So Panasonic now has (perhaps they’ve had it for a while now) these Micro P2 cards
, that can be used with an [url=http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/801045689-USE/panasonic_aj_p2ad1g_microp2_memory_card.htmlBI=225 &kw=USED&gclid=CPjYkO__3b0CFc1afgodtxkAbg]adapter card:
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The micro P2 cards are an SDXC ("Secure Digital Extended Capacity") format, and cost $355.00 on B&H. The adapter cards cost $139.95, so that adds up to $494.95, a $134 savings from buying a larger 64GB P2 card for $629.00:
So I’m wondering, what are the pros and cons of buying the micro cards with the adapters vs the larger card? I’m guessing durability/resilience of the cards against the elements and wear and tear of daily use, but would there be anything else?


The micro P2 cards are an SDXC ("Secure Digital Extended Capacity") format, and cost $355.00 on B&H. The adapter cards cost $139.95, so that adds up to $494.95, a $134 savings from buying a larger 64GB P2 card for $629.00:

Also, there are 64 GB Sony SDXC cards on B&H that only cost $74.28:
-and another that’s $37.95:
Obviously the Panasonic Micro P2 has faster read and write speeds, but the question is, would they still work if you were to stick one of those Sony cards into a one of the P2 card adapters and shoot with it in a Panasonic P2 camera? Would there be problems shooting on the field, or would the main problems be with mounting them in a nonlinear edit program later?