Brandon Freeman
August 28th, 2007, 11:36 AM
In the future, I'm looking to move to a Canon XH-A1 platform with FireStore.
What's the difference between the FS-4 (40 GBs, seems to be a standard unit) and the FS-C (60 GBs, made specifically for Canon cameras)? I will mainly be shooting in HDV 24f, and want to make sure the FireStore will record the 24f .m2t without glitches. Will either or both models accomplish this?
I'm hoping that it's a case of an .m2t file being an .m2t file, and nothing else. If so, it would make sense that the firestore would just capture the file without freaking out about the 24f frame rate.
What's the difference between the FS-4 (40 GBs, seems to be a standard unit) and the FS-C (60 GBs, made specifically for Canon cameras)? I will mainly be shooting in HDV 24f, and want to make sure the FireStore will record the 24f .m2t without glitches. Will either or both models accomplish this?
I'm hoping that it's a case of an .m2t file being an .m2t file, and nothing else. If so, it would make sense that the firestore would just capture the file without freaking out about the 24f frame rate.