Chris Medico
October 13th, 2011, 05:30 AM
I got a demo PIX240 yesterday. Played with it a bit last night. Will be doing more with it over the next week or so.
First impressions - Its very nice and well built. A little heavier than I would prefer for camera mounting. The monitor is OK for footage review and settings control but in my opinion it is not good enough to use as a viewfinder for anything other than framing. It has no focus or exposure tools. No way will it replace my SmallHD monitor.
I took everything out of the boxes and put it together as soon as it arrived. The first thing I noticed after putting it all together and powering it up was the SSD refused to format (several attempts). I did a factory reset on the recorder and it worked fine after that. I have no idea why it refused to work the first time. I kept getting "Format Failed".
I shot some video of what could be seen from my desk in the house with a few different settings. I plugged in the SSD to the computer and opened Media Composer 5.0. The DNxHD worked perfectly in Media Composer. I'm going to record more using all the available codecs as soon as I can.
A couple of things that need updating/fixing:
1. It does not support the SDI remote record flag from the F3. It has support for Panasonic and RED but not Sony. I called Sound Devices and they told me that they haven't tested the F3 with the recorder. Hopefully they will add that in an upcoming firmware release.
2. I updated to the latest firmware (v1.02) but have been getting some odd "Media Errors" when recording is triggered via the SDI timecode. Since it doesn't follow the Sony SDI REC flag I set the recorder to record when it sees the SDI timecode run. When the error occurs recording STOPS. It only seems to happen during record initiation. Once it was running it was fine. So if you aren't looking at it to make sure it started you may be in for a surprise when you look back over your footage. I did not see this happen if I pushed the REC button itself. Only when using SDI timecode for triggering the unit. I ran the SSD through its paces on the computer. No errors with the drive were found. I'll be watching this thing closely to rule out a bad SSD.
3. Expand support for SD cards other than SanDisk. My Lexar Pro 60MB/s cards exceed the requirements for the recorder but the recorder refuses to format them. A 4Gb 30MB/s SanDisk card I had laying around formatted and worked fine. I suspect the card brand may be locked in the firmware. To help figure it out Lexar is sending me their top of the line card to test. If this one doesn't work then for sure its a firmware thing. Personally I don't plan to record on CF cards. I would only use CF as a backup in case something causes me to run over the limit on the SSD. Its a nice backup feature to have.
More to come.
First impressions - Its very nice and well built. A little heavier than I would prefer for camera mounting. The monitor is OK for footage review and settings control but in my opinion it is not good enough to use as a viewfinder for anything other than framing. It has no focus or exposure tools. No way will it replace my SmallHD monitor.
I took everything out of the boxes and put it together as soon as it arrived. The first thing I noticed after putting it all together and powering it up was the SSD refused to format (several attempts). I did a factory reset on the recorder and it worked fine after that. I have no idea why it refused to work the first time. I kept getting "Format Failed".
I shot some video of what could be seen from my desk in the house with a few different settings. I plugged in the SSD to the computer and opened Media Composer 5.0. The DNxHD worked perfectly in Media Composer. I'm going to record more using all the available codecs as soon as I can.
A couple of things that need updating/fixing:
1. It does not support the SDI remote record flag from the F3. It has support for Panasonic and RED but not Sony. I called Sound Devices and they told me that they haven't tested the F3 with the recorder. Hopefully they will add that in an upcoming firmware release.
2. I updated to the latest firmware (v1.02) but have been getting some odd "Media Errors" when recording is triggered via the SDI timecode. Since it doesn't follow the Sony SDI REC flag I set the recorder to record when it sees the SDI timecode run. When the error occurs recording STOPS. It only seems to happen during record initiation. Once it was running it was fine. So if you aren't looking at it to make sure it started you may be in for a surprise when you look back over your footage. I did not see this happen if I pushed the REC button itself. Only when using SDI timecode for triggering the unit. I ran the SSD through its paces on the computer. No errors with the drive were found. I'll be watching this thing closely to rule out a bad SSD.
3. Expand support for SD cards other than SanDisk. My Lexar Pro 60MB/s cards exceed the requirements for the recorder but the recorder refuses to format them. A 4Gb 30MB/s SanDisk card I had laying around formatted and worked fine. I suspect the card brand may be locked in the firmware. To help figure it out Lexar is sending me their top of the line card to test. If this one doesn't work then for sure its a firmware thing. Personally I don't plan to record on CF cards. I would only use CF as a backup in case something causes me to run over the limit on the SSD. Its a nice backup feature to have.
More to come.