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Yoochul Chong May 10th, 2006 08:44 AM

question (stupid) for you tim
 
tim,

this may seem obvious and stupid question, but the motors on the camera power down when the citidisk is connected right? it doesn't try to power up the motors every time you hit record on the camera? also, is there a delay when you hit record on the camera and the citidisk starts to record?

i hope that fills my stupid question quota for the day.

yooch

Tim Holtermann May 10th, 2006 08:59 AM

There are two ways to record with the CitiDisk. If there is a tape in the camera then hitting the record button on the camera will trigger the CitiDisk, since it's just a trigger the CitiDisk begins to record even though the heads may not have engaged on the tape drive. You can also hit the record button on the CitiDisk independently of the camera. When there is no tape in the camera this is how the CitiDisk must be triggered.

Jim Giberti May 11th, 2006 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Holtermann
There are two ways to record with the CitiDisk. If there is a tape in the camera then hitting the record button on the camera will trigger the CitiDisk, since it's just a trigger the CitiDisk begins to record even though the heads may not have engaged on the tape drive. You can also hit the record button on the CitiDisk independently of the camera. When there is no tape in the camera this is how the CitiDisk must be triggered.


Hey Tim, what's your opinon of the CitiDisk so far regarding dependability, build etc.?
Any missed shots or corrupted files do far?

Steven Thomas May 11th, 2006 10:31 AM

I imagine, based on the specs for hours vs load, don't assume the battery charge is linear with respect to its load, especially when approaching the batteries max load. Does anyone know the run time (specs.) at max load,?

Tim Holtermann May 11th, 2006 10:41 AM

Jim , so far no problems. I'm going to do some more testing today and over the weekend. That is when I'll post a full review of the product.

Terry Nixon May 11th, 2006 10:59 AM

perhaps the IDX 98 watt batteries, models E10 or E10s, could achieve a two hour plus run time.
http://www.idxtek.com/endura.htm


Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Holtermann
Hmm, actually I think that is bad. I would like to see at least 2 +hours constant use. How much power does that light draw?


Adam Letch May 11th, 2006 04:05 PM

Mattebox interfering with light
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Holtermann
Here are some quick photos of my HD100 Rig with the CitiDisk attached. Notice how their adaptor mounts on to the IDX plate and then the IDX battery mounts to their adaptor.

What is great about this setup is that it provides an extra 2 pin D-tap connector so I can power the CitiDisk and on board light at the same time with no special cords or other hassles.

Note: I don't have the Firewire plug connected in the photos but normally you would have a short cord there to connect the CitiDisk to the HD100.

http://66.34.47.146/temp/hd100/IMG_1089.JPG

http://66.34.47.146/temp/hd100/IMG_1090.JPG

http://66.34.47.146/temp/hd100/IMG_1091.JPG




Tim I'm thinking of a similar setup to yourself, I've asked the question before, and haven't been fully answered. When you use a Mattebox, does it interfere with the oncamera light by casting a shadow over part of the image? And even does it deflect sound pick up from certain angles??
Thanks

Tim Holtermann May 11th, 2006 04:54 PM

Adam,

I haven't noticed any sound issues. When using the on board light, I would suggest removing the french flag. You can also add a hot shoe adaptor that will move the light up even higher if you need to but I don't think it's needed.

Steve Benner May 17th, 2006 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tim Holtermann
Jim , so far no problems. I'm going to do some more testing today and over the weekend. That is when I'll post a full review of the product.

Sorry to bring this back up, but before you post a final review, can you please make sure you test for SD 24/P. I want to know if it has a Quicktime 24 option like the DR-HD100 so that advanced pulldown can be removed.

Thanks

Johan Forssblad November 23rd, 2006 11:10 AM

Any stackable D-tap connectors out here?
 
I would like to have a stackable D-Tap connector;
A male at the bottom
A female on the top where I can daisy-chain more equipment (wireless ++)
And a wire at the mid for the equipment (video-light)
Anybody who has seen such an animal? /Johan

Carl Hicks November 23rd, 2006 05:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Johan Forssblad
I would like to have a stackable D-Tap connector;
A male at the bottom
A female on the top where I can daisy-chain more equipment (wireless ++)
And a wire at the mid for the equipment (video-light)
Anybody who has seen such an animal? /Johan

Anton Bauer makes a 4 output splitter for a power tap.

Stephen L. Noe November 23rd, 2006 06:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carl Hicks
Anton Bauer makes a 4 output splitter for a power tap.

On IDX, don't forget you have only 50W available from the tap. If you exceed it you'll blow the fuse for sure (known from experience).

Carl Hicks November 24th, 2006 08:45 PM

New Mounting Brackets
 
Please see this thread for updated information on new mounting kits.

http://www.dvinfo.net/conf/showthrea...178#post579178

David Kidd November 30th, 2006 02:20 PM

Tim,
 
2 Attachment(s)
I ordered a mounting bracket and cable that runs the light and the drhd100 at the same time. I went thru Universal Media Services in Pensacola Fl
850 479 3806
The part # is O-FS100..it runs about 105.00 but it works great.

Hope this helps


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