P2 CMS download and operating requirement information, visit WEB site  
that comes with the AG-MSU10 as a standard accessory, an additional AG-MBX10 can be purchased as an option. Do not use a hard disk drive instead of an SSD. For compatible SSD information, please refer to  
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General Specification  
As of August, 2011  
Digital Video Specification  
Supply Voltage:  
DC 7.2 V (when the battery is used)  
Recorded Video Signals: 1080/59.94i, 1080/29.97p, 1080/29.97pN,  
1080/23.98p, 1080/23.98pA, 1080/23.98pN,  
DC 7.9 V (when the AC adaptor is used)  
15.0 W (when the LCD monitor is used)  
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)  
720/59.94p, 720/29.97p, 720/29.97pN, 720/23.98p,  
720/23.98pN, 480/59.94i, 480/29.97p, 480/23.98p,  
480/23.98pA, 1080/50i, 1080/25p, 1080/25pN,  
Power Consumption:  
Operating Temperature:  
Operating Humidity:  
Weight:  
10% to 80% (no condensation)  
Approx. 2.5 kg (5.5 lb)  
excluding battery and accessories  
720/50p, 720/25p, 720/25pN, 576/50i, 576/25p  
Sampling Frequency:  
AVC-Intra 100/DVCPRO HD:  
Y: 74.1758 MHz, PB/PR: 37.0879 MHz (59.94 Hz)  
Y: 74.2500 MHz, PB/PR: 37.1250 MHz (50 Hz)  
DVCPRO50: Y: 13.5 MHz, PB/PR: 6.75 MHz  
DVCPRO: Y: 13.5 MHz, PB/PR: 3.375 MHz  
Dimensions (W x H x D): 180 mm x 195 mm x 438 mm  
(7 inches x 7-11/16 inches x 17-1/4 inches)  
excluding battery, accessories and protrusions  
Quantizing:  
AVC-Intra 100/AVC-Intra 50: 10 bits  
DVCPRO HD/DVCPRO50/DVCPRO/DV: 8 bits  
Camera Section  
Pickup Devices:  
Effective Pixels:  
Lens:  
1/3-type progressive, 2.2-megapixel, 3MOS sensor  
1920 (H)×1080 (V)  
Optical image stabilizer lens, 22x motorized zoom,  
F1.6 – 3.2 (f=3.9 mm – 86 mm),  
35 mm conversion: 28 mm – 616 mm (16:9)  
72 mm  
Prism color separation  
OFF, 1/4, 1/16, 1/64  
Video Compression:  
AVC-Intra 100/AVC-Intra 50:  
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Intra Profile  
DVCPRO HD: DV-Based Compression (SMPTE 370M)  
DVCPRO50/DVCPRO:  
DV-Based Compression (SMPTE 314M)  
DV: DV Compression (IEC 61834-2)  
Filter Diameter:  
Optical System:  
ND filter:  
Minimum Shooting Distance: Approx. 1 m  
Hood:  
Digital Audio Specification  
Recording Audio Signal: AVC-Intra 100/AVC-Intra 50/DVCPRO HD:  
48 kHz/16 bits, 4CH  
DVCPRO50: 48 kHz/16 bits, 4CH  
DVCPRO/DV: 48 kHz/16 bits, 2CH/4CH switchable  
Large-sized lens hood with wide angle of view  
0/+3/+6/+9/+12/+15/+18/+24/+30 dB,  
(+24 dB, +30 dB: USER SW allocation only)  
• 60i/60p mode: 1/60 (OFF), 1/100, 1/120, 1/250,  
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 sec.  
• 30p mode: 1/30 (OFF), 1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250,  
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 sec.  
• 24p mode: 1/24 (OFF),1/60, 1/100, 1/120, 1/250,  
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 sec.  
• 50i/50p mode: 1/50 (OFF),1/60, 1/120, 1/250,  
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 sec.  
• 25p mode: 1/25 (OFF),1/50, 1/60, 1/120, 1/250,  
1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000 sec.  
Gain Settings:  
Video Input/Output  
Shutter Speed Settings:  
GENLOCK IN:  
VIDEO OUT:  
SDI OUT:  
BNC × 1, 1.0 V [p-p], 75Ω  
Pin jack × 1, 1.0 V [p-p], 75Ω  
BNC × 1, 0.8 V [p-p], 75Ω, HD/SD switching via menu,  
10 bit 4:2:2 via camera through out  
HDMI TypeA  
HDMI OUT:  
Audio Input/Output  
Built-In MIC IN:  
AUDIO IN:  
Supports stereo microphones  
Slow Shutter:  
• 60i/60p mode:  
• 30p mode:  
• 24p mode:  
1/15 sec., 1/30 sec.  
1/7.5 sec., 1/15 sec.  
1/6 sec., 1/12 sec.  
XLR 3 pin × 2 (INPUT 1, INPUT 2)  
LINE/MIC/+48 V switchable,  
LINE: 0 dBu,  
• 50i/50p mode:  
• 25P mode:  
1/12.5 sec., 1/25 sec.  
1/6.25 sec., 1/12.5 sec.  
MIC: –40 dBu/–50d Bu/–60 dBu switching via menu  
AUDIO OUT:  
Headphone:  
Pin jack × 2 (CH1/CH2), Output: 316 mV, 600 Ω  
ø3.5 mm stereo mini jack × 1  
Synchro Shutter:  
• 60i/60p mode:  
• 30p mode:  
1/60.0 sec. to 1/249.8 sec.  
1/30.0 sec. to 1/249.8 sec.  
1/24.0 sec. to 1/249.8 sec.  
1/50.0 sec. to 1/250.0 sec.  
1/25.0 sec. to 1/250.0 sec.  
• 24p mode:  
Other Input/Output  
TC IN/OUT:  
• 50i/50p mode:  
• 25p mode:  
BNC× 1,  
IN: 0.5 V [p-p] to 8 V [p-p], 10 kΩ  
OUT: low impedance, 2.0±0.5 V [p-p]  
Shutter Opening Angle:  
Frame Rates:  
3 degrees to 359.5 degrees in 0.5 degree increments  
• 59.94 Hz mode:  
Camera Remote:  
2.5 mm diameter, Super mini jack × 1 (ZOOM, S/S)  
3.5 mm diameter Mini jack × 1 (FOCUS, IRIS)  
6 pin, digital input/output (compliant with IEEE 1394)  
Type-miniB, 4 pin USB (compliant with USB ver. 2.0)  
Type-A, 4 pin USB (compliant with USB ver. 2.0)  
1080p: 1/2/4/6/9/12/15/18/20/21/22/24/25/26/  
27/28/30 fps (frames per second) 17 step  
720p: 1/2/4/6/9/12/15/18/20/21/22/24/25/26/  
27/28/30/32/34/36/40/44/48/54/60 fps, 25 step  
• 50 Hz mode:  
1080p: 1/2/4/6/9/12/15/18/20/21/22/23/24/25 fps  
(frames per second) 14 step  
720p: 1/2/4/6/9/12/15/18/20/21/22/23/24/25/  
26/27/28/30/32/34/37/42/45/48/50 fps, 25 step  
• 59.94 Hz mode: (at 2000 lx, 3200 K, 89.9% reflection)  
F7 (1080/59.94i, P.A.P FILTER: TYPE2)  
F10 (1080/59.94i, P.A.P FILTER: TYPE1)  
• 50 Hz mode: (at 2000 lx, 3200 K, 89.9% reflection)  
F8 (1080/50i, P.A.P FILTER: TYPE2)  
F11 (1080/50i, P.A.P FILTER: TYPE1)  
0.2 lx (F1.6, Gain +30 dB, shutter speed 1/30 sec.,  
P.A.P FILTER: TYPE1)  
IEEE 1394*2:  
USB 2.0 (DEVICE)*2:  
USB 2.0 (HOST)*2:  
Monitor, EVF and Seaker  
LCD Monitor:  
87.63 mm (3.45 inches) color LCD monitor  
with approx. 921,000 dots (16:9)  
11.43 mm (0.45 inches) color LCD monitor  
with approx. 1,226,000 dots (16:9)  
Sensitivity:  
EVF:  
Internal Speaker:  
20 mm diameter × 1  
Included Accessories  
AC adaptor Battery charger, AC cord, DC cord, 5400 mAh battery pack,  
Wireless remote controller with button-type battery, Microphone holder,  
Eye cup, Shoulder strap, P2 card driver software install CD-ROM  
Minimum Illumination:  
Digital Zoom:  
×2, ×5, ×10  
Memory Card Recorder Section  
*1: The Recording/playback times listed left can be continuously recorded as one clip. The number of  
recording clips will reduce the left figures somewhat.  
*2: AG-HPX250EJ does not support input via IEEE 1394 and USB 2.0.  
Recording Media:  
P2 card  
Recording Formats:  
AVC-Intra 100/AVC-Intra 50/DVCPRO HD/  
DVCPRO50/DVCPRO/DV formats switchable  
Weight and dimensions are approximate.  
Specifications are subject to change without notice.  
Recording/Playback Time*1: AVC-Intra 100/DVCPRO HD:  
with a 64 GB P2 card  
approx. 64 min  
approx. 128 min  
approx. 256 min  
AVC-Intra 50/DVCPRO50:  
DVCPRO/DV:  
with a 32 GB P2 card  
AVC-Intra 100/DVCPRO HD:  
AVC-Intra 50/DVCPRO50:  
DVCPRO/DV:  
approx. 32 min  
approx. 64 min  
approx. 128 min  
with a 16 GB P2 card  
AVC-Intra 100/DVCPRO HD:  
AVC-Intra 50/DVCPRO50:  
DVCPRO/DV:  
approx. 16 min  
approx. 32 min  
approx. 64 min  
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Please refer to the latest Non-linear Compatibilty Information,  
P2 Support, Downlord and Service Information, etc. at the following Panasonic web site.  
Notes Regarding the Handling of P2 Files Using a PC  
Mounting and Transferring Files  
The PC must be installed with the included P2 driver in order to recognize, copy and transfer P2 files. This driver is also necessary when using the PC card slot and when handling P2 files  
stored on a hard-disk device, such as the P2 store. The included P2 driver is compatible with Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 and Mac OSX. For other operating requirements, refer  
click "P2 Support and Download."  
Preview and Nonlinear Editing  
To preview (play) P2 files on a PC, it is necessary to install the P2 Viewer software (downloadable for free, for Windows only) or P2 CMS content management software (downloadable for free, for both  
Windows and Mac), both from Panasonic, or P2-compatible editing software available from other companies (for details, visit https://eww.pavc.panasonic.co.jp/pro-av/sales_o/p2/partners.html).  
Note that each software places specific requirements on the operating environment, and the operating environment must meet additional requirements to play and edit HD content on Windows PCs  
software, visit the website of the relevant software manufacturer.  
*P2HD, AVC-Intra, DVCPRO HD” and “DVCPRO 50” logo are registered trademark of Panasonic Corporation. SD Logo is a trademark. SDHC logo marks are a registered trademark.  
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