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Steve Green

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    Steve Green got a reaction from jgharding in Sony RX10 M2 - first part of my review and a mini-comparison with the A7S and Canon 1D C   
    Could be, although one other person I spoke to who hadn't had the problem was using PAL and the Lexar - could be it's just not surfaced yet.

    It's a little irritating that you can't switch between PAL/NTSC without reformatting or swapping the card - not sure why there should be a technical reason for it...
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    Steve Green got a reaction from kaylee in Sony RX10 M2 - first part of my review and a mini-comparison with the A7S and Canon 1D C   
    Has anyone had glitches when recording 100fps 1080P?

    It only seems to happen within the first second of shooting, but it's like it misses a chunk of the middle vertical strip and stretches the remainder to compensate...

    This is taking the 100fps MP4 into After Effects CS6, and interpreting it as 25.

    Seems to do it when played via VLC as well though.

    I've not seen it before today where I was shooting at a local comic con, card is a Lexar 64GB 1000x (150MB/Sec) Professional UHS-II SDXC Card, which is what I've been using before with no problems.

    I've attached a rendered clip from after effects, but the source seems to have the same glitch.

    Thanks,

    Steve
     
    C0002.mp4
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