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Matt Weiss

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  1. On 1/18/2017 at 10:56 PM, Curtis Ross said:

     

    Its your computer. NOT the card or the camera. Put the card back in the camera and play the files via the HDMI cord to a tv. I guarantee you wont see any problems. The problem is your computer is not decoding the files correctly. Update your codecs.

     

     

    You're right! I've played the files in camera and there's no issues. How do I update the codecs? Don't I suppose to get the latest with Adobe Cloud? (I'm on windows machine)

  2. 3 hours ago, Davey said:

    I use the SanDisk Extreme PRO 128 GB SDXC UHS-I and have had no such problems, or any for that matter, in six months with the a7s2. The recommendation for this card (I have two and both have been fine) came from here: http://alikgriffin.com/best-sd-memory-card-sony-a7s-ii

    I also use the EOSHD Pro Color and have seen no such problems. To me, it looks like a glitchy frame that has happened during import. What does it look like in-camera through the EVF?

    I did not notice any glitches through the EVF while shooting. This is what it looks like when I play the file in Premiere Pro and in VLC. There multiple files that are this way from yesterday shooting.

  3. 26 minutes ago, Don Kotlos said:

    My guess would be the SD card. Try another card that is always formatted in camera and see if you can replicate it.

    I've tried another card. Recorded 20 min of footage (static shot) on high ISO and no issues. So is this the card issue? Any suggestions on SD card brands? Mine are Sandisk Pro 64GB... Are there any better options?

  4. Hi guys!

    Does anyone knows what it is?
    I've shot some footage today with a new picture style in low light (EOSHD Cinema for A7SII) and got plenty of these artefacts in footage (it plays with glitches). Is it the picture style? The SD Card? The Camera? I've tried to replicate the situation at home but with no luck.

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