Ag-hvx200p?
I ordered an AG-HVX200 from a supplier who shall go unnamed for the moment and got an AG-HVX200P. Could someone please tell me if I there is any reason I should be concerned about this? I could not find any info about this specifi designation on the Panasonic Website.
If anyone could clarify I would be most grateful. Brian |
Ag-hvx200p
Don't worry. AG-HVX200P is US/NTSC version.
AG-HVX200E (European/PAL) |
I bought an HVX200p and it works fine here in Atlanta.
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...but I haven't taken it into Alabama yet.
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Yep, manual seems to indicate that..
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Ha! I am looking at the manual provided now and all the frame rates appear to be in NTSC: 480i/60i (30p/24p/24pa) convert to 48060i so it would seem that I am the clear. No need to move to Atlanta just yet! I wonder if the P designation is just an early model# or something. |
Here's the B&H link that says the P model is PAL:
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...ist&sku=439043 You didn't buy from one of those "Broadway Photo" type dealers, didja? |
Hold on, guys. There's some mistaken information being put out here.
HVX200P = NTSC. It doesn't matter what B&H or anyone else says; the model number for the HVX200 in America is HVX200P. I'm looking at the box mine came in right now, it says AG-HVX200PY. HVX200E = PAL/Europe. HVX202EN = PAL/Oceania/Asia. Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, etc. Exact same features as HVX200E, but a different model number to differentiate what territory it was sold in. So if you're in America and you got an HVX200P, that's exactly what you want. |
Just called Panny support
Hey Bill,
I called them earlier am waiting to hear back from the Sales person I dealt with initially. However, in the interim, I called Panasonic support in LA and spoke w/ Marcia in the broadcast sales dept. She said that ALL the boxes and manuals have the P on them for some reason and that there is no plain ag-HVX200. That pretty much settles it for me. Thanks to everyone out there for all hand holding! |
I have an HVX200P and I got mine from B&H photo. Doesn't do PAL.
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That's great that you got the right camera. Thanks for the correction, Barry.
Sorry about the misinformation I got from the B&H website. I bet they get a bunch of messages after this! |
B&H has a phenomenal website; it's so huge though that it seems almost guaranteed that something will slip through the cracks once in a while.
As for "why a P"? Near as we've been able to figure, we guess that the "P" stands for "Pacific", since all NTSC countries border the Pacific Ocean. Of course, not all Pacific countries use NTSC though, so that's a tenuous idea there... :) |
Talking about weird, here in Macau, we have to get our official gear in Hong-Kong, and the HVX model is HVX200MC- which goes for Mainland China. Suffice to say, ressell value is lower than HVX200E.
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Others have reported mistakes in B&H's specs on their web site, but this is the first one I've seen for myself. If a guy orders the P model, which B&H claims is PAL, thinking he's getting PAL, he's going to have a bigger problem than the person here who thought it was PAL but it wasn't, which was good. Hopefully they'll get that one fixed soon.
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As far as what is on the invoice, may dealers have their own internal codes for their own internal computer systems. What is on the box is the right model number. Hope this helps, Jan PS. The AG-HVX200E or AG-HVX202E are PAL units. An AG-HVX200 with no P is a Japanese unit but still NTSC. |
Why in the world did they choose a "P" suffix for NA? Very confusing... Unless we are really in Porth Pamerica.
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