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January 21st, 2009, 12:47 PM | #31 |
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While I was shooting some shots of me as the talent at 1am with no camera op - I came back to find that the recording stopped in the middle of the take. Talk about frustration. I thought I had nailed it and was calling it a wrap. So, yeah, my 32GB Transcend 133x just got the "unreliable stamp" put on it for shooting critical HD footage with the 5D Mark II.
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January 22nd, 2009, 12:13 AM | #32 |
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I had some issues with a Lexar card on my old Nikon. About a half dozen of my JPGs would be corrupted with every shoot. I have been using Sandisks ever since with no issues. You get what you pay for. Sandisks are the Hondas of CF while it sounds like you bought an early 90's Hyundai.
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February 19th, 2009, 06:51 PM | #33 |
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Compact Flash- What to get.
I see some cheap Compact Flash available out there, like Kingston 133 at 8 G for $20. I search our threads here, and haven't seen much comment on problems with particular media. Have I missed somewhere ?
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February 19th, 2009, 07:11 PM | #34 |
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Chris, I have some sub $20 16GB "blue noname" cards from the bay, that are suposedly 133X speed and for film making those are fine. I tested all three and one of those has actually about 250x write time so I assume those are the leftower chips from QA...
... you can not take pictures (well, sometimes you can and sometimes not) with those lame cards when recording video but for one task at a time they are fine as long as you can write to it faster than 5mbps. As I understand the faster speeds are desired for shooting video and constantly interrupting it with picture taking - I assume you don't want to do that anyhow. OT: It's good to see all 35mm "adaptor" (that's actually a typo) oldtimers here on the 5D MKII forum :)... T |
February 19th, 2009, 07:12 PM | #35 |
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The guys over at Convergent Designs are recomending the Transend 32GB X133 for their tapeless recorders..... good price ($84).. I'm using two of them without issue...
Transcend 32GB 133X - 300X UDMA Enabled Compact Flash Card Transcend 32GB 133X - 300X UDMA Enabled Compact Flash Card Detail Page Here's the thread... http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/convergen...-us-100-a.html |
February 19th, 2009, 07:28 PM | #36 |
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Yeap, we keep looking for that perfect combination... we're getting closer !!!
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February 20th, 2009, 12:23 AM | #37 |
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I'm using a mix:
Lexar 8GB 300X UDMA (bought some for $200, later $100) Lexar 8GB 133X (recent free after rebate deal) Transcend 32 GB 133X ($80). I've heard of some people having trouble with their Transcend 133X, but mine has been good to me so far. Lexar and SanDisk are well regarded for reliability. |
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February 20th, 2009, 08:48 AM | #39 |
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I have been using the Ritek Lightning cards and haven't had any issues YET... I'm using the 8gig cards. I believe they are 233x UDMA for $25 or so at supermediastore.com
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Interesting, I bought one of these a couple of weeks ago and while I haven't examined every frame of the footage I have shot with it, it seems to work fine. I ran several clips right up to the 4GB limit with no issues. |
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March 16th, 2009, 08:42 AM | #42 |
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CF Speed
What's your recommended compact flash speed for 5D? For faster .mov file transfer, does card reader brand matters?
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March 16th, 2009, 08:59 AM | #43 |
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For HD video recording, you'll want a CF card rated for UDMA (Ultra Direct Memory Access). I use HoodMan RAW cards; they're UDMA 300x and guaranteed zero-failure. For card readers, a FireWire 800 CF reader will transfer card contents about twice as fast as a USB2 reader (2 gigabytes per minute compared to 1 gigabyte per minute).
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March 16th, 2009, 01:27 PM | #44 |
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I bought 2 very inexpensive 8gb 133 Kingston CF Cards for $ 29.00 apiece at Frys here locally. It captures without drop. I occasionally see the write indicator show up with one bar of 3 or4 highlighted. Have not experience any drops.
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I had to switch to the Kingston 266x card in order to get that to work (16GB cards).
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