P2 Reader For Mac
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I've heard on this forum there are a lot of problems with the dual adapter on the Mac.
There are issues with having to re-boot and the cards don't mount on your desktop. I was hoping out there somewhere is a P2 reader for a Mac that I could just plug in and transfer the images on my card into my computer. Based on the previous threads, it doesn't sound like that's the case.
P2 Card Reader For Mac

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Los Angeles CA USA CreativeCOW.net. All rights reserved. Panasonic's is a simple, straight-forward, affordable card reader for P2 media cards. It connects to any Mac or PC via USB2, requires no external power, and costs $350. It started shipping in the last couple of months, which is about 3 years later than it should have. Why it took Panasonic so long to make a basic P2 card reader is one of the great mysteries of the ages, right up there with Stonehenge and Mona Lisa's smile. Years ago, Panasonic bet its professional camera division's future on P2 cards, and yet, the company never sold a simple, cheap card reader to encourage more people to use P2!
Instead, Panasonic made fancy 5-card readers like the and which cost $2,000 or more. Don't get me wrong: I love my speedster PCD35, which can offload 13 hours of 720P footage in less than an hour. But a two grand card reader is obviously not for everyone. If you didn't want to spring for the Rolls-Royce of card readers, you could always hook your camera directly up to a computer, but that was clumsy and impractical. And laptop users could, for a while, buy a third-party card reader like a Duel Adapter, which connected to laptops through an increasingly rare ExpressCard slot. But the was a bonafide kludge, thanks to kernel panics, driver problems, and other headaches. Such was the state of P2 card readers until the PCD2 came along recently.