Have anybody had a chance to deal with Delkin Devices CFast cards? They are twice cheaper than Sandisk / Lexar, but I'm wondering how good are they in a long run?
Jopa said:Have anybody had a chance to deal with Delkin Devices CFast cards? They are twice cheaper than Sandisk / Lexar, but I'm wondering how good are they in a long run?
Cthulhu said:Jopa said:Have anybody had a chance to deal with Delkin Devices CFast cards? They are twice cheaper than Sandisk / Lexar, but I'm wondering how good are they in a long run?
My 1dx mk2 came with a free 128gb Delkin cfast, in addition to the 65gb Sandisk. It is noticeably faster, the Sandisk doesn't give me the image corruption error some have run into, but the transfer rate on the Delkin is waaaay faster both in camera and on a card reader.
Jack Douglas said:Jopa, I'm looking at buying a CFast for video and remembered your comments. Has the Delkin been working out for you?
Anyone else tried Delkin at this point?
Jack
Jopa said:Jack Douglas said:Jopa, I'm looking at buying a CFast for video and remembered your comments. Has the Delkin been working out for you?
Anyone else tried Delkin at this point?
Jack
Jack, it works very well. No issues recording 4k @ 60p, I didn't notice any dropped frames or anything bad so far. I guess it will last, but that's just a guess I'm still keeping the bundled SanDisk 64GB as a backup.
ianthem said:http://www.biwin.co.uk/
I'm trying out these guys with my 1DX II that's coming in, the write speeds only go up to 280 MB/s, but that's still plenty fast and covers 4k60p. I'll report back with their quality, seem to be a similar deal to Delkin & very good if you don't need to invest in getting something capable of 500 MB/s.
leolol said:I use these
amazon.com: goo.gl/YhV49l
cheaper Transcend CFX600 (vs the more expensive CFX650) and they work perfectly for all resolutions on my 1dx2.
They are made with MLC memory which is cheaper but not as fast as tlc. Same goes for standard SSD's.
leolol said:I use these
amazon.com: goo.gl/YhV49l
cheaper Transcend CFX600 (vs the more expensive CFX650) and they work perfectly for all resolutions on my 1dx2.
They are made with MLC memory which is cheaper but not as fast as tlc. Same goes for standard SSD's.
Jack Douglas said:Remember, I'm a beginner, please. What is the difference between fps and p?
Jack
Pascal Parvex said:Jack Douglas said:Remember, I'm a beginner, please. What is the difference between fps and p?
Jack
FPS stands for frames per second. P stands for progressive footage, i for interlaced. The latter is more or less no longer used.
Jopa said:Ok folks those Delkin Devices cards are garbage. $300 wasted, congrats to myself.
"Movie recording has been stopped automatically" getting this error every day, the card now can't keep up with the bitrate. Apparently it degrades over time pretty quickly.
DO NOT BUY!