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David Parks March 25th, 2008 07:50 PM

Can HD7 use 8 gig or higher SD cards??
 
I just purchased an HD7 last night to use with my JVC 100a and I just downloaded Steve Mullen's excellent handbook. But as the thread stated, can you go past the 4 GB SD cards? I would like to shoot smaller ratio projects with the HD7 as a "B" camera to cards and keep personal projects, and documentation type shoots on the hard drive for later edit/archive.

Cheers, David
ps. Thanks Steve for the handbook.

Kaushik Parmar March 26th, 2008 05:35 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Parks (Post 848452)
I just purchased an HD7 last night to use with my JVC 100a and I just downloaded Steve Mullen's excellent handbook. But as the thread stated, can you go past the 4 GB SD cards? I would like to shoot smaller ratio projects with the HD7 as a "B" camera to cards and keep personal projects, and documentation type shoots on the hard drive for later edit/archive.

Cheers, David
ps. Thanks Steve for the handbook.

Well come to JVC GZHD7 world! Congratulation for your new buy! I am using GZHD7 almost one year but I never insert card in it! But yours is good question, I was wondering that in some circumstances if HDD get failure then what we will do? If we able to use higher capacity SDHC card like 32GB or etc then we would be fine!

And I am not sure how much it will cost to replace the HDD and how fast we can do?

Kaushik

Waldemar Winkler March 27th, 2008 06:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David Parks (Post 848452)
" ... as the thread stated, can you go past the 4 GB SD cards?".

My guess would be maybe. The HD7 will likely get a firmware upgrade with the next model to handle bigger capacity SD cards. Hard and flash drive storage appears to be the touted feature of the next wave of camera models. Hopefully the firmware upgrades will be backwards compatible to the current HD7's.

Steve Mullen April 2nd, 2008 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Waldemar Winkler (Post 849693)
My guess would be maybe. The HD7 will likely get a firmware upgrade with the next model to handle bigger capacity SD cards. Hard and flash drive storage appears to be the touted feature of the next wave of camera models. Hopefully the firmware upgrades will be backwards compatible to the current HD7's.

Why not take your HD7 to Radio Shack and try different sized cards. They must be the correct speed for video.


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