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Footage on SxS cards at 60fps?
I just caught wind of the E-films MxR 3-for-2 sale. sounds tempting and i think i'm ready to make the economical switch. so, with that said i'm thinking about selling my SxS cards. i'd like to keep one for over-cranking at 60fps (HQ that is, if it makes a difference from SP). i'm curious to know how much footage i can get from a 8gb or 16gb card at 24P and/or 30P playback? i'm horrible at converting and plus isn't the data rate different when shooting S&Q?
thanks in advance. -Mike |
You won't get any "footage" on a 8 or 16gb memory card. However using a 16gb card you will get
57 min @ 720 - 25 or 50p 57 min @ 1080 HQ 79 min @ 1080 SP |
are you sure? that doesn't seem right. those are the same times as 24P shooting. if you are right then all logic (at least mine) goes out the window.
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Just checked again, this time setting the camera up for NTSC (24P is not an option for PAL)
57 min @ HQ 1080/60i 79 min @ SP 1080/60i 57 min @ HQ 1080/30P 57 min @ HQ 1080/24P 79 min @ SP 1080/24P 57 min @ HQ 720/60P 57 min @ HQ 720/30P 57 min @ HQ 720/24P I guess with an 8gb card you should half the record times. I do not use cards less than 16 gb TIP of the DAY SDHC cards will not allow you to record using overcranking. However if you keep an SxS card in one of the slots and use that to capture the overcranking scene, you can then transfer that clip, in camera, to a SDHC card without losing the overcranking feature. |
Those storage times are based on Playback times. When shooting S&Q the data rate for playback is 35Mb/s so shooting at 60fps records at 70Mb/s, playing back at 35Mb/s. So if you shoot using S&Q at 60fps you will only be able to shoot for about 27mins on a 16Gb card.
720P60 (non S&Q) records and playsback at 35Mb/s. |
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Another wrench to throw in there is that the codec uses a Variable Bit Rate.
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If you want to overcrank then keep your 8 gb cards. |
i said, "i'd like to keep one". which will be a 16gb SxS.
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A quick and easy answer to your original question would be to put empty 8 gb and 16 gb cards in slots A and B and then select the various recording options, the recording time is displayed in the top left hand corner.
My final word on this. |
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format: HQ 720/24P recording S&Q at 60fps media: 8gb SxS card with 28 minutes displayed on LCD. i pressed record on the camera and started my stopwatch simultaneously. i wanted to see what the "real time" record length would be. results: clip length was 31:46 minutes real time was 12:42 which is 2.5 times slower than clip/playback length. (60 vs 24) first of all i found it interesting that i was able to get a clip of 31:46 and not approximately 28 minutes like the LCD displays. now i was recording black with the lens hood shutters closed. so, there was absolutely no detail whatsoever. so what does this mean? does the real time record length reflect with the frame rate as my results suggest like with film or is Alister correct in that the camera records at 70Mb/s at 60fps? i have 2 more questions: 1. at what point does/should the camera record at 70Mb/s in S&Q Motion, ie: 30/45/60fps? 2. if these EX cameras normally(24/25/30P) record at 35Mb/s does that mean at 24P i'll have more detail/info in each frame than shooting at 25/30P? or does the VBR balance all of that out? |
I give you full credit for perservering with this topic Michael.
From my work I just shoot until a card indicates it is full and then I continue on another card. I think you have answered your own question with your experiment. Maybe if you shot some autumn leaves using the same card you might only get 26 minutes of record time, in the same way that a JPEG of a clear blue sky will be a smaller file than a JPEG of a woodland scene. |
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