Panasonic announced that Apple’s new Final Cut Pro version 6.0.5 software now incorporates support for the professional PH recording mode offered in its AG-HMC150 handheld AVCCAM camcorder. The enhanced PH recording mode is exclusive to the AVCCAM HMC150 and provides exceptional quality 1080 and 720 recording in an AVCHD format at bit rates up to 24Mbps
The HMC150 handheld records stunning high definition video onto solid-state SD cards in four recording modes, with the PH mode offering the highest quality. Prior to this announcement, Final Cut Pro only supported the HMC150’s HG, HA and HE modes, which encompassed 1080i recording. The new FCP 6.0.5 update also adds editing support for 720 60/30/24p formats and 1080 30/24p in addition to 1080i.

“We are pleased that Apple now supports the additional capabilities that the PH recording mode provides,” said Michael Bergeron, Strategic Technology Liaison, Panasonic Broadcast. “Initial sales of the HMC150 have been outstanding, and now these owners can realize the full capabilities of Final Cut Pro with the exceptional quality and flexibility provided by the HMC150.”

For more information on the AG-HMC150 and other AVCCAM products, visit www.panasonic.com/avccam.

About the AG-HMC150
The HMC150 AVCCAM camcorder provides professionals and enthusiasts alike the flexibility of high-quality 1080/720 AVCHD recording at bit rates up to 24Mbps and a simple, solid-state SD memory card workflow. AVCHD provides a near doubling of bandwidth efficiency and significantly improved video performance over the older MPEG-2 compression used in HDV formats, so images recorded by AVCCAM camcorders remain crisp and clear even during fast motion. The 1/3″ 16:9 progressive 3-CCD handheld is equipped with a 13X Leica Dicomar zoom lens system offering an extra-wide 28mm* angle setting and delivers excellent low-light performance. It records stunning high definition in four recording modes ‘ the highest quality PH mode (average 21 Mbps/max. 24 Mbps), HA mode (approx.17 Mbps), HG mode (approx.13 Mbps) and HE mode (approx. 6 Mbps).