Quote from: togg on June 09, 2013, 03:18:16 AMIf you change the photo quality to jpeg s from raw you get more buffer "space", therefore you can record a little bit longer.
I'm a total noob. What is this buffer size change?
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I'm a total noob. What is this buffer size change?
Quote from: mihaii on June 07, 2013, 07:34:19 PMTranscend 32 GB 1000x, at 1880x800 I can record until the card fills without skipping frames (or atleast assuming, never recorded that long yet, but buffer is max 3-4 stars even after 2500 frames) at 1880x1050 i can get around 200-220 with the jpeg quality buffer size change, about 160 with raw.
sennn, what card did you bought? how many frames can you get in different resolutions?
Quote from: sm105 on June 04, 2013, 06:02:14 PM
Why not Komputerbay CF? Check Amazon or Ebay. Many people here use them with great success. Just don't get the 128gb version...doesn't seem to perform so well.
Quote from: moomilk on May 28, 2013, 08:35:59 PMThanks, I guess it's time to start saving up then. :/
I would suggest looking at 32Gb cards, as most 16Gbs tends to be slower.
I'm also thinking about getting fast CF right now and best bets seem to be Transcend 1000x 32Gb or Komputerbay 1000x 64Gb (btw both are available on eBay)
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