Looks like those using Panasonic P2 High Definition cameras are in for a treat, as Panasonic has released more storage solutions in the form of P2 cards that hold up to 32GB of data. Space is definitely a premium when it comes to high definition video, as recording a movie in 720p resolution at 60fps onto an 8GB card will take up the entire card with just 8 minutes’ of video. At least with the 32GB model, you’ll be able to store half an hour’s worth of information before whipping out a replacement. The P2 cards are, in essence, four SDHC cards packed into a PCMCIA shell. No idea on how much it costs though.
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