Matthew Fink
February 16th, 2006, 10:39 AM
STAY FAR FAR AWAY!!!!
First let me start by saying the owner (I think) has been great communicating with, and quick to try to help although the language barrier makes it difficult for him to understand some of the problems some times...
So here is my full fledged review of the Citidisk HDV;
I recieved the 100gb model a little before christmas and I also ordered their extended battery which was OOS and didnt come in until early january.
My first impression was I liked the look and the feel of the device - it was small but felt secure and durable (more durable then it looks!). Upon first using it there is a litle switch you need to turn on in the back using a pen tip or paper clip to turn on the internal battery - when I moved it to the on position, it snapped off - no big deal but pretty cheap if you ask me...
I hooked the device up to my GL2 and recorded about an hour of footage - first thing I noticed is when I hit record with my GL2 with a tape in the deck, the citidisk did nothing - I had to manually hit the record button on the back - again a small issue that I figured was firmware (which it was). After recording I hooked up to my editing suite, copied the files to a local harddrive and brought them into premiere pro. Something was wrong with the file format - since the device is fat32 it break large files into "seamless" 2gb file, approx 9 minutes each. The first file in the recording worked perfectly - the next one matched up perfectly and it worked seamlessly with the first, however the 2nd file showed it was 18 minutes long - when the first 9 minutes were up, the file became corrupt - it was showing more time then it actually had. I tried every file format and finally found that .MOV worked flawlessly so that gave me hope. I contacted customer support (the owner) and he gave me an RMA and I sent it back and a few weeks later got a new one with the extended battery.
The extended battery wasn't that impressive - it does what it says it will do, but its just an akward connection and very ackward to mount unless you use the belt pouch.
With the second citidisk I got I started right away recording (the internal battery switch did not break this time!). First thing I noticed is when I hit record on the GL2 the citidisk started working as its supposed to. I recorded about an hour, used the play back feature from the back of the citidisk (very very lacking design) and saw my clips. I detached from my camera, attached to my PC and voila - everything worked PERFECTLY! I was excited...but that excitement quickly faded when the device would no longer sync with my camera - or my computer. I tried 3 different pc's and a mac and not one would read it - the lights on the back of the citidisk would just blink rapidly.
I contacted the owner again and again was issued an RMA - sent it away and earlier this week got drive number 3. They told me they replaced the entire device which is not true because there was a scuff on the casing from the first device and its still there - so they may have replaced something internally but I feel if a product dies within the return period it warrants a brand new one not a fix - but thats just me...anyways...I record about an hour of footage no problem, sync to my computer, copy the footage down and begin placing them on the time line and then I notice there are random clips of just mosaic noise, and then with the clips that do work, every few of them has a weird humming noise in it which I never experience. That was the last straw - I gave it a fair shot and now I have had it with the device and requested a full refund, which they better honor since buying the device I have never had a fully functional one.
Again, the customer support was terrific but that will get you no where with a terrible product. Maybe in a few years they will have something there - but for me it looks like its time to try out a firestore fs-4...
As for mods - I created an under camera mount for the citidisk - which was simple to do and also an external battery;
Battery - made out of a radioshack RC car battery, very slim and light - allowed the device to run for about 6 hours and cost a total of $25 with all the connectors, solder, etc.
Under camera mount - about $20 - made out of a radioshack project box - one of the little plastic ones used fort circuitry, etc - it fit well - it was a little wider then I wanted but close enough. I lined it with a nonslip rubber so the drive fit in perfectly and the battery I made layed on top of it. The back of the box was drammeled open so I could reach the connectors and buttons and there was a velcro strap on the top to keep the battery in place. The box was mounted to the camer using a thumbscrew and to the quick release by gorilla gluing (I love that stuff) a nut to a predrilled hole and just screwing the quick release in place - it worked well! If I get an FS-4 I would like to figure out something similar but that give me easy access to the display panel - wether it be relocating the display or just being able to slide the drive out easily.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask!
-Matt
First let me start by saying the owner (I think) has been great communicating with, and quick to try to help although the language barrier makes it difficult for him to understand some of the problems some times...
So here is my full fledged review of the Citidisk HDV;
I recieved the 100gb model a little before christmas and I also ordered their extended battery which was OOS and didnt come in until early january.
My first impression was I liked the look and the feel of the device - it was small but felt secure and durable (more durable then it looks!). Upon first using it there is a litle switch you need to turn on in the back using a pen tip or paper clip to turn on the internal battery - when I moved it to the on position, it snapped off - no big deal but pretty cheap if you ask me...
I hooked the device up to my GL2 and recorded about an hour of footage - first thing I noticed is when I hit record with my GL2 with a tape in the deck, the citidisk did nothing - I had to manually hit the record button on the back - again a small issue that I figured was firmware (which it was). After recording I hooked up to my editing suite, copied the files to a local harddrive and brought them into premiere pro. Something was wrong with the file format - since the device is fat32 it break large files into "seamless" 2gb file, approx 9 minutes each. The first file in the recording worked perfectly - the next one matched up perfectly and it worked seamlessly with the first, however the 2nd file showed it was 18 minutes long - when the first 9 minutes were up, the file became corrupt - it was showing more time then it actually had. I tried every file format and finally found that .MOV worked flawlessly so that gave me hope. I contacted customer support (the owner) and he gave me an RMA and I sent it back and a few weeks later got a new one with the extended battery.
The extended battery wasn't that impressive - it does what it says it will do, but its just an akward connection and very ackward to mount unless you use the belt pouch.
With the second citidisk I got I started right away recording (the internal battery switch did not break this time!). First thing I noticed is when I hit record on the GL2 the citidisk started working as its supposed to. I recorded about an hour, used the play back feature from the back of the citidisk (very very lacking design) and saw my clips. I detached from my camera, attached to my PC and voila - everything worked PERFECTLY! I was excited...but that excitement quickly faded when the device would no longer sync with my camera - or my computer. I tried 3 different pc's and a mac and not one would read it - the lights on the back of the citidisk would just blink rapidly.
I contacted the owner again and again was issued an RMA - sent it away and earlier this week got drive number 3. They told me they replaced the entire device which is not true because there was a scuff on the casing from the first device and its still there - so they may have replaced something internally but I feel if a product dies within the return period it warrants a brand new one not a fix - but thats just me...anyways...I record about an hour of footage no problem, sync to my computer, copy the footage down and begin placing them on the time line and then I notice there are random clips of just mosaic noise, and then with the clips that do work, every few of them has a weird humming noise in it which I never experience. That was the last straw - I gave it a fair shot and now I have had it with the device and requested a full refund, which they better honor since buying the device I have never had a fully functional one.
Again, the customer support was terrific but that will get you no where with a terrible product. Maybe in a few years they will have something there - but for me it looks like its time to try out a firestore fs-4...
As for mods - I created an under camera mount for the citidisk - which was simple to do and also an external battery;
Battery - made out of a radioshack RC car battery, very slim and light - allowed the device to run for about 6 hours and cost a total of $25 with all the connectors, solder, etc.
Under camera mount - about $20 - made out of a radioshack project box - one of the little plastic ones used fort circuitry, etc - it fit well - it was a little wider then I wanted but close enough. I lined it with a nonslip rubber so the drive fit in perfectly and the battery I made layed on top of it. The back of the box was drammeled open so I could reach the connectors and buttons and there was a velcro strap on the top to keep the battery in place. The box was mounted to the camer using a thumbscrew and to the quick release by gorilla gluing (I love that stuff) a nut to a predrilled hole and just screwing the quick release in place - it worked well! If I get an FS-4 I would like to figure out something similar but that give me easy access to the display panel - wether it be relocating the display or just being able to slide the drive out easily.
If you have any questions please feel free to ask!
-Matt