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The sensible way would be to make a list of approved enterprise grade SSDs. Ideally, also allow the use of SSDs not on the list, but in that case, the camera will warn the user that data integrity and proper operation may not be guaranteed.
What CFast cards should I use with the Blackmagic URSA?The following CFast 2.0 cards are recommended for 4K ProRes 422 HQ up to 60 fps.Lexar Professional 3500x 64GBLexar Professional 3500x 64GBLexar Professional 3500x 128GBLexar Professional 3500x 256GBLexar Professional 3600x 128GBLexar Professional 3600x 256GBSanDisk Extreme Pro. SDCFSP-128G-x46D 128GBSanDisk Extreme Pro. SDCFSP-256G-x46D 256GBTranscend CFX650. TS128GCFX650 128GBTranscend CFX650. TS256GCFX650 256GBTranscend CFX650. TS128GCFX650BM 128GBTranscend CFX650. TS256GCFX650BM 256GBWise CFast 2.0 3400x 128GBWise CFast 2.0 3400x 256GBWise CFast 2.0 3500x 512GBThe following CFast 2.0 cards are recommended for 4K ProRes 422 HQ up to 60 fps but have been discontinued by the manufacturer.Lexar Professional 3400x 32GBhttps://www.blackmagicdesign.com/support/faq/59008
His accent to me is a weird mix of chinese and german (seems he's in the UK), don't mind it, he did put a ridiculous amount of effort into making the video so that helps.You are missing the point: they lied about capacity, they lied about QA testing, they lied about quality of parts used and where they were manufactured."and the guys shooting on RED don't give a shit about the cost of the memory". They don't care about money, so why use the cheapest almost shittiest NAND flash available? Why not at the very least use an industrial grade part and conformal coat or pot it?If they had even offered a "low end" and "pro" cartridge, with a proper SLC or RAID drive, advertised them appropriately and not made all these false claims, no one would care.
I was really surprised to learn that such a camera, used by studios, only writes to a single disk.Alexander.