Jack Douglas said:
East Wind Photography said:
dslrdummy said:
I was worried about having only one battery for use at games, but shouldn't have been. Got 3,500 shots on one battery charge on the weekend and still some juice left. Shooting only Jpeg and with limited chimping, image review time set to lowest (2sec), but very happy with that.
I bought a 2nd battery mainly because i couldnt find any specs that would tell me how long i could record 4k video on one battery. So far, i fill up the card long before the battery runs out.
If you don't mind, how much video at what speed and what card? Also when you know, how much video per charge? Thanks.
Jack
Jack
The jury is still out on the battery life at 4k. Ive been using it so much in both photo and video mode that i dont have even a good feel for it. I need to do some real studio tests and just let it run.
Still cant afford a big cfast card yet, still paying off this beast. Ive been using a Sandisk Extreme 128gb udma 7 to shoot 4k @ 30fps. I seem to be able to get about 10 minutes before the camera just stops recording. No frame drops that i have noticed. I think after 10 minutes the buffer tops out. For most of my clips 10 minutes is fine. It will get me by until i can drop the $$$ for a 256gb or 512gb cfast 2 card.
A couple of things i would like to see:
1) A real test of various cf and cfast cards to determine which ones work reliably in the 1dx mark ii for 4k 30fps and 60fps.
2) Some real specifications from Canon on what the minimum data rate is needed at the card level to record in all of the 4k modes. All i can find is that a cfast 2.0 card is recommended. There are a wide range of cfast 2.0 cards out there.
Ive been searching high and low and all i can find