Speaking of all of this, are there any SSD drives with a CFAST 2.0 adapter that works with Komodo? Increasing the recording time for continous recording.
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Speaking of all of this, are there any SSD drives with a CFAST 2.0 adapter that works with Komodo? Increasing the recording time for continous recording.
My cards are VERY hot. Sandisk 128 cards from my c200 give me a "media temperature hot" warning when ejecting. No warnings on the angel bird 512 cards though
Ruining takes or not being able to write one thing, being not able to format another. Maybe it was extreamly hot after the reader and not the camera. Sometimes they get extremely hot if they are off the shelf like with different adapters. Never seen cf fast doing that but they all were fairly expensive.
Is there a quiet mode on the camera? If recording long takes in quiet mode, then that might overheat the cards.
Angelbird AV PRO CFexpress Cards Released – Up To 2TB Capacity and Sustained Write Speed of 1GB/s
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Last edited by rand thompson; 09-01-2020 at 05:55 PM.
Nope. Mechanically and electronically incompatible, and they use different protocols (SATA vs NVMe).
SATA III write speed is enough for today's RED cameras anyway.
What bothers me the most (actually since Komodo's announcement) is that the price point for Cfast 2.0 cards is still relatively high compared to other SATA III storage media. And why does an Angelbird Cfast 2.0 card cost more than one of their new CFexpress card with the same capacity?! Crazy price policy, really. Hoping for a price drop on Cfast 2.0...
Anyway, thanks for posting the announcement, Rand.
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