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SxS ?
I see that the camera is going to come with a 8 gig SxS card.
Does anyone know if you will be able to have lets say a 8 gig and a 16 gig in the camera at the same time? Darrell FIRST CINEMA PICTURES |
I don't have any evidence to back up my claim, but I'm willing to bet that there are no requirements that you must have two of the same size cards for it to work.
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Just a guess, but it shouldn't make any difference to have two different card sizes at the same time.
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Anybody from IBC heard ballpark pricing?
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Press release here:
http://www.sonybiz.net/biz/view/Show...e=PressRelease Quote:
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In watching all that's going on with the Ex camera I too am excited about the possiblities. However I have heard something completely different as to the price of the cards. Not $500 except perhaps for the 64gig when and if it comes out. The express cards are relatively cheap in comparison to the P2 cards and the workflow is much less convoluted. Now having said that we ALL could be wrong but why not hold judgement about the camera AND the media until it's really out and has REAL pricing. Then and only then can an intelligent decision be made about it's worth and value to any one person. Perhaps to you it's Sony hype and has no value to many others it might be THE thing they've been looking for. After hauling cameras around for going on 25 years I can only say like many other, I seen everything and heard all of the promises, some were real most were not.
Wait until the product is out and priced before condeming it or the manufacturer. Don |
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I'd guess that the USA prices in US$ will be about half-to-2/3rds of what those figures in previous post indicate. just gotta wait and see, but remember European prices are always high compared to those in USA etc. I reckon streetprice of a 16Gb SxS card might be around US$5-600. |
Its already on their press release. What else is there to wait for ?
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Well then there are only 2 ways to go.
One is that things change. I've seen lots of press releases that change drastically from intro to release. The other is don't buy the camera. ;-) Don |
How about 3x the amount of video per GB for 1080 video! That means even if the cards cost the same the way Sony does it will always fit more video for the cost of the card. Thats a huge advantage over P2.
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Stick with a reputable vendor such as Sandisk (their generic product releases) and Lexar & it should help to pull any excessivly priced Sony prices down through lack of sales. Sony's ones are likely more expensive though not just because of the Sony name, but because of the sustainable read/write performance of the cards. http://www.engadget.com/2007/05/02/l...resscard-ssds/ mixed reviews about performance though. |
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