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by konabrad
14 Jan 2011 00:12
Forum: Sony AVCHD - High-end / 3-sensor camcorders - NXCAM
Topic: Which Flash Memory cards to consider
Replies: 4
Views: 10279

Re: Which Flash Memory cards to consider

I looked a little deeper into this and agree with what you guys say; especially, "don't just rely on specs". The Laxar link from Stephen states that their class 10 SDHC is a minimum 20MB/s trasfer speed whereas SanDisk says class 10 is 30MB/s. The good news (or bad) is that prices are all ...
by konabrad
12 Jan 2011 05:42
Forum: Sony AVCHD - High-end / 3-sensor camcorders - NXCAM
Topic: Which Flash Memory cards to consider
Replies: 4
Views: 10279

Which Flash Memory cards to consider

I have been comparing specs on Sony's AVCHD cams. AX2000 and NX5 use either Memory Stick Pro Duo or SDHC flash memory. The specs say that class 4, 6 or 10 is exceptable. I know the class rating refers to the write speed; 4 is 15mb/s, 6 is 20mb/s and 10 is 30mb/s. What I don't know is does using one ...
by konabrad
11 Jan 2011 23:36
Forum: Sony HDV - High-end / 3-sensor camcorders
Topic: Time Code Sync
Replies: 5
Views: 10222

Re: Time Code Sync

Thanks for your feedback guys. I was hoping (dreaming maybe) that the iLink connection between two cameras would not only sync the time codes, but provide a remote control capability as well. The iLink feature is bi-directional and is used to control the tape transport when capturing to my NLE, so i...
by konabrad
11 Jan 2011 04:11
Forum: Sony HDV - High-end / 3-sensor camcorders
Topic: Time Code Sync
Replies: 5
Views: 10222

Time Code Sync

Brand new to the forum. I have a pair of Sony HVR-A1U HD cams that I use in multi-camera shoots. My NLE is Sony Vegas 9. Using the "multicam" feature in this software, I am able to produce very acceptable video on DVD. However, the process of syncing the video tracks from two cameras is cu...