Poozon wrote:rick.lang wrote:That’s certainly not reliable. You might reach out to Wise-Advanced Support.
I have sent an e-mail to Wise-Advanced Support. No response from them. I did not expect miracles from their side but at least they could respond.
Hi,
I think that the mystery of my Wise CFast 2.0 1 TB card failures can be explained.
First, I contacted the Wise-Advanced Support. They told me that the camera may not provide enough power to the card. They offered me to replace this card with two 512 GB cards that supposedly does not have this issue.
And I followed their hint regarding power and I found that this card is more reliable when I do not use the
viewfinder on the camera. The viewfinder consumes a couple of watts, so it makes sense.
So, without the viewfinder I could record 6K, 25 FPS with the compression rate 3:1. Which is enough for me.
But well, for 6K, 50 FPS the situation is not so rosy: I could record at the compression rate 12:1. This is not enough for me, the competition offers higher recording speeds.
And when I powered the camera either with a DC adapter or using the battery grip, I had no issues even when the viewfinder was attached.
But well, I need the viewfinder when I shoot outdoors.
I hope that what I wrote is helpful.