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Chip Thome September 10th, 2012 11:34 PM

Re: Issue with GH2 - Stops recording randomly with "write speed" issue..
 
Was the camera hacked before this ??? Did you install the new firmware virgin, or did you need ptool to get it installed ??? What size are these cards ??? How close to spanning on the files ??? Is this still just happening with your Lumix 25mm or has it happened with other lenses now too ???

James Palanza September 11th, 2012 01:39 PM

Re: Issue with GH2 - Stops recording randomly with "write speed" issue..
 
Only happens when im using the 25mm, so odd. Also uh, card size, 64 gb, and two 32 gbs.
Yeah I had the hack before and no issue. I honestly think its the lens. Thats so weird though?

Bob Richardson September 11th, 2012 03:22 PM

Re: Issue with GH2 - Stops recording randomly with "write speed" issue..
 
OK, this is pure speculation... It's probably not the lens, BUT...

Auto-focus lenses communicate with the camera body computer and also derive power from the camera body for focus and iris control.

It is theoretically possible that a malfunctioning lens, or a lens with a bad connector, could be sending too many messages and/or errors and thus overwhelming the camera's processor. The "write speed" error in that case would only be a symptom. The software sees that it can't keep up, and blames the card, when something else is actually amiss.

It is also theoretically possible that a lens which draws too much power can cause write glitches (writing to a card requires a minimum voltage) and those write errors are being misinterpreted as "write speed".

Regardless, you should keep testing with various lenses and see if it is at all possible to reproduce with other lenses, which would rule out the 25mm scenario. It would also be helpful to borrow or rent a 2nd GH2 which has never been hacked, try the suspect lens on it with a completely new card that has never been in your camera. If the problem still occurs, then it may vary well be the lens!

Finally, when testing for write speeds (as a general case), note that greater motion and image complexity can increase the bitrate. (24Mbps is a maximum variable rate, not a constant. The hacks can go higher of course, but not all the time.) Do your tests by filming complex images such as colorful leafy trees blowing in the wind, or do rapid pans across a complex scene. Lots of detail and lots of motion will tax the system and if there are write speed errors, this will be more likely to reproduce them.

Chip Thome September 11th, 2012 05:42 PM

Re: Issue with GH2 - Stops recording randomly with "write speed" issue..
 
Building off of Bob's discussion of voltage, the other component to check and eliminate would be the battery. Do you have multiple batteries and if so, any reproducible affects while using one over another ??? In other areas I have experienced where batteries have sufficient voltage but under a draw, they puke out.

Something else to consider as it could be one thing, or a combination of variables, the lens, battery and load.

Alan Halfhill September 11th, 2012 10:58 PM

Re: Issue with GH2 - Stops recording randomly with "write speed" issue..
 
I too had problems with Patriot and ADATA card with the hack. Also those card are falling apart on me.

For very important shoots I use the RawSteel card from HoodMan. Works great.

It Is In The Cards » FrugalFilmmakers.com

James Palanza September 12th, 2012 08:55 PM

Re: Issue with GH2 - Stops recording randomly with "write speed" issue..
 
I'm going to be giving both batteries and a second GH2 a try, certainly a good way to rule out the lens. Excellent suggestions.

Don Litten September 16th, 2012 10:27 AM

Re: Issue with GH2 - Stops recording randomly with "write speed" issue..
 
I'm not sure if this has been asked James, but what brand and model card are you using,
If you try a Sandisk Extreme or extreme pro card and are still getting these errors, look elsewhere because it isn't the card.


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