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AJ-PCD2 Single-Slot P2 Solid-State Memory Card Drive


Basically a P2 card reader, the AJ-PCD2 supports all P2 card sizes, formats and frame rates in HD and SD for fast, reliable video offloads. Supplied with two USB 2.0 cables, it requires no separate power supply for file transfers. Offers total compatibility with Mac and Windows desktop and laptop computers. (#PAAJPCD2)...................................................339.00


AJ-PCD20 • AJ-PCD35 5-Slot P2 Card Drives


These drives are conduit between P2 cards and a computer. When connected to your computer, the P2 cards appear as one drive, making it extremely easy to browse through video footage. The AJ-PCD20 can ingest up to five P2 cards at one time over FireWire or USB 2.0. For even faster data transfer, the AJ-PCD35 drive can also ingest up to five P2 cards at once. However, it connects via a “PCI-e” card slot of a tower computer to support a peak transfer speed of up to 1.2 Gbits/sec. This is 3x faster than USB 2.0 and 1.5x faster than Firewire/1394b.


AJ-PCD20 (PAAJPCD20) or AJ-PCD35 (PAAJPCD35) .............................................................2199.95 AG-MSU10 Portable P2 Media Storage Unit


Back-up or aggregate P2 content to a removable solid-state drive, then walk away with a featherweight SSD unit that can be powered by virtually any computer. The AG-MSU10 eliminates the need for computers in the field and frees up card space for additional shooting. Battery operated, it has two slots: one for a P2 card, and the second for the AG-MBX10 removable housing that encloses a standard 2.5” SATA solid-state drive (SSD). Connects to a PC or Mac via USB 2.0 or eSATA. Content is transferred from a P2 card to the drive at 4x real-time.


#PAAGMSU10 (no SSD drive included) ......................................................................................2449.95 #PAMSU10SSD (with 256GB SSD drive)....................................................................................2549.95


AJ-HRW10 Portable P2 Rapid Writer


Copy content from up to five P2 cards onto two 3.5” removable SATA drives configured for RAID-1. Then reuse the cards knowing that previously recorded footage is safely stored away in its original pristine format. You can also configure the drives as JBOD if more storage space is needed. Supports all P2 frame rates, formats and codecs and offers simple VCR-like controls. Equipped with a 5” LCD monitor, Gigabit Ethernet port, speakers and a headphone jack. Removable hard drives and power supply, are not included (available separately).


#PAAJHRW10 ..............................................................................................................Call or Log-on


AG-HPG20 Portable P2 Player/Recorder Featuring AVC-Intra recording, the 2.5 lb. AG-HPG20 brings playback, recording and file copying of 10-bit, 4:2:2 content to field and studio work. Two P2 card slots and a 3.5” LCD monitor lets you view content in a variety formats—whether its 10-bit, 4:2:2 AVC-Intra or DVCPRO HD or in standard definition in DVCPRO50, DVCPRO and DV. Inputs and outputs include IEEE1394, USB 2.0 and HD-SDI. Shock-resistant and solid-state, the recorder features a wide range of clip playback and management functions, speakers and easy-to-use controls.


#PAAGHPG20...............................................................Call or Log-on AJ-HD1400 DVCPRO HD-EX VCR with DVCAM and DV Playback


From field recording to nonlinear to studio editing, the AC/DC-powered AJ-HD1400 is an invaluable solution for HD production. It records at 100 Mbps with 4:2:2 color sampling and intra-frame compression in multiple HD/SD formats. Features HD-SDI and IEEE1394 input/output, RS-422 interface and a built-in up/down converter. Lightweight, it has a handle for on-the-go use and its compact design makes it a great space-saver for desktop use and in-studio editing. #PAAJHD1400............................................................................................................Call or Log-on


AG-HMX100 3D Compatible Digital A/V Mixer


Compact, all-in-one, digital AV mixer with a built-in HD/SD multi-format compatible video switcher, audio mixer, frame synchronizer and digital effector. It serves as n audio/video switcher, adds a variety of effects, and transmits signals—all by itself. A Multi-View function displays all source images on a single monitor, while keeping the system configuration simple and clean. The AG-HMX100 can also operate as a 3D video switcher with dual SDI inputs.


#PAAGHMX100.....................................................................................................................5449.00 AW-HS50N Compact HD/SD Live Switcher


Half-rack width switcher ideal for use in mobile video production and AV facilities. Offers 10-bit processing capacity and comes with 4 HD/SD-SDI and one HD DVI-D input and two HD/SD- SDI and one scalable DVI-D outputs. Built-in multi-viewer allows 4, 9, or 10 images on a single display. Features picture-in-picture with dissolve transitions, switchable up-conversion and color correction.Includes a chroma/linear keyer, a downstream keyer (DSK), auto or manual video transitions, wipe and PiP preset memories, and frame memories. Supports 1080/59.94i, 23.98PsF, 24PsF, and 720/59.94p resolutions. (#PAAWHS50) .................................................3839.95


AVHS300G Multi-Format Video Switcher


Ideal for broadcast facilities, production vans, fly packs, sports events, church productions, music video & cable shows, corporate videos, event staging, and training facilities, the AVHS300G features 6 inputs and 3 outputs. The inputs can accept (5) HD/SD-SDI sources and one DVI/RGB source. Outputs three HD/SD-SDI signals. Can be controlled via RS-422 or Ethernet. 10-bit, 6-channel frame synchronizer provides automatic adjustments (external genlock synchronization is also available). It also offers nine wipe patterns, including three directional wipes.


#PAAVHS300G......................................................................................................................6999.95 AV-HS400A Compact Live Multi-Format SD/HD-SDI Switcher


Designed for use with HD/SD signals at live events, the AG-HS400 can manage up to 8 inputs and outputs (analog component and DVI inputs are optional). Each input features a 10-bit frame synchronizer that makes asynchronous video signal inputs possible. A built-in up-converter on the option board is capable of mixing both HD and SD signals. Multi-view display of PGM, PVW, and input video on a single monitor is also possible. Other features include selectable split numbers (4, 8, or 10) with selectable video image for each split area, tally outputs, RS422 interface, still image file transfer by SD memory card, and various video effects (wipes, DVE, keys, chroma key, DSK, and P-i-P). Preset function keys facilitate operation.


AV-HS400A: Compact Live Multi-Format SD/HD-SDI Switcher (PAAVHS400A)..........................9999.95 AV-HS04M1: SDI Input Board for AV-HS400 (PAAVHS04M1) ...................................................1999.95 AV-HS04M3: DVI Input Board for AV-HS400 (PAAVHS04M3)...................................................1783.95 AV-HS04M5: DVI & Analog Component Output Board for AV-HS400 (PAAVHS04M5) ................2029.95


AV-HS450N 16+ Input HD/SD Switcher w/ Dual-Screen Multiviewer Display


Equipped with (16) HD/SD-SDI inputs and 4 outputs, along with (2) DVI-D outputs. The switcher’s sophisticated full 10-bit high definition processor produces unmatched image quality. When combined with optional boards, the switcher can be customized for almost any studio environment with features ranging from up/down conversion to video scaling.


#PAAVHS450.........................................................................................23999.95


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