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Overall Rating: HOT

Summary:
The KONA 2 is a terrific and affordable SD/HD capture card that’s exceeded expectations. Tech support for the product has also been terrific. It’s a must-have for Final Cut Pro users who want to make the move to HD.

Target Apps:
HD post production

What It Costs You:
$2,490 ($299 K Box)

What’s Cool:
Affordable capture for compressed and uncompressed HD formats, including HDV, 720p and 1080i; seamless integration with Apple Final Cut Pro and Shake 4, Adobe After Effects and Photoshop and other apps; RGB out provides for down conversion to a broadcast monitor or Betacam deck.

What’s Missing:
There are no analog audio or video inputs.

RATINGS: Products are rated for features, performance, ease of use and overall value on a scale from LAME, OK, SOLID, SWEET to HOT.

Specs

Compressed DVCPRO 25, 50 and HD: Macintosh G5 dual 2 GHz processors with PCI-X bus running OS X 10.3.5 with QuickTime 6.5; 1 GB RAM; internal SATA drive.



AJA Video KONA 2

For users of Apple Final Cut Pro HD and Final Cut Studio, the KONA 2 capture card from AJA Video is a sure-fire way to make the move from SD to HD post production. The powerful 133 MHz PCI-X SD/HD card for the Power Mac G5 offers multiple HD capture options via HD-SDI, from HDV to 10-bit uncompressed 4:4:4 HD video.




In addition to its tight integration with Final Cut Pro, KONA 2 works seamlessly with Adobe After Effects, Adobe Photoshop and Autodesk Combustion. It also supports video out in Apple Motion 2, Soundtrack Pro, Shake 4 and DVD Studio Pro 4, which lets you view projects on a broadcast monitor, as well as on a computer monitor.



If you’re not familiar with installing video cards, you may want to have your hardware vendor configure the KONA 2 board in your Final Cut Pro system — especially if you’re using a RAID with a Fibre Channel card — to avoid bus conflicts. When we upgraded one of our four Final Cut Pro edit suites with the KONA 2 board, we had a few minor setup issues with installation and the KONA 2 onscreen control panel, which we resolved by calling the folks at AJA tech support (who really rock!).

Soon we were up and running — and capturing HD footage with ease since Final Cut Pro offers a great Easy Setups option for HD sessions. For HD footage shot with the Panasonic Varicam at 24p/23.97, for example, we just select the Easy Setup for 720p/23.97 DVCPRO HD, and we’re ready to go. Captured DVCPRO HD footage can now be used in any of our four Final Cut Pro HD suites, so the KONA 2 board has upgraded the capabilities of our multiple edit bays.

Our system is configured with 8 GB RAM, OS X 10.4 (Tiger), FCP 5, an Apple 5.6 TB Xserve Fibre Channel RAID and a Panasonic AJ-HD1200A HD DVCPRO deck. It also includes the AJA Video K Box breakout box ($299), which connects directly to the KONA 2 through two included cables. A must-have for any serious user, the rack-mountable unit offers connectors for eight channels of XLR or BNC digital audio; four SDI BNC connectors (two in/two out, SD or HD); dual-link HD 4:4:4 I/O; RS-422 deck control; and component SD or HD video out, which lets you downconvert and output to BetaSP for a 4:3 analog master.

There are no analog audio ins for direct integration of analog sources, and the K Box offers audio monitoring through RCA, rather than XLR, connectors — but the KONA 2/K Box combo for HD is hard to beat in terms of quality and affordability. AJA Video’s flagship SD/HD card has become an invaluable addition to our facility.




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