I have one since yesterday. It does span correctly with new Quantum V3 Driftwood's patch in 24 P H Mode, but not in 1080 I FSH. It's very odd... Theorically, 24P H need more resources than 50i stream
45mb/s version will not span so your recording times will be limited to approximately 3-4 minutes with the highest quality patches. The 95mb/s card (only the 64 gig one though -- with the SDXC, which emphasis on the X) will span with highest quality driftwood patches, meaning if you are doing interviews, events, or long takes you will be able to record until you run out of card space -- generally around 55 minutes.
I am still awaiting one of these cards coming from Sandisk's PR company this week. If its good, Ill be buying it from them. @piotremanuel has two of these cards. Piotr could you film a death chart of Quantum for me? Thanks mate.
Just received Sandisk 95MB/s card. Spans with Quantum V3. However, after shooting a few minutes today, it won't let me record any more. I get a " CANNOT RECORD. FILE NUMBER EXCEED LIMIT. Could someone elucidate me on what this means? Muchos gracias.
@spacewig@cowpunk52 Can you run the same test and uncheck the Max ISO limit box, save firmware and reflash? And let me know. Also, check in camera settings - see if some kind of reset has happened. And also attempt switch off/on first.
I just want to know why one UHS-I card would span(95MB) and another one wont (45MB)????....since according to EVERYONE on here for the last 6 months....GH2 doesnt support UHS-I and these cards are all performing at class 10 speeds regardless....this makes no sense to me...and NO the card speed should not matter if they are both being screwed by the NON UHS-I device bottleneck......can someone please explain this?
This one is easy. SD cards internally could differ a lot. And speed is not one constant. Look at any good card test. 95Mbps card just manages to flush buffer and make small files writes very fast during spanning.
I installed driftwood's SeAQuake minus the high ISO. Will do some filming tomorrow (not narrative, commercial stuff for website) and will report back. Did a little low light filming tonight at ISO 1250 to make sure it spans and whoah, does the grain ever look good! Hoping file number issue will be gone... Cheers