In short; use v60 or above. The V rating is what matters. V60 won't do high bitrate 120p 4k and many S&Q, while v90 will do most settings, while the CF express A cards will do all.
I do appreciate the content on this video. Please remember that folks who need to view this may not be as familiar with terminology, etc. so it can be very difficult to take in what we need to hear when you blaze through the numbers and menu settings as fast as you do. I can barely tell what menu you are on before you change it again. Please slow down.
I def learned the difference between HS, S, and SI after the fact. But at least TH-cam allows us to slow the video down to 50% Thanks for the vid Jason!
Yupp, Storyblocks are fast to recognize a good content creator. I'm very happy you've got the sponsorship Jason, it'll take some more to get to the "Undone" level of presentation of them.. Sorry, had to pick you on that one 🙂 But you're doing great, much better than I'd ever do.
I got the Sony Tough v90 cards for my a7iv, and I had massive buffer issues. I even had to send them in multiple times and yet still weren't fixed. I got the Kingston v90 and those have been fantastic so far.
I picked up a Pergear 260gb type A card that they released recently. I have the a7rv and the a7iv and for both cameras it is noticeably faster in buffering when shooting burst mode. And what a difference it is uploading the images to my iPad Pro and my Mac Studio. I know pergear is not a known name but I’m willing to give them a chance. I paid $179 on my business account with Amazon and they gave 10% off so it was around $160 for 260 gigs. I paid $175 for a 80 gig Sony type A that fills up super fast on my R5. And trying to buy a reputable uhs-ii v90 with 260gb Will cost even more than Pergear. I liked it so much I picked up another one.
This is the best video out there regarding SD capabilities, i recently bought some new sd cards before this video was released and I had to obtain all of the information from reddit
would have loved a bit more explanation about the codecs and settings, i'm a professional photographer but this video stuff is just so freaking complex
I was worried I’d need to spend a lot of money upgrading my media when I bought my Sony A7IV. Coming from a Canon 5DMK3 and EOS R, I had a TON of Sandisk Extreme Plus V30 cards. I’ve been using them on my recently bought Sony A7IV in the last few months and have not come across any issues, even when shooting in 4k60p! I haven’t had a need for the ALL-I codec so I don’t feel any pressure to buy V90’s. Anyone else have thoughts/experience on using V30 cards?
I use 2 A7SIII and I utilize 2 slots in both cameras, so I had to buy 4 cards. Also, I need high capacity for longer recoding, so I've chosen SD Prograde v60 256GB as good middle ground for speed and value. 4k XAVC S up to 100fps is all I need for work and I guess most of the ppl would agree with that. In my case even v90 (x4) would be too expensive but I might get 1 CF-A just for fun to unlock all recording options.
I'm new to V60, V90 and type A card. I'm planning to buy Sony FX30 and want to record HS 4K 120p in 10 bit and 200Mbps. Do you think the latest Sandisk Extreme Pro SD card with a 200MB/s read and 140MB/s write will be enough for my requirement? Thanks for your answer.
@@trivacker I think the card you mentioned is V30 so it wouldn't work. Don't look at read/write speed declared by manufacturer. Make sure that the card you buy is UHS-II V60 or V90. You can find it in card specs.
I use mostly the lexar 1667x v60 cards in my a7riv,a9, and my a7iv without any issues. I bought a type a card for the a7iv and it did nothing to make it run faster for photography other than if you’re doing burst shots. But I would never use that camera for burst. I do have some v90 prograde and it is not make my a7riv start up or buffer any faster. That camera is just slow but takes phenomenal photos. But I stick with the V 60 cards.
HELLO! I just got a used Sony PMW-EX1R on eBay! Shot some footage on an SXS to SD Adapter Card. When I Uploaded all the Files via my SD Card Reader the Folder on my Capture SSD had many individual Folders that each contained Subfolders! How do I batch capture my footage from my Sony SD Card all video in one Folder? Like the way we used to, 'batch capture' our whole hour of Mini DV Video! What Software do I need?
Man, what are you doing to "break" a lot of SD cards? I've been shooting with SD cards (cheap ones and expensive ones) for 20 years and never broke one.
I always get V90's, usually Lexar, Sandisk and have never failed me, knock on wood. I just bought the Kigston Canvas v90 bc it had great reviews and was "cheaper" than most others. I have not had a chance to use it yet, but it had great reviews and sometimes amazon has great sales... You just have to keep an eye out for when they are on sale. The Type A Cards are still way to expensive and are not necessary unless you have an FX3 or A7sIII and need to shoot 4K 120p at full resolution.
I’m going cf express..I have a podcast I had to scrap the video because Sd card wasn’t powerful to transfer from camera to computer..I have the a7 4 and I record for an hour it sucks that Sony don’t let you trim video inside camera like canon..
Hai, I have a74 and I do only photography, is it necessary to have Cexpress or can go with UHS-I/II A90 if so will it effect any format issues Please suggest
which editing software is best to use when using large files from the card, that won't cause me issues and wont buffer on me in the process. I use the sony fx3 looking for a software that is best for editing such high quality videos using the highest quality cards and video format.
Now that we can shoot DCI 4k, is a V60 card able to shoot DCI 4k at 48fps? I think the math works out to be right at the V60 mark but not positive. Please confirm. THANKS.
I've been running with the ProGrade v90 cards for a while since they were recommended to me by Tony Dae. They are great cards. Never had any issues with them. But, definitely looking to upgrade to the CFexpress Type A cards.
@@musings2134 upgrade possibly because the V90 can't record the fastest i-frame codecs in slomo. So as this video says if you want to be prepared to shoot everything this camera can do you need the Type A CFexpress card.
How is the heat compared between SD cards and CF type A? If I run a7iv with 256gb prograde SD cards for a while (interviews), it will overheat (even with high temp mode). Wondering if CFA is any cooler
Hey I just started using a SanDisk 128GB v90 300mb/s in my A74. I filmed in XAVC S codec and only files recorded in 60p were "hidden" when the card was inserted into the internal card reader, but I can see the footage on the camera screen, AND when my import window for FCPX comes up, but I can't actually get or see the files on the card in Finder. Why would the frame rate matter? Is this a bad card?
Dude question for you. Like many others I don’t want to pay a bajillion dollars for those super expensive Type A memory cards. If I don’t need to shoot above 30fps, can I get away with V60 cards (there are SDXC, and U3 cards) and still achieve the absolute highest video quality?
Sure the type A cards are nore reliable but on the A7IV at least, it only has one Type A slot. I can record simultaneously to always have a backup with two V90 SD cards.
I got two lexar v60 and they are too slow for XAVC S 4k video. I recorded some clips and stopped recording and wont play the clips. I even lowered to HD. Nope. I took them out of the camera and used sandisk v30. All i had and they work fine for 4k 30 in XAVCS -lower bit rates but they saved the day. Is lexar lying about the speed of the cards? I will return them and get pro grade v60. I just shoot in XAVC S 4k 30, 4k 60 and HD 30 and 60.
Were able to use 4k 60 with the v30? Cause i was able to record 4k60 with the v30 SanDisk Extreme Pro. Gonna test today if it records continuously til it’s full.
@@filmwithlenon hey..those Sandisk v30 are really good. I was able to record some clips at 4k60...not a problem. but nothing too long...I still think I will get some v60 cards soon..but not LEXAR- those didnt work for me. The camera would stop recording and I lost some clips. Too slow. Maybe not real v60...dunno...thanks
Sony A7C2 have same video settings as the A7IV but don’t support CF express cards. Is it possible to shoot in ALL I codec in S&Q mode at highest frame rates in A7c2?? Sony shouldn’t be putting such an option if it is not supported by the card. Any users of a7c2 please clarify…
Over recent times we have been asked to make corporate promotional videos for retail property for which we used a mixture of Drone & Sony 6300/400 on various gimbal setups for editing in Davinci Resolve Studio. As a side hustle if you will from our drone business, the requests have grown to the point we found the limitations of these cameras to be holding us back. To that end we just picked up an FX30 which arrives next week. Looking to shoot in Slog 10bit @ 4K/60, do you feel a Sandisk v90 200mb SD card would be sufficient for this and do you have any recommendations? Really starting to delve deeper into the colour grading aspect and the best way to capture the footage for that in Resolve Studio.
Sony SF-M Tough (150mb/s write) v60 are actually build similarly strong as CF-express Type A. They are also similar expensive as ProGrade v60 while being more sturdy, and for buffer clearing it's faster according to AlikGriffin site (probably cause sony mem card with sony camera good compatibility and more testing done). I bought 7 of these in 256gb. Now thinking of maybe buying V90 but not sure if worth it. By your video i dont think i will be using XAHS -SI but just the S version, for travel footage, simple edits, the HS seems asking for problems. But i might try 8k (for zooming content) ton fop of the mountain to the double lakes i will visit) plus also 4k 60p if it works with S and V60. Need more research and still hoping for an A7RV at my tresshold price, saw two already but was to late.
Good question actually. Fx 30 has a usb c port indeed. Would be cool to be able to record on an external ssd or something via usb c. I will try that out, when I get the fx 30. Or did you find out if it works?
Type A is just too expensive for what they are for me. As I don't really need that high video performance and I don't really shoot sports or action with my A7IV. I use an identical pair of Sony E 256gb SD cards in my A7IV. They only have a write speed of 120mb a sec as V60 UHS-II cards but that's good enough for me 95% of the time. The most important thing being they are quality and reliable cards with a good capacity at a fair price. Eventually I will buy some Type A cards but not at the current pricing.
With h.265 you get better quality at the same bitrate or the same quality at lower bitrate. But it won't even play properly on many older PC's and needs more processing power to edit it in video editing software.
Lexar Professional 1667x 128GB - Does anyone knows if i can record 60 frames max 10 bits 4:2:2 with this memory or am i going to have issues with it (i know 120fps isnt possible with it)
Hi Jason. I just found your channel and liked this video very much. One question: I own a Sony A7RV but rarely do any video at all. I shoot in high burst mode rarely. So I don't think I'd gain much with CFexpress type A cards, or would I? Your thoughts?
those type A cards are way to expensive and the highest you can go is 160GB for each card and i believe they are around $500.00. if Sony was to have it so it uses CFexpress type B cards well that is a tad cheaper and you could get a 2.0TB OWC Atlas Pro High-Performance CFexpress Type B Memory Card for $649.00 that is way better then the type A cards and the type B cards are better and faster. Why Sony Continues to use that awful crappy CFexpres type A cards i have no idea, oh wait yeah i know, because every time some one buys a CFexpress type A card, Sony gets paid LOL So really Sony Doesn't care about it's customers..
Came in less confused, left more confused...
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Accurate. Feel like I need to watch this video 6 times and take notes to actually learn anything here.
hahahahahha you made my day
In short; use v60 or above. The V rating is what matters. V60 won't do high bitrate 120p 4k and many S&Q, while v90 will do most settings, while the CF express A cards will do all.
I do appreciate the content on this video. Please remember that folks who need to view this may not be as familiar with terminology, etc. so it can be very difficult to take in what we need to hear when you blaze through the numbers and menu settings as fast as you do. I can barely tell what menu you are on before you change it again. Please slow down.
I def learned the difference between HS, S, and SI after the fact. But at least TH-cam allows us to slow the video down to 50%
Thanks for the vid Jason!
totally agreed, this doesn't help me to better understand all of this at all
TH-cam has a feature that lets you slow a video down boomer
I have the 128gb Prograde v90 II and very satisfied. i don't do video, but the fast Read/write is a must on event shoot and sports
Oh they are great for video too. Photos are amazing for them
Yupp, Storyblocks are fast to recognize a good content creator. I'm very happy you've got the sponsorship Jason, it'll take some more to get to the "Undone" level of presentation of them.. Sorry, had to pick you on that one 🙂 But you're doing great, much better than I'd ever do.
I got the Sony Tough v90 cards for my a7iv, and I had massive buffer issues. I even had to send them in multiple times and yet still weren't fixed. I got the Kingston v90 and those have been fantastic so far.
I actually heard initially some tough cards had issues
Were they 32 gb?
@@avishekghatak2176 No they were the 128gb ones
@@SummitForWellness wow. That’s quite poor from Sony for such an expensive product. I read some reports of this and ended up going for angelbird
and the kingston canva react pkus is so much cheaper.....
The only video that you need, i guess.
I just got my fx30 🤑🥰
Super helpful video! And ocngrats on making it to 100k; it's well deserved.
Agreed
I picked up a Pergear 260gb type A card that they released recently. I have the a7rv and the a7iv and for both cameras it is noticeably faster in buffering when shooting burst mode. And what a difference it is uploading the images to my iPad Pro and my Mac Studio. I know pergear is not a known name but I’m willing to give them a chance. I paid $179 on my business account with Amazon and they gave 10% off so it was around $160 for 260 gigs. I paid $175 for a 80 gig Sony type A that fills up super fast on my R5. And trying to buy a reputable uhs-ii v90 with 260gb Will cost even more than Pergear. I liked it so much I picked up another one.
Kingston Cava V90 for high speed stuff and Lexar 1800x v60 for everything else. :)
This is the best video out there regarding SD capabilities, i recently bought some new sd cards before this video was released and I had to obtain all of the information from reddit
Oh luckily I plugged a small gap in the market
would have loved a bit more explanation about the codecs and settings, i'm a professional photographer but this video stuff is just so freaking complex
I love those subtle transitions :)
I was worried I’d need to spend a lot of money upgrading my media when I bought my Sony A7IV. Coming from a Canon 5DMK3 and EOS R, I had a TON of Sandisk Extreme Plus V30 cards. I’ve been using them on my recently bought Sony A7IV in the last few months and have not come across any issues, even when shooting in 4k60p! I haven’t had a need for the ALL-I codec so I don’t feel any pressure to buy V90’s. Anyone else have thoughts/experience on using V30 cards?
V60 or v90 are usually enough for most people
I use v30s on mine as well. However, I'd suggest you to look into v60s as you can shot 100fps 10bit HD with it.
I use 2 A7SIII and I utilize 2 slots in both cameras, so I had to buy 4 cards. Also, I need high capacity for longer recoding, so I've chosen SD Prograde v60 256GB as good middle ground for speed and value. 4k XAVC S up to 100fps is all I need for work and I guess most of the ppl would agree with that. In my case even v90 (x4) would be too expensive but I might get 1 CF-A just for fun to unlock all recording options.
I'm new to V60, V90 and type A card. I'm planning to buy Sony FX30 and want to record HS 4K 120p in 10 bit and 200Mbps. Do you think the latest Sandisk Extreme Pro SD card with a 200MB/s read and 140MB/s write will be enough for my requirement? Thanks for your answer.
@@trivacker I think the card you mentioned is V30 so it wouldn't work. Don't look at read/write speed declared by manufacturer. Make sure that the card you buy is UHS-II V60 or V90. You can find it in card specs.
I use mostly the lexar 1667x v60 cards in my a7riv,a9, and my a7iv without any issues. I bought a type a card for the a7iv and it did nothing to make it run faster for photography other than if you’re doing burst shots. But I would never use that camera for burst. I do have some v90 prograde and it is not make my a7riv start up or buffer any faster. That camera is just slow but takes phenomenal photos. But I stick with the V 60 cards.
I thought type B cards only work on the A7IV?
@@kouleeofficial I wish they took Type B cards. So much cheaper then Type A cards. I use UHS-II cards in my a74 that do just fine for what I do
Very THOROUGH!! Subbed.
Another solid video. Thanks Jason...
Thanks for watching
great info but slow it down please
Very informative. What formats/bit rates will V60 cards NOT do? I'm trying to save a few bucks vs V90 and Type A. Thank you in advance.
V60 card: Can do 4k 120fps 10bit, All Intra Can not do
Very helpful! Thanks so much Jason.
Super helpful video. Thank you.
Hey what sd card do you recommend for the new Sony a6700 to record all modes with no issues
CFexpress type a. You might get away with v90. But if you want zero issues CFexpress type a all day
What if we want to use an external recorder for 4k@60fps like the Atmos Ninja ?
Great info!! Great video as always!
Thanks Steve legend
im used sdcard sony tough(G)v90 128 gb 300mbps...
is good( r) bad....?
i always use the Sony Tough v90 cards, they work perfectly
Tough cards are pretty damn good
Would be great to get a similar video for the a6700! :)
En esas sirve sd v30, no requiere mucha potencia.
HELLO!
I just got a used Sony PMW-EX1R on eBay! Shot some footage on an SXS to SD Adapter Card. When I Uploaded all the Files via my SD Card Reader the Folder on my Capture SSD had many individual Folders that each contained Subfolders! How do I batch capture my footage from my Sony SD Card all video in one Folder? Like the way we used to, 'batch capture' our whole hour of Mini DV Video! What Software do I need?
Skip first 2 minutes.
Very informative! Thank you!
Thanks for watching
Man, what are you doing to "break" a lot of SD cards? I've been shooting with SD cards (cheap ones and expensive ones) for 20 years and never broke one.
Fantastic data!
Question: has anyone tested 1080p 240fps 10bit on the ZV-E1? Will a v60 card work for that or would I need a v90
I always get V90's, usually Lexar, Sandisk and have never failed me, knock on wood. I just bought the Kigston Canvas v90 bc it had great reviews and was "cheaper" than most others. I have not had a chance to use it yet, but it had great reviews and sometimes amazon has great sales... You just have to keep an eye out for when they are on sale. The Type A Cards are still way to expensive and are not necessary unless you have an FX3 or A7sIII and need to shoot 4K 120p at full resolution.
Type A cards are expensive, just reliable is the biggest benefit
Sand disk cards. Improve your start times and end all problems. Also most reliable.
Thanks for this video!
I’m going cf express..I have a podcast I had to scrap the video because Sd card wasn’t powerful to transfer from camera to computer..I have the a7 4 and I record for an hour it sucks that Sony don’t let you trim video inside camera like canon..
Hai,
I have a74 and I do only photography, is it necessary to have Cexpress or can go with UHS-I/II A90 if so will it effect any format issues Please suggest
which editing software is best to use when using large files from the card, that won't cause me issues and wont buffer on me in the process. I use the sony fx3 looking for a software that is best for editing such high quality videos using the highest quality cards and video format.
Can I use ssd card in sony a7m4 camera without SD card is it possible?
Now that we can shoot DCI 4k, is a V60 card able to shoot DCI 4k at 48fps? I think the math works out to be right at the V60 mark but not positive. Please confirm. THANKS.
I have other choise to download the image to my mac? Like sony app: image edge?
Hey! Filming with ninja v and a samsung ssd 870 evo is capable to all recording formats?
@jasonmorris Great Video. Can you give me a use case with 100fps filming? Will it be mostly a niche scene/scenerio that will be filmed?
Bro can I Record directly to my ssd t5 with usb c?
The V30 cards at the larger storage sizes have faster speeds, maybe they would be able to do a lot more than the ones shown in this video.
I bought the prograde v90 but it won’t let me record in my Sony fx30 please help
I've been running with the ProGrade v90 cards for a while since they were recommended to me by Tony Dae. They are great cards. Never had any issues with them. But, definitely looking to upgrade to the CFexpress Type A cards.
Same. My prograde V90 has been absolutely amazing thus far 😊
@@mcintosh.motors then why upgrade?
@@musings2134 upgrade possibly because the V90 can't record the fastest i-frame codecs in slomo. So as this video says if you want to be prepared to shoot everything this camera can do you need the Type A CFexpress card.
@@michaelpetersenfilmWhere did you get your progrades? I’m thinking of getting some from Amazon but not sure if those vendors are trusts worthy
what card readers do you use?
How is the heat compared between SD cards and CF type A?
If I run a7iv with 256gb prograde SD cards for a while (interviews), it will overheat (even with high temp mode). Wondering if CFA is any cooler
a7s iii is fine long term
I have so many tough card 128. Is the FX30 works with Tough cards?
Hey I just started using a SanDisk 128GB v90 300mb/s in my A74. I filmed in XAVC S codec and only files recorded in 60p were "hidden" when the card was inserted into the internal card reader, but I can see the footage on the camera screen, AND when my import window for FCPX comes up, but I can't actually get or see the files on the card in Finder. Why would the frame rate matter? Is this a bad card?
Can I record 4k120 on the pro grade ? Also what do you recommend for my new sony a6700
No. You need CFexpress type a
Can external HD be used on A6700?
Please help I can’t find any info. Thanks 🙏🏾
Dude question for you. Like many others I don’t want to pay a bajillion dollars for those super expensive Type A memory cards. If I don’t need to shoot above 30fps, can I get away with V60 cards (there are SDXC, and U3 cards) and still achieve the absolute highest video quality?
Just film with XAVC S with normal SD cards. You’ll get perfectly fine quality
Alrighty, but if I want to record 4K S, 10 Bit, but 24fps, would a v30 handle that, or would I need a v60?
Sure the type A cards are nore reliable but on the A7IV at least, it only has one Type A slot. I can record simultaneously to always have a backup with two V90 SD cards.
As I don't pla on using All-I, or shootign above 60fps, it's great to know I can still use my v30 cards
why can a card that does 90MB aka 700mbps only do 60 even on my sony 6300 my u3 can do 4k 30 at 100mb
Can we use external ssd to record all format with type c cable in sony a6700??
Lexar v60s, 250mbps should work for most features?
It’s work ?
I got two lexar v60 and they are too slow for XAVC S 4k video. I recorded some clips and stopped recording and wont play the clips. I even lowered to HD. Nope. I took them out of the camera and used sandisk v30. All i had and they work fine for 4k 30 in XAVCS -lower bit rates but they saved the day. Is lexar lying about the speed of the cards? I will return them and get pro grade v60. I just shoot in XAVC S 4k 30, 4k 60 and HD 30 and 60.
Were able to use 4k 60 with the v30? Cause i was able to record 4k60 with the v30 SanDisk Extreme Pro. Gonna test today if it records continuously til it’s full.
@@filmwithlenon hey..those Sandisk v30 are really good. I was able to record some clips at 4k60...not a problem. but nothing too long...I still think I will get some v60 cards soon..but not LEXAR- those didnt work for me. The camera would stop recording and I lost some clips. Too slow. Maybe not real v60...dunno...thanks
Sony A7C2 have same video settings as the A7IV but don’t support CF express cards. Is it possible to shoot in ALL I codec in S&Q mode at highest frame rates in A7c2?? Sony shouldn’t be putting such an option if it is not supported by the card. Any users of a7c2 please clarify…
Over recent times we have been asked to make corporate promotional videos for retail property for which we used a mixture of Drone & Sony 6300/400 on various gimbal setups for editing in Davinci Resolve Studio. As a side hustle if you will from our drone business, the requests have grown to the point we found the limitations of these cameras to be holding us back. To that end we just picked up an FX30 which arrives next week. Looking to shoot in Slog 10bit @ 4K/60, do you feel a Sandisk v90 200mb SD card would be sufficient for this and do you have any recommendations? Really starting to delve deeper into the colour grading aspect and the best way to capture the footage for that in Resolve Studio.
How is the project going? What did you get for the fx 30?
@@WEHAVETHISDREAM I paid up and got a Sony Type A card in the end just so i knew I could use any settings.
I have a v90 card. But I'm unable to shoot in s&q 120 fps (5x slow) even in hd. Can anyone suggest any remedy ?
My sony tough v90 unable to use with a6700, help?
Sony SF-M Tough (150mb/s write) v60 are actually build similarly strong as CF-express Type A. They are also similar expensive as ProGrade v60 while being more sturdy, and for buffer clearing it's faster according to AlikGriffin site (probably cause sony mem card with sony camera good compatibility and more testing done). I bought 7 of these in 256gb. Now thinking of maybe buying V90 but not sure if worth it.
By your video i dont think i will be using XAHS -SI but just the S version, for travel footage, simple edits, the HS seems asking for problems. But i might try 8k (for zooming content) ton fop of the mountain to the double lakes i will visit) plus also 4k 60p if it works with S and V60. Need more research and still hoping for an A7RV at my tresshold price, saw two already but was to late.
I have another question, does the sony fx30 come with a usb c cable? so I don't have to use an sd card or do I have to use mandatory the sd card?
Good question actually.
Fx 30 has a usb c port indeed.
Would be cool to be able to record on an external ssd or something via usb c.
I will try that out, when I get the fx 30.
Or did you find out if it works?
What are your thoughts on type b cards?
im dying to know as well
Just got this camera for talking head stuff while my videographer is not with me. My brain is mush
So why I can shoot v90 SD Cards in normal shooting mode with 100fps and not with S&Q 100fps ????
Now, with 4K DCI 60p 10bit. Better 90v or type A?
you must use a type A card for DCI 4K
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema Thx, I enjoy pretty much your content. Keep it real! And greetings from Colombia!
What card readers do you recommend ?
Can you just use a SSD drive instead of any SD Cards?
Unfortunately no. Unless you record through the Atomos ninja V
Angelbird just dropped a 1tb for $499
Can the v90s handle the dci codec?
check kingstone Canvas React Plus SDXC UHS-II V90 U3, best bang for buck
Maybe you said this but can I record all-I in either v60 or v90 on the a7iv? Has anyone tried this?
is type B working with fx30?
Type A is just too expensive for what they are for me. As I don't really need that high video performance and I don't really shoot sports or action with my A7IV.
I use an identical pair of Sony E 256gb SD cards in my A7IV. They only have a write speed of 120mb a sec as V60 UHS-II cards but that's good enough for me 95% of the time. The most important thing being they are quality and reliable cards with a good capacity at a fair price.
Eventually I will buy some Type A cards but not at the current pricing.
Absolutely. What ever works for you
what sd card do you recommend me to shoot an a hour or more with the sony fx30?
It’s all dependant on the codec. Each codec has different file sizes
@@JasonMorrisphotocinema thank you
Is there any difference between 265&264 with 200 mb bitrate? I guess 265 should have better quality 🤔
With h.265 you get better quality at the same bitrate or the same quality at lower bitrate. But it won't even play properly on many older PC's and needs more processing power to edit it in video editing software.
@@Stasiek_Zabojca ty! Thats what i asked for. God bless apple cause they give us hardware 265 support 😁
@@Stasiek_Zabojca there’s also a color shift/ color cast using h.265 which kind of unfortunate
Color shift in h265?
For real???
Lexar Professional 1667x 128GB - Does anyone knows if i can record 60 frames max 10 bits 4:2:2 with this memory or am i going to have issues with it (i know 120fps isnt possible with it)
How about type a silver vs gold?
Can fx3 record to Samsung t5?
Hi Jason. I just found your channel and liked this video very much. One question: I own a Sony A7RV but rarely do any video at all. I shoot in high burst mode rarely. So I don't think I'd gain much with CFexpress type A cards, or would I? Your thoughts?
If your not shooting in High bursts of 30+ photos at a time or the highest video codec slow mo, CFE A won’t be any use for you.
If your not shooting in High bursts of 30+ photos at a time or the highest video codec slow mo, CFE A won’t be any use for you.
What about overheating wirh thectype A? I hear they overheat more than the other cards
I haven’t tested that. The results would be negligible. All my cards are type A that I generally use if the option is there
Had to watch this at 0.75 speed 😅
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I can do without the 4k 100fps. The v90 300mbs is your best value. I can't justify paying a third the cost of the camera for memory
How about cfexpress type B?
there's no slot for these, only the type A (sony) and the originals SD cards
@@zekrom212 okay thanks guys for the information, I'm going to buy a camera and this will be my first camera 👍🙂
What about the v60?
I see delkins Type A are way way cheaper than any other on B&H
Oh nice
those type A cards are way to expensive and the highest you can go is 160GB for each card and i believe they are around $500.00.
if Sony was to have it so it uses CFexpress type B cards well that is a tad cheaper and you could get a 2.0TB OWC Atlas Pro
High-Performance CFexpress Type B Memory Card for $649.00 that is way better then the type A cards and the type B cards are better and faster.
Why Sony Continues to use that awful crappy CFexpres type A cards i have no idea, oh wait yeah i know, because every time some one buys a CFexpress type A card, Sony gets paid LOL
So really Sony Doesn't care about it's customers..
I am thinking about selling my kidney to buy type A card. Any takers?
Why buy a high end camera to cripple it by putting in cards that do. I shoot canon but always shoot in ALLi, so run CF express type b cards.
That’s why I use type A cards to film All I coded
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okay okay we just going to skip over the fact your a magician with swapping sd cards
Nice info but damn 2 minutes of ads in a 7 minute video??
WHY NOT PORTABLE SSD????
5463 Brady Trail
Please use time stamps in your videos.
That was ultra confusing. Just lots of numbers without visualisation, comparisons and scrolling through the menu