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#1

Sandisk Extreme Pro 64gb 95mb/s SDXC on Canon 700D
#2
Quote from: justanothershooter on September 18, 2015, 09:32:29 AM
"so I could record in 60fps in 1080p[I think camera should be able to do so]"

You're seriously overestimating the capability of the camera mate. No chance.

It should work fine with a 64GB SD card at least, so it isn't all bad news.
It wasnt harmful to ask too, I was aware that FAQ states it isnt possible, but I wanted to make sure it is up to date information.

I just got my 64gb sandisk extreme pro memory card and Im pretty happy with it. Card works well, on benchmark I saw that i get around 43mb/s on each step of the test so its pretty decent result. I'd like to include screen as further confirmation, but I dont know how to screencap these results [I know i need to press gallery button after I start R/W test to make my test better, and I also know there is 10s screencap option, but the test takes like 5min to complete, so I'm doing something wrong :F] - Nvm, here is result on playback mode:
#3
Hello, I just got my 64gb Sandisk extreme pro SD card so I installed ML right away,
My settings are basic right now because I wanted to try it out first without messing too much, so:
1280x720, 60fps(overrode to 23.978fps), sound enabled.
I recorded quick test and i spotted fairly visible white dots pattern [i assume its focus dots] in the middle of the recording, here its how it looks like: http://i.imgur.com/vXBXDo2.jpg (corrected exposure and gamma correction so you can see exacly what i mean, and by the way I dont mean the noise from high iso] I can see its going through the object, but it depends on the scene how much can you see them. I tried using "Remove focus dots" in MLVProducer but it only removes like 5% of them.
I think Im missing some step in my workflow, I tried pinkdotremover but it do not work on my pc right now [cannot run it to see gui, and when im trying to fix single dng it says something about tag error], raw2dng_cs2x2 also do not work since my file is MLV with sound, not RAW file and as I mentioned remove focus dots in MLVproducer do not work too well.

Any tips/solutions?
#4
Sorry for double post but it was few days since I asked that question (and almost 100 views) and I still havent got answer. I already ordered my 700D and I chose extreme pro (95mb/s) as my card because rest of them cannot maintain constant 40mb/s, but 95mb/s can.

Now my question is: should i take 64gb or 32gb? because RAW recording is pretty big (25gb of 11 min /720p/24fps).
Does canon eos 700d support 64gb memory cards?
#5
Hello everyone, first at all this is my first post here and I hope i've posted it in correct subforum :)
Soon[like really soon] Im getting Canon 700D combo pack [with bag,lenses and some random 8gb memory card] from http://www.mediaexpert.pl/lustrzanki-cyfrowe/aparat-canon-700d-obiektyw-18-55-stm-torba-100eg-karta-pamieci-sd-8gb,id-535413(sorry, site in Polish) and first thing i'm gonna do is install MagicLantern mod, but of course I am aware that I need fast memory card in order to sucessful RAW video recording so here is my question:
Which memory card should I buy in order to record in max resolution that my camera can shoot in raw without time limit [or rather buffer limit?] like you know ~10min of continous recording without any breaks/pauses[not counting 4gb filesize file split]:
-Sandisk Ultra 40mb/s [up to 40mb/s [?]]
-Sandisk Extreme Pro 95mb/s [90mb/s writing speed]
-Sandisk Extreme 60mb/s[40mb/s writing speed - in different shop i've found its 60mb/s so im not sure]

I'm asking this question mainly because I think I saw something like hardware max writing speed for 700D is 45mb/s somewhere, so in case this is right that canon 700d have such limit there is no reason for me to get 95mb/s because all these speeds are going to get wasted anyway.

Extra question: Can MagicLantern override FPS in normal recording [not raw] so I could record in 60fps in 1080p[I think camera should be able to do so]

Cheers! :D