Cliff Stephenson
July 11th, 2012, 03:04 AM
So I've just ordered an FS700 and have a question about media (or more importantly media reliability).
I've been shooting on a pair of EX1Rs for the past 2 years and one of things I love the most is the reliability of the SxS cards. I've never lost a clip or had a glitch in anything I've shot (hundreds and hundreds of hours). I've never felt totally comfortable with SD cards and have worried that there's just a lot of room for error with them. How would those of you with experience rate the reliability of Sony branded Memory Sticks (and specifically the Pro-HG Duo HX line) against the SD cards from Sandisk or Panasonic or even Sony. Is one closer to the reliability of SxS than the other?
Just for clarity, I've also picked up in the past few months an Atmos Samurai HD-SDI with a 256GB SSD drive, so whenever I'll be shooting an interview with a big actor, director, or pretty much anyone, I'd be recording toto both. But for general day to day b-roll where I may end up with 200 hours of footage when it's over that's not always going to work.
Curious about thoughts in this. Thanks.
I've been shooting on a pair of EX1Rs for the past 2 years and one of things I love the most is the reliability of the SxS cards. I've never lost a clip or had a glitch in anything I've shot (hundreds and hundreds of hours). I've never felt totally comfortable with SD cards and have worried that there's just a lot of room for error with them. How would those of you with experience rate the reliability of Sony branded Memory Sticks (and specifically the Pro-HG Duo HX line) against the SD cards from Sandisk or Panasonic or even Sony. Is one closer to the reliability of SxS than the other?
Just for clarity, I've also picked up in the past few months an Atmos Samurai HD-SDI with a 256GB SSD drive, so whenever I'll be shooting an interview with a big actor, director, or pretty much anyone, I'd be recording toto both. But for general day to day b-roll where I may end up with 200 hours of footage when it's over that's not always going to work.
Curious about thoughts in this. Thanks.