EVOSHOOTER wrote:Jules Bushell wrote:I can see why someone would want this feature but I'm relieved there is no delete. I can imagine myself fumbling around deleting the wrong clip or selecting delete all in all the excitement. So I love the safety net of not having delete.
Jules
some feature need to be there , and deleting clip is important to get it , (( no need to imagine yourself fumbling around deleting the wrong clip ))
even worst camera has the options to do many things . and its time to get blackmagic back on the site , canon and other every day gets closer to change your idea .!!
Many of the highest end cameras lack this so called vital feature. There must be a reason for this..........
The two most commonly advanced theories are that of taste and reconsied workflow, and that of technical issues.
The taste/workflow one is that the feature isn't common on high end cameras, those that the BMD rnage in many ways aspires to be a budget priced version of. It does help enforce shooting dicipline that difital has eroded and it also helps you realise that even the most aweful shot may have its uses in the editing room.
The technical one revolves around SSD performance issues, and clip delete possibly negatively affecting this in some way. In normal usage SSDs nature means that the old HDD issues of fragmentation don't usually apply, as the SSDs are so fast and have built in management functions. However such functions (like TRIM) arent always fully utalised on camera, and the BMCCs data rates mean they are very performance dependant to avoid frame drops.
It would be a nice feature to have I'm sure, but given it doesnt exist on many cameras that are used at the top end, this suggests that it isnt a need.