I finally got my 5D3 in RAW working reliably -- I needed to disable the auto off feature as the camera seemed to randomly shutdown. Now that I can record 10+GB files, I want to test this workflow.
It seems for the cost conscious not wanting to purchase too many 1000X 64GB cards, the main issue is the off-load speed. My old home computer lacks USB 3.0, limiting read speeds to something so terrible I don't care to messure. However my new Surface Pro does have one USB 3.0 port, but it is very limited in internal space.
So my setup for this test:
Surface Pro 128GB 1.7Ghz i5-3317U
CineForm Studio Premium 2.0 (beta, yes you don't have this yet.)
RAW2GPCF v1.02
USB 3.0 4 Port HUB (plugged into the only USB port)
USB 3.0 CF reader (connected to the hub)
USB 3.0 750GB 2.5" external drive (connected to the hub)
64GB KOMPUBAY 1000X card (connected to the reader)
All running off the Surface Pro battery (I left the power supply at the office.)
Source clip 11.7GB 1920x816 23.976 3m02s.
From a shell I converted to a Filmscan 1 quality CineForm RAW AVI file, directly to the external driver in 2m47s, to a 9:1 compressed to 1.3GB. Surface CPU was only at 30%, so it was bottlenecked by the CF read speed (est 70MB/s -- reader more than the card.) Even with this less than optimal setup, I can transfer, transcode and store RAW faster than I can record it. Only need one more 64GB card for mear continuous RAW acquisition.
I plan to shoot 5D RAW for my next 48 Hour Film Project, along we a bunch of HERO3 Black edition 2.7k.
