Micro Sd Sandisk 64 Gb class 10 Uhs-1

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Micro Sd Sandisk 64 Gb class 10 Uhs-1

PostTue Nov 26, 2013 9:11 pm

Hi
sorry for my bad English.
I am uruguayan and I bought a blackmagic pocket cinema camera.
The problem is that in uruguay I do not find Sandisk pro SD 90/MBS.
I need record a theater play, the pocket camera can record 50 mins in a 64gb SD card with 24 fps in Appleproress.

The Micro Sd Sandisk 64 Gb class 10 Uhs-1 is good to record in Apple proress? this can read/record 30mbs....

I'm desperate it is urgent and it is the only memory I find.

Many thanks!
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Re: Micro Sd Sandisk 64 Gb class 10 Uhs-1

PostTue Nov 26, 2013 9:54 pm

Sorry, the 30 mb/s card almost certainly won't be fast enough, even for ProRes. Look for the 45 mb/s 64 gb sandisk cards, or the 80 mb/s 128 gb cards.
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Re: Micro Sd Sandisk 64 Gb class 10 Uhs-1

PostWed Nov 27, 2013 12:14 am

The 45mb/s 128mb won't work with prores?


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Re: Micro Sd Sandisk 64 Gb class 10 Uhs-1

PostWed Nov 27, 2013 7:45 am

joechiazza wrote:The 45mb/s 128mb won't work with prores?

Not sure. The 45 mb/s 32 gb cards don't work properly, that's known. The 64 gb cards are ok. About the 128 gb/s cards i believe i remember conflicting statements in this forum, please try the search before you rely on my foggy mind...
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Re: Micro Sd Sandisk 64 Gb class 10 Uhs-1

PostWed Nov 27, 2013 9:24 am

Micro SD cards are just gonna make you cry... they have to run through an adaptor to work in the camera as the camera uses standard SD cards. The camera is already pushing SD cards to their limit, not you are adding an additional interface that will cause issues.

I'd not touch a Micro SD for the BMPCC.

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