Thanks so much I'm planning on getting a new case for my cards for my new Sony fx6 and I was browsing through TH-cam for a while, trying to figure out how to actually create some type of casing for my dual memory cards because I have one that is very expensive to shoot HD on exclusively and another one that shoots just regular. And I wanted to put them right at the moment, some type of casing because the casing that I originally had somehow disappeared but after now finding your great video. I am now definitely going to invest in this carrier, and the great thing about it is that it is waterproof as well, which is something that I really was wanting to have as an addition to any case that I decided to purchase. This was definitely a great video. Also, I did subscribe to your channel and I will be passing it along to some fellow friends of mine as well. Thanks.
I'm looking for a case and bump to your video. I might not be buying that pelican (Tax Import policy in my country making it almost 3x original price), but your information about how to store the card, preventing/minimize the risk for your card.. that's gold.
Came here to see if the case can hold cards without a strap over them so they don't fall out, Which i did find out but the upside down trick is certainly very smart and helpful so i'll be using that one.
Unless you are in a high static area that’s not something I’d be concerned with. Just keep them clean (not out sitting on your desk) and that’s enough.
I was very happy with my first Pelican case. However, my 2nd one was a counterfeit, and I even bought it from a reputable online sore.. Flimsy plastic without the printed Pelican brand.
it's all hardware based. The bad news is, it was really expensive. The good news is, Blackmagic has reduced the price of what I used to do by about ten-fold. It's all about the ATEM Mini, baby… start here: th-cam.com/play/PLRe8DcOhgslpIuaAUC7JqGLOQw2X44DFH.html
How do you store your SD Cards safely? Or do you just leave them lying around? See something on any show that you want to buy? Head on over to kit.com/PhotoJoseph •• Pelican 0915 SD Memory Card Case •• B&H - bhpho.to/2BhitE3 Amazon - amzn.to/2OBx7Yw Adorama - jal.bz/2MqDf8R
I prefer the Pelican cases myself, I have used the Gepe, Pelican and some of the generic card holders, and the Pelican is just better built in my opinion
Thanks so much I'm planning on getting a new case for my cards for my new Sony fx6 and I was browsing through TH-cam for a while, trying to figure out how to actually create some type of casing for my dual memory cards because I have one that is very expensive to shoot HD on exclusively and another one that shoots just regular. And I wanted to put them right at the moment, some type of casing because the casing that I originally had somehow disappeared but after now finding your great video. I am now definitely going to invest in this carrier, and the great thing about it is that it is waterproof as well, which is something that I really was wanting to have as an addition to any case that I decided to purchase. This was definitely a great video. Also, I did subscribe to your channel and I will be passing it along to some fellow friends of mine as well. Thanks.
What are u using to switch from top view to front view with a push of a button, im learning im newbie to this
This was my old live switching system. I was triggering ATEM macros from the iPad.
I'm looking for a case and bump to your video. I might not be buying that pelican (Tax Import policy in my country making it almost 3x original price), but your information about how to store the card, preventing/minimize the risk for your card.. that's gold.
Thanks! I learned the hard way; prefer others don’t have to :-)
Came here to see if the case can hold cards without a strap over them so they don't fall out, Which i did find out but the upside down trick is certainly very smart and helpful so i'll be using that one.
What is the best way to store them at home to prevent data loss? Would an anti-static baggie be helpful?
Unless you are in a high static area that’s not something I’d be concerned with. Just keep them clean (not out sitting on your desk) and that’s enough.
Can't believe only 277 likes at this time, that was very helpful
I use the think tank pocket pixel and a pelican for cf cards
I was very happy with my first Pelican case. However, my 2nd one was a counterfeit, and I even bought it from a reputable online sore.. Flimsy plastic without the printed Pelican brand.
WHAT PROGRAM ARE YOU USING TO SHOW THE SCREENS
it's all hardware based. The bad news is, it was really expensive. The good news is, Blackmagic has reduced the price of what I used to do by about ten-fold. It's all about the ATEM Mini, baby… start here: th-cam.com/play/PLRe8DcOhgslpIuaAUC7JqGLOQw2X44DFH.html
Nice i know mines is the hard one but they are also upside down
Thank you for the tip! wow :D
How do you store your SD Cards safely? Or do you just leave them lying around?
See something on any show that you want to buy?
Head on over to kit.com/PhotoJoseph
•• Pelican 0915 SD Memory Card Case ••
B&H - bhpho.to/2BhitE3
Amazon - amzn.to/2OBx7Yw
Adorama - jal.bz/2MqDf8R
Pelican 915 is where it's at. I wish both sides held microSDs, though; does anyone actually have any devices anymore that use miniSD?
I don’t even know what that is! That’s why I was screwing up trying to say the name of it :-)
Great Advice
I prefer the Pelican cases myself, I have used the Gepe, Pelican and some of the generic card holders, and the Pelican is just better built in my opinion
Better upside down as well - as you shouldn't really be touching the SD contacts either.
AND SWITCH THE CAMERA
remove the foam pad and flip it upside down
Have you done that? I would imagine the foam is glued in although I have not tried.
Hi
Thanks for the video...Definetly picking up the Pelican SD case from your site.
You may want to lay off the espressos. Holy shnikees you talk fast.
That's live, baby