Mike Petty
May 19th, 2015, 08:41 AM
Hey All...
I have had my C100 MkII for a few weeks and one of the things I have noticed is that it is taking a very long time to archive my cards.
My workflow calls for always archiving every job or shoot by converting my card to a .dmg (which I throw onto two different archive drives) before porting the shots into FCPX.
I have noticed that converting the cards out of the C100 (vs., say, my 5D Mk III) to disk images takes an incredibly long time.
Last night I shot 12, 10 second or so shots onto a SanDisk Extreme Pro, 95 MB/s 64 GB card and it took and it took almost an hour to save the card as a .dmg.
I have always worked with cameras that used CF cards in the past...are big SD cards that slow to save or am I missing something?
MP
I have had my C100 MkII for a few weeks and one of the things I have noticed is that it is taking a very long time to archive my cards.
My workflow calls for always archiving every job or shoot by converting my card to a .dmg (which I throw onto two different archive drives) before porting the shots into FCPX.
I have noticed that converting the cards out of the C100 (vs., say, my 5D Mk III) to disk images takes an incredibly long time.
Last night I shot 12, 10 second or so shots onto a SanDisk Extreme Pro, 95 MB/s 64 GB card and it took and it took almost an hour to save the card as a .dmg.
I have always worked with cameras that used CF cards in the past...are big SD cards that slow to save or am I missing something?
MP