A unique card I mentioned awhile back is finally available, Silicon-Power claims this card does away with spanning issues since it uses ExFat. Maximum read speeds are 60mb/s maximum write is 30mb/s with a minimum of 10mb/s. Not earth shattering speeds, but considering many who want spanning use economic patches for documentary work, this card may be a good choice. First link is the official SP website, second is the only place I have seen this card available yet. http://www.silicon-power.com/product/product_detail.php?main=9&sub=74&pro=168&currlang=utf8
http://item.rakuten.co.jp/bonz/280-00439/ 9800 yen = $115 to $125 USD depending on the exchange rate which fluctuates allot lately.
Silcon-Power makes some of the fatest and best priced SSD's on the market, so they may be someone to watch for bad ass SDXC cards in the near future.
All SDXC cards come preformatted with exFAT. The GH2 still doesn't write files larger than 4 GB, even with exFAT. Successful spanning depends on the speed of the card in HS mode. UHS mode performance metrics are not relevant.
@mee, i think it is a GH2 firmware that does limit the use of exFAT, if Pany updates their firmware it may support in future exFAT if there are no hardware limits ...
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