kdphotography
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I think Don just got his 128GB micro sdxc from Amazon. They had a special introductory price from Sandisk for $119. That special is long gone. Now it's $199 at B&H!
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Don't tell Don. :ROTFL:I also noticed that the surface pro 3 is coming soon. Not sure how soon, but seems to be in the same footprint as current surface pro 2, with a screen with much higher resolution, 2550 x 1600 or something close. To me that might begin to get hard on the eyes again on a screen this small. They also claim even better battery life over the 2
Current res is very nice.
Paul
Phase thinks they knows what's best for their customer, they don't offer a choice. Same as long exposure noise cancellation.i'm with paul about the dual storage needs and heard the same thing about the Phase decisions regarding slower write speed, etc. seems like they could have offered the choice
Anything wrong with the cable supplied by Phase, which comes with IQxxx?I use a 1.5 and a 3 foot USB3 cord, and find that this is the optimal length to tether for me using the SP2 on the Arkon clamp.
Whilst I agree this is a feature that should exist, feel I must point out that firstly there would be a significant speed hit, as writing to a card is far slower than internal SSD memory. Secondly sending files directly into C1Pro means your thumbnails/previews are all built, file naming applied, and user presets (if you so wish) so that when you copy over to desktop - its all done, and ready to go. No watching spinning wheels as previews build. Thirdly - if duplicating RAW files for security is critical - why is putting them on one CF card ok, but onto one SSD drive not? A CF card is easier to loose than a tablet, I would say.i'm with paul about the dual storage needs and heard the same thing about the Phase decisions regarding slower write speed, etc. seems like they could have offered the choice
Exactly why I would like to see it as an option. The current high end cards from Scandisk seem to write pretty quick, but I agree it can slow down the process.Whilst I agree this is a feature that should exist, feel I must point out that firstly there would be a significant speed hit, as writing to a card is far slower than internal SSD memory. Secondly sending files directly into C1Pro means your thumbnails/previews are all built, file naming applied, and user presets (if you so wish) so that when you copy over to desktop - its all done, and ready to go. No watching spinning wheels as previews build. Thirdly - if duplicating RAW files for security is critical - why is putting them on one CF card ok, but onto one SSD drive not? A CF card is easier to loose than a tablet, I would say.
Yes C1 could offer duplicate writes as an option, but personally I doubt I would use it. It is very easy to set up a program like Beyond Compare on the SP, to watch your Captures folder, and real time copy that to an SD card folder, if thats what you wish. Pop the SD card out at the end of shooting, and you have two copies. Wa-La.