David Chia
February 7th, 2008, 02:12 AM
I am actually thinking very hard about getting a EX1 and selling my XHA1.
Before I do so, I like to know the experiences of those who are currently using the EX1. Although I saw and played with it for an hour at IBC2007. I have no real work experience on it.
Going tapeless , is the question for me at the moment.
How do you guys transfer the footage when you are shooting a live show. do you have your laptop around you? I'm a mac user so I thinking of upgrading to a MBP.
I know that 8gig is only 35mins and 16 gig is about 1 hour. So how much trouble do you guys experience when you have to continually dump footage to a laptop while covering a live show that last for 2 or more hours or even like a full wedding day.
Does the footage remain continuous or does it break up by itself into files. If continuous , how long is the max file time.
Do you guys dump it directly into the Laptop hard drive or do you have to have an external hard drive link up to the Laptop that you dump the footage to. How long does it take to dump a 8gig card and erase the footage on the card after dumping and then you bring it back again on the camera for the on going show. ( providing that you proof check that the footage has been transferred , but actually seeing it play on the laptop. I hate to know that the file is corrupted and I just deleted the footage on the SxS card)
Obviously I think this is not fitted for one man band . I can't afford to shoot a wedding and pause and start dumping to my laptop can I?
What type of files are they when they are transfered from the SxS card. Can I use these files directly in FCP or do I have to transfer to Quicktime with something else. I have currently FCP studio 1 and I know that it can't do full HD and that I have to upgrade to FCP studio 2 for that purpose.
Or you guys have it linked up to a firestone to save the trouble of dumping footage during weddings and live shows
Thank you guys in advance for the reply, I have to calculate the total cost for all the extra gears that I have to buy if I have decided to go for the EX1.
Before I do so, I like to know the experiences of those who are currently using the EX1. Although I saw and played with it for an hour at IBC2007. I have no real work experience on it.
Going tapeless , is the question for me at the moment.
How do you guys transfer the footage when you are shooting a live show. do you have your laptop around you? I'm a mac user so I thinking of upgrading to a MBP.
I know that 8gig is only 35mins and 16 gig is about 1 hour. So how much trouble do you guys experience when you have to continually dump footage to a laptop while covering a live show that last for 2 or more hours or even like a full wedding day.
Does the footage remain continuous or does it break up by itself into files. If continuous , how long is the max file time.
Do you guys dump it directly into the Laptop hard drive or do you have to have an external hard drive link up to the Laptop that you dump the footage to. How long does it take to dump a 8gig card and erase the footage on the card after dumping and then you bring it back again on the camera for the on going show. ( providing that you proof check that the footage has been transferred , but actually seeing it play on the laptop. I hate to know that the file is corrupted and I just deleted the footage on the SxS card)
Obviously I think this is not fitted for one man band . I can't afford to shoot a wedding and pause and start dumping to my laptop can I?
What type of files are they when they are transfered from the SxS card. Can I use these files directly in FCP or do I have to transfer to Quicktime with something else. I have currently FCP studio 1 and I know that it can't do full HD and that I have to upgrade to FCP studio 2 for that purpose.
Or you guys have it linked up to a firestone to save the trouble of dumping footage during weddings and live shows
Thank you guys in advance for the reply, I have to calculate the total cost for all the extra gears that I have to buy if I have decided to go for the EX1.