Mike Burgess
March 4th, 2009, 04:17 PM
I am planning on going out west this coming summer, and will probably be shooting from 8 to 12 hours or more of video. I will be shooting in HD due to the fact that I want the best video picture as possible. My cam can hold somewhere around 7 hours of video at its highest setting, so I will need some way of downloading and/or storing said video from the SR11 so that I can continue to shoot more hours of video.
Suggestions are appreciated.
Mike
Robert Young
March 4th, 2009, 06:04 PM
16 GB Duo cards are each good for about 2 hrs of highest quality HD recording. I carry a handfull of them and use as my primary media. I save the camera hard drive for when I run out of cards. I think of the Duo media as being more secure, and also like the idea of not having all my eggs in one basket (the hard drive).
Erik Phairas
March 4th, 2009, 07:17 PM
Yea I switch to a duo card recently too. I like that I can treat the camera a little bit rough (helmet cam) without the HD going into safe mode.
Mike Burgess
March 5th, 2009, 05:12 AM
Thanks. Never gave the cards any thought. Suggestions on where a good place would be to get them? Recommended brands?
Mike
Dave Blackhurst
March 5th, 2009, 12:30 PM
8G Sonys have been on sale at BB a few times recently for around $40, that's a safe bet.
AVOID buying MS Duos on eBay at ALL COSTS, 99.9% are fakes/knockoffs from HK/China. Especially the "sony" ones, they are "PHony" for the most part... it's the most knocked off part in their entire catalog...
Sandisk MS Duos have been woking well for me, both the Ultra II and their HD video versions (which I think are the same except for packaging/labelling). While they are made in China, they seem like they are less liekly to be knockoffs.
FWIW, the 16G sticks are hard to find, and I think only Sony has officially released a 16G to market - seen other brands, but pretty sure they are knockoffs, as they do not show up in the legit online/retail sources.
You could always dump to a laptop? I think there are small portable Hard Drives designed to store pictures (and video?) - might be worth a look.
Mike Burgess
March 11th, 2009, 08:09 AM
Will have to look at both the Sandisk and Sony 8/16 Gb cards. Don't know much about any standalone hard drives. Any suggestions on using them; cost, etc.?
Mike
Tom Gull
March 14th, 2009, 04:53 PM
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FWIW, the 16G sticks are hard to find, and I think only Sony has officially released a 16G to market - seen other brands, but pretty sure they are knockoffs, as they do not show up in the legit online/retail sources.
You could always dump to a laptop? I think there are small portable Hard Drives designed to store pictures (and video?) - might be worth a look.
I've gotten 16GBs from Amazon and I just looked to see the current price. It's gone from around $200 retail last August to $85 on Amazon today!
Dave Blackhurst
March 14th, 2009, 05:45 PM
As long as the 16G's from Amazon are legit stuff not knockoffs (and I think Amazon would be tight on that), that's not a bad deal. It seems like Sandisk dumped a ton of 8G Video HD sticks onto the market (CC closeout maybe?) recently - been getting them for 25-30 apiece... not bad, though still more than other memory formats.
With all the new P&S having HD video options, and all the AVCHD cameras, memory should just get cheaper with increased quantity of production!