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Duncan Craig July 15th, 2016 10:02 AM

Re: LS300 SD Cards for 4K
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by B.J. Adams (Post 1917894)
isn't 90Mbytes/sec an overkill?

For recording yes, but when you are pulling data off the SD card the faster the better!
As long as your card reader etc can utilise the faster read speeds.

I have three SD card cases that contain 8x16GB, 8x 32GB and 6x64GB plus I've got a few spare 16GB and 32GB cards. All from Transcend.

I use the 16s and 32s in my EX1 and FS100 and the 64s in the LS300.

They've always been reliable in terms of data. And although I've had a few 16GB cards start to split, they were all replaced by Transcend UK.

B.J. Adams August 17th, 2016 02:57 AM

Re: LS300 SD Cards for 4K
 
Just tested Samsung Pro SDXC cards rated 80MB/s write. Did not want to accept them with 4K 150Mb bitrate. At 70Mb bitrate seems to accept them ok.

What a pity these cards were on sale and I got 2!

I think I have to stick with the suggested brand of cards right for 4K 150Mb bitrate?

Stein Onshus August 25th, 2016 01:12 AM

Re: LS300 SD Cards for 4K
 
I had recently a dialog with JVC support in UK on this and here is their answer:

Q- "The Sandisk 64GB SDXC Extreme 90MB/s UHS-1 Klasse 10 card seems to be sufficient in speed while the user guide requires the 280mb/s card. I have filmed HD, 4K and HD 120 f/s on the 90MB/s card. Should I expect issues using these cards?"

A- "This is due to the difference between Bits (b) and Bytes (B) and there are 8 bits to 1 Byte
SD cards are normally labelled in Bytes per second (MB/s) and camera record data rates are in bits per second (Mb/s).
So actually the 90MB/s = 720mb/s and by far exceeds the camera requirement of 280mb/s."

As an old pgmr I knew these details but the mb/MB difference was not obvious to me in this case.

I pointed out that the guide could be somewhat clearer here.

B.J. Adams August 25th, 2016 01:17 AM

Re: LS300 SD Cards for 4K
 
I have a Transcend 64GB card that writes at 30MB/s when tested on a USB 3.0 adapter. It works fine at 4K @ 150mb/s

I have a Samsung Pro 64GB card that writes at 50MB/s when tested on a USB 3.0 adapter. It works fine at 4K @ 70mb/s but NOT at 150mb/s

I think the LS300 is somehow checking the card make and comparing against an internal list of supported cards.

Can't find a contact number for JVC to put forward this issue

Aaron Jones Sr. May 7th, 2017 06:54 PM

Re: LS300 SD Cards for 4K
 
Reading through this thread got me wondering what is the largest card that the LS300 will recognize? I see many say 64, but I'm wondering if the camera will recognize 128 or even 256? Just a thought...

Lee Powell May 7th, 2017 10:21 PM

Re: LS300 SD Cards for 4K
 
I've used 128GB as well as 64GB SDXC cards.

W. Bill Magac May 7th, 2017 10:31 PM

Re: LS300 SD Cards for 4K
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Aaron Jones Sr. (Post 1931881)
Reading through this thread got me wondering what is the largest card that the LS300 will recognize? I see many say 64, but I'm wondering if the camera will recognize 128 or even 256? Just a thought...

I use 128GB SanDisk Extreme Pro 95 MB/s V30 cards without a problem.

Aaron Jones Sr. May 8th, 2017 04:43 AM

Re: LS300 SD Cards for 4K
 
Thank you Bill & Lee, Awesome! 128gb it is then. I can get some ordered right away.


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