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#1
I'm doing some tests but I'm curious if someone is already ahead of me.  I have darkenergy so I could use that to denoise the raw footage once it's rendered as a prores video etc or I could use the noise reduction available in adobe camera raw before transcoding the DNGs into the subsequent format (for me usually prores).  What does everyone think?
#2
I'm sorry in advance if this has been discussed, I was trying to find it on the forums but I couldn't.  I was trying to estimate (I own a 5D mk III) how long I could record raw at 1920 x 1080 on a 64 or 128gb CF card.  I thin that people here said the average rate was like 85- 89 megabytes per second.  I figured that's about 25 minutes on the 128gb card.  I just want to know if my estimate is correct or if I've messed up somehow and I'm way off, I've not been able to do any tests myself.  I'm looking to buy a cf card and how long you can record is a big factor in which one I choose.  Thanks for the help.
#3
An idea struck me because I read that you cannot review what you've shot in raw (Makes sense as it's not a video, just raw stills).  I own a  Ninja 2 and for a while I figured that it may be redundant if you are recording raw but then I thought you could use the Ninja to monitor while you shoot raw and also record the HDMI signal so that you can playback what you got in raw.  I know the quality of the HDMI out would not be close to the quality of the raw footage but if you were recording a performance you could at least playback what you shot to see if it was a good take.  Another thing, the ninja 2 has an audio input which you could then use the Ninja footage + audio to sync audio to the raw footage.

tl;dr

When shooting raw you can use the Ninja recorder to
*Monitor what you shoot
*Playback different takes
*Record Audio
*Back up in case the RAW video has problems

Sorry, it just dawned on me the current build doesn't work with the clean HDMI firmware, does it?  Still, if it does eventually work does this accurate or is there a problem I didn't think of?

Sorry about my grammar, I'm really tired. 
#4
General Help Q&A / Changing bitrate for HDMI out
February 04, 2013, 06:17:57 PM
I've got what is hopefully a good question.  The 5D Mark III is getting uncompressed HDMI out in April with a firmware update and I intend on getting the atomos ninja 2 external recorder at that time.  I'm guessing that with subsequent updates the 5D mk III may be able to have it's bitrate changed.  The ninja 2 can handle up to 10-bit 4:2:2, so I'm wondering if anyone knows whether or not it will be feasible to get a 10 bit signal out of the camera through HDMI to the recorder?  I know this is hypothetical but I think that would be a really exciting development, thanks.