Small Thunderstorm 8/27/2024

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  • @CamcorderHomeVideos
    @CamcorderHomeVideos 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    18:51 I did that when my Sony camera wouldn't focus lol

  • @CamcorderHomeVideos
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    Your neighborhood seems to get more storms than the rest of the United States combined 😶

  • @CamcorderHomeVideos
    @CamcorderHomeVideos 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don't expect you to read all of this, but just scroll through it to see how long it is. I typed out all of this trying to figure out how much SanDisk might charge for an SD card they don't make.
    Card Capacity | Max Write Speed | Price
    64GB | 100MB/s | $52 (Rounded. $51.44)
    128GB | 100MB/s | $82 (Rounded. $81.99)
    256GB | 150MB/s | $150 (Rounded. $149.99)
    $30 increase from 64GB to 128GB [+ 0MB/s]
    ($52 to $82)
    $68 increase from 128GB to 256GB + 150MB/s
    ($82 to $150)
    $68 - $30 (for a 2x storage increase) = $38
    $38 increase for +50 MB (+50% original)
    So a 128GB card with a 150MB/s max write speed would be $120.
    Assuming the cost per additional 50MB/s bitrate increase is linear, that would put a 128GB card with a 200MB/s max write speed at $158.
    When a 512GB and 1TB card are put into this equation, the numbers change significantly.
    Card Capacity | Max Write Speed | Price
    64GB | 100MB/s | $52 (Rounded. $51.44)
    128GB | 100MB/s | $82 (Rounded. $81.99)
    256GB | 150MB/s | $150 (Rounded. $149.99)
    512GB | 150MB/s | $300 (Rounded. $299.99)
    1TB | 150MB/s | $620 (Rounded. $619.99)
    $30 increase from 64GB to 128GB [+ 0MB/s]
    ($52 to $82)
    $68 increase from 128GB to 256GB + 150MB/s
    ($82 to $150)
    $150 increase from 256GB to 512GB [+ 0MB/s]
    ($150 to $300)
    $320 increase from 512GB to 1TB [+ 0MB/s]
    ($300 to $620)
    $68 - $30 (for a 2x storage increase) = $38
    $150 - $68 (for a 2x storage increase) = $82
    $320 - $150 (for a 2x storage increase) = $170
    $38 to $170 increase for +50 MB (+50% original)
    So a 128GB card with a 150MB/s max write speed would be between $120 and $252.
    The mean of $38, $82, and $170 is $96.60. That would put the price of a 128GB card with a 150MB/s max write speed at $178.60.
    Assuming the cost per additional 50MB/s bitrate increase is linear, that would put a 128GB card with a 200MB/s max write speed at a minimum of $158 (using $38 + $120) and a maximum of $422 (using $170 + 252). For simplicity, we will only choose $158 and $422 to find the mean, excluding the variations using $38, $82, and $170. The mean of $158 and $422 is $290 ([$158 + $422] ÷ 2).
    There is some opposing information when a V90 card is used instead of a V60 card. The 2x (sequential squaring) storage increase is now an average of $171 ([93 + 200 + 220] ÷ 3) compared to only $30 in the first possible solution.
    Card Capacity | Max Write Speed | Price
    64GB | 260MB/s | $107 (Rounded. $106.99)
    128GB | 260MB/s | $200 (Rounded. $199.99)
    256GB | 260MB/s | $400 (Rounded. $399.99)
    512GB | 260MB/s | $620 (Rounded. $619.99)
    Note how V60 has a maximum bitrate of 150MB/s for 256GB through 1TB, while V90 has a maximum bitrate of 260MB/s across all storage options, from 64GB to 512GB. It would seem more reasonable to compare V90 cards given the consistency, but the purpose of this is to find the price of a specific, hypothetical V60 card.
    Comparing 256GB cards, V60 and V90 respectively, there are some notable differences when it comes to pricing.
    256GB | 150MB/s | $150 (Rounded. $149.99)
    256GB | 260MB/s | $400 (Rounded. $399.99)
    Difference is $250 for additional 110MB/s.
    110MB/s ÷ 50MB/s (refer to part one) = 2.2
    [2.2x the amount of storage, hence division].
    $250 ÷ 2.2 = $114 (Rounded. 113.63)
    Compare $114 to only $38 for +50MB/s.
    The range is $76.
    So using this information, we can assume that the price will be somewhere between $158 and $290, the mean being $224, with $158 being the most likely, given it appeared once in the first possible solution, and again in the minimum estimate incorporating 512GB and 1TB V60 cards.
    1A. SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card V60
    2A. SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card V60
    3A. SanDisk 256GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card V60
    4A. SanDisk 512GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card V60
    5A. SanDisk 1TB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card V60
    1B. SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card V90
    2B. SanDisk 128GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card V90
    3B. SanDisk 256GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card V90
    4B. SanDisk 512GB Extreme PRO UHS-II SDXC Memory Card V90
    *All listed prices are sale prices assuming none of the above were on sale. All of which are, as of Thursday, August 29, 2024 @ 7:17 PM EDT. Prices sourced from B&H Photo Video.

    • @VHSRecordingStudio
      @VHSRecordingStudio  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Oh damn

    • @VHSRecordingStudio
      @VHSRecordingStudio  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Btw, any updates on the fluorescent lights?

    • @CamcorderHomeVideos
      @CamcorderHomeVideos 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@VHSRecordingStudio They have the lights, but not the fixtures. My Dad said that most of them have burnt out or don't work very well. Because there are no fixtures, I can't test them to see which ones work.
      They aren't able to throw them out because they are hazardous, so they need to take them somewhere that can dispose of them.

    • @VHSRecordingStudio
      @VHSRecordingStudio  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Bruh

    • @CamcorderHomeVideos
      @CamcorderHomeVideos 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@VHSRecordingStudio If I had a way to test them, then I could get some. 🫤