Any sort of info regarding max recording size? (4 gig limit) Is this still going to be an issue for MJPEG (I understand that 30min is fixed - but don't know if the 4gig limit is impossible to fix)
@alcomposer: 4 gig limit can never be hacked, because the file format that GH2 uses, does not work with files larger than 4 gb. But anyway, why does it bother you? as long as file spanning works, theres nothing to worry about, right? :)
@fatpig My understanding is that GH2 supports exFAT and SDXC. You can check how it works. But in no way it will allow easy >2Gb files (MJOEG, for example). As all code is 32bit and requires special handing for such files.
"Or could be just made up by some to make them feel their make/model is better than others? lol"
Who knows...I use(d) 2 USA/China made GH13's and two Japanese made GH13's...all with same hack parameters. Hard to quantify but I prefer the image out of the latter bodies. Then there's the more relevant issue of quality control. One Chinese GH1 recently deceased...
I shoot a lot in remote overseas locations so myth or no myth I'm not taking any chances with my GH2's...
""" My understanding is that GH2 supports exFAT and SDXC. You can check how it works. But in no way it will allow easy >2Gb files (MJOEG, for example). As all code is 32bit and requires special handing for such files. """
Yes it's seem a real advance! Exfat, aka fat64 specif: Max file size 64 ZiB, 512 TiB recommended Max volume size 64 ZiB, 512 TiB recommended Http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExFAT
So the 2m39 (if i good remembering) limit has completly bypassed, IF you buy sdxc card (sdhc will be formated in fat32 partition). For the hacked-mjpeg it will be very useful, but how about r/w speeding..?
Great news here each days ! Thks ya all. Any idea or advice for a firmwrae limitation , if i buy a GH2 now here in france should i verifiy the firmware version ?
I have a question regarding 8 bit banding. Are any of the other cameras, F3, AF100 etc 8bit? Do they have banding as well? Is the only solution 8+ bit?
And am I correct HDMI is limited to 8 bit. So no HDMI recorder will receive a signal greater than 8 bit via HDMI, even if I records it in 12 bit. No different than converting a jpeg to 16 bit in Photoshop. You don't gain anything.