David Heath |
November 21st, 2007 02:24 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Bob Woodhead
(Post 779406)
My non-scientific reply is "the same but different". .........slightly cheaper at this point.
|
"Slightly cheaper"!? I think that's a bit of an understatement! Or are you confusing Compact Flash with SxS?
I can get a 16GB Compact Flash card for under £150 - a 16GB P2 card is nearer £600! (UK prices.)
That said, the performances are very different as well. A P2 card is rated at 640 Mbs (80MBs) against 160 Mbs (20MBs) for the card I referred to - though both are more than fast enough to record a 100Mbs stream as used by DVCProHD etc. (Infinity uses CF and records 100Mbs JPEG2000 to such a card very well, apparently.)
A potential advantage to CF is that it comes in a variety of speeds/prices - pay more money, get better performance - whereas with P2 you HAVE to pay top money (and get top performance), even if the lower cost/performance option may be more suitable. (It's on this subject that there is a debate around SxS - will there be cheaper/slower cards for the EX?)
As example, the CF cards needed by Red need higher performance than the one I referred to, and are therefore higher priced. (Though still cheaper than P2, Gigabyte for Gigabyte.)
|