View Full Version : Convergent Design/Nano Flash and the HM700


Craig Lieberman
September 28th, 2009, 10:44 AM
Contemplating an HM700 purchase, but am teetering also on the EX3 Sony. Anyone know if the NanoFlash is compatible with the HM700 allowing capture at higher data rates?

Eric Deyerler
September 28th, 2009, 11:03 AM
Both get connected with the HDSDI-plug
to the nanoflash, which allow recording
in ProRes 422.

David Walton
September 29th, 2009, 10:35 AM
We connected one to the GY-HM700 last week at DV Expo in Pasadena, and it seemed to work fine. The camera trigger even started and stopped the recording on the Convergent Design unit. To confirm that all of the features work properly, further testing would need to be done. But from what I saw, this is a very nice little recorder.

Dave Walton
JVC

John Mitchell
September 29th, 2009, 09:07 PM
Both get connected with the HDSDI-plug
to the nanoflash, which allow recording
in ProRes 422.

Actually the Nanoflash does not record in ProRes422 - it records in a variety of XDCam formats. It uses Sony's own compression chip, and they've "invented" some new formats to allow higher data rate recording.

The AJA KiPro is the ProRes recorder.

I prefer the CD approach - XDCam is bound to be supported natively by all NLE's not just FCP..

John