Philip Howells
October 15th, 2009, 11:17 PM
I know this topic has been discussed in the forum but I couldn't find the reference so with that explanation may I pass on what I learned from a Sony engineer at an exhibition last Wednesday?
As a veteran in this game I see the benefit and inevitability of tapeless media, but would like the comfort blanket of a tape back up - at least at first. However, I read somewhere that when running both media eg Sony HRD-60 or MRC-1 or Edirol F1 with tape in say my z1s running in HDV mode I would experience a loss of data on the tapeless media when changing tapes. This is what I learned (and it now seems so obvious I'm almost ashamed!).
There's no effect on the tapeless media by stoping or removing the tape. But when the new tape is started the MPEG-2 format, the long GOP has to be formed for the tape. Since it can't output two different streams at once, the camera interrupts the recording to the tapeless media.
A rep on the Edirol stand maintained that the firewire output was essentially the same as the feed to the viewfinder ("and you don't see any disturbance on that do you?") but this was categorically denied by the Sony engineer.
Incidentally he also gave an interesting comparison between the various Sony media; HDR-60 - despite a=ll the protection it's still a disk drive; MRC-1 if power goes when a CF card is "running" you lose the lot, all 70 minutes with a 16Gb card; if power goes on an EX-1 running SXS card you lose maybe two minutes.
My inclination is to sell all three z1s, the tape player, batteries, chargers etc and buy three EX-1s - and get the benefit of vastly superior pictures. Now where's the bank book? :)
As a veteran in this game I see the benefit and inevitability of tapeless media, but would like the comfort blanket of a tape back up - at least at first. However, I read somewhere that when running both media eg Sony HRD-60 or MRC-1 or Edirol F1 with tape in say my z1s running in HDV mode I would experience a loss of data on the tapeless media when changing tapes. This is what I learned (and it now seems so obvious I'm almost ashamed!).
There's no effect on the tapeless media by stoping or removing the tape. But when the new tape is started the MPEG-2 format, the long GOP has to be formed for the tape. Since it can't output two different streams at once, the camera interrupts the recording to the tapeless media.
A rep on the Edirol stand maintained that the firewire output was essentially the same as the feed to the viewfinder ("and you don't see any disturbance on that do you?") but this was categorically denied by the Sony engineer.
Incidentally he also gave an interesting comparison between the various Sony media; HDR-60 - despite a=ll the protection it's still a disk drive; MRC-1 if power goes when a CF card is "running" you lose the lot, all 70 minutes with a 16Gb card; if power goes on an EX-1 running SXS card you lose maybe two minutes.
My inclination is to sell all three z1s, the tape player, batteries, chargers etc and buy three EX-1s - and get the benefit of vastly superior pictures. Now where's the bank book? :)